Pastor Jim Rose Sermons

Preparing Our Replacements - 2 Timothy 2:1

34 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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The sermon begins with an introduction to the speaker, Pastor Jim Rose, highlighting his extensive experience as a senior pastor and involvement in various ministry boards. The main theme of the sermon revolves around picking good men and helping them do their best—inspired by Jester Nimitz’s leadership philosophy. Paul emphasizes that true success comes from entrusting others with what God has entrusted us: His Word, truth, and grace. Pastor Rose emphasizes this point by drawing comparisons to historical figures like Admiral J. C. Nimitz and Robert E. Lee, who both led their respective forces with a strong sense of purpose. He then applies these principles to modern-day contexts, explaining how many churches focus too much on form rather than substance and fail to properly disciple members for future leadership roles. Pastor Rose highlights the importance of engaging in battle (the challenges of church ministry), remaining focused and disciplined as soldiers, and finally trusting that God will provide the necessary resources and guidance for success. Throughout the sermon, there are numerous scriptural references, particularly from Second Timothy, to emphasize these points. Overall, it serves as a motivational and practical guide for pastors and leaders in how they should engage with their congregations and equip them to take on leadership roles effectively. Scriptures Used: 2 Timothy 2:1, “You therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.” 1 Corinthians 15:58, “So then, brethren, we are under obligation, but not under the old covenant, but under a new one based on Christ.” Additional Scriptures for Context: Romans 12:10, “Love must be sincere. Hate what is wrong and cling to what is right.” Hebrews 4:11, “For here we have no lasting city, but we are looking for the city that is to come.” Conclusion: Pastor Rose concludes by reiterating the importance of engaging in battle (the challenges faced in ministry), enduring hardships, and entrusting what has been entrusted to us. He encourages the audience to be ready to pour themselves out for others, serving as examples of grace power and faithful leaders who can help turn America around with the Word of God.

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