Mentoring Men for Ministry
In this episode of Examples to Emulate, we turn our attention to the life of Robert Murray M’Cheyne—a man whose public ministry was powerful precisely because his private life was guarded. Known for his deep devotion, tender conscience, and unwavering pursuit of holiness, M’Cheyne reminds us that effectiveness in ministry flows from character within. Long before the pulpit, there was the prayer closet. Before influence with others, there was integrity before God. M’Cheyne lived with a soberness that shaped every word he preached and every soul he shepherded. He understood that a man who would speak for God must first walk closely with Him. This episode challenges us to examine our own lives: Are we guarding our hearts? Are we cultivating inward character with the same diligence we give to outward ministry? True spiritual authority is not manufactured—it is formed in the hidden places. Join us as we explore an example worth following, and consider how we, too, can live with the same reverence, discipline, and sincerity before the Lord.
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