Pastor, Is Your Passion is Waning?

I’ve been there. You know God has called you to ministry, but your passion is waning, if not gone. Going to work in the morning can be a battle. If that’s where you are, maybe these suggestions will help you. If you’re still on fire for God’s work, I pray these ideas will fuel your fire so it doesn’t go out. 

  1. Pray for passion. God knows your heart, so be honest. Ask Him to give you fire in your bones for His work. Today’s fire can quickly be quenched, so pray every day.
  2. Relive your calling. I know how strongly God called me to His work more than 50 years ago. When I remember that experience + the affirmation of God’s people, my heart leaps again for His work.
  3. Watch for glimpses of God’s gloryYou don’t need to see mountains move to press forward. Watch for that layperson making a right decision, that staff member growing a bit, that lost person asking the right questions. Live in the light of the glimpses. 
  4. Tell somebody about Jesus. Nothing renews our spiritual vigor like telling somebody the gospel. Get back to doing evangelism, and your passion will grow.
  5. Read 2 Corinthians 12:7-10. It’s a tough but glorious text. When we can rejoice that God leaves thorns in our flesh, we can live in victory regardless of what we face. In fact, we find God’s strength in our weakness.
  6. Stop doing something you don’t like to do and don’t have to do. Whatever it is (for me, it’s some of my administrative tasks), get it off your plate by giving it to someone more gifted. Even if you’re a single staff member, you can find a layperson who can help you. Delegation can do wonders to help you refocus.
  7. Forgive somebody. Anger and bitterness consume us and rob us of God’s blessings. If you forgive someone, you break one of the enemy’s strongholds in your life. That’s freeing.
  8. Get somebody to pray for you and with you. Hearing someone pray for us has a remarkable way of easing our burdens. 
  9. Take a day off. I almost left this one off the list because I don’t do this well. I do know from experience, though, that worn out, dreary eyes seldom see all that God is doing around you. 
  10. Plan to go on a mission trip. Turn your heart outward by taking the gospel to needy, hurting, and unbelieving people. Go, and you might see the shallowness of your current discouragement.
  11. Get gut-wrenchingly honest about your sin. If you have private sin in your life, come clean with somebody. No ministry passion can endure disobedience, as unforsaken sin will ALWAYS eat at your soul. 
  12. Reach out to another church leader whose passion is almost infectious. Most of us know somebody in this category. For me, it’s two retired pastors whose zeal for Jesus is just as strong–if not stronger–than when I met them decades ago. A phone call with either of these men does wonders for me spiritually. 

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Chuck Lawless is dean and vice president of graduate studies and ministry centers at Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, and global theological education consultant for the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

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