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True Grit | Part 2

The 3 M's of Ministry

October 4, 2024 • Duane Sheriff • 2 Corinthians 4:16–18, 2 Corinthians 11:23–28, Mark 7:13, John 17:3, Hebrews 13:8

In this message, Duane Sheriff teaches that "True Grit" is an essential quality that is needed for leaders to face today's challenges and persevere in their calling.


Although the word "grit" isn't in the Bible, biblical figures such as Noah, David, and Elijah exhibited the same qualities of perseverance, firm character, and courage vital to living out God's calling. The story of David charging Goliath shows the same true grit of courage and faith rather than fear and intimidation.


Grit is required to resist evil and overcome challenges with the strength God provides. 2 Corinthians 4:16, where Paul encourages believers not to lose heart, assuring them that their trials are temporary and will result in eternal glory. This scripture reinforces that enduring hardships lead to our spiritual growth and strength. 


Philippians 3:10 highlights the three M's in ministry: man, method, and message. These components are necessary to grow through challenges, maintain a relationship with God, partner with His power, and adapt methods without compromising the message.


This is not the hour to lose heart or quit. Jesus is coming soon to strengthen His church. This message calls for a revival of grit in the churches as we stand firm against cultural pressures. Leaders are to be trumpets and reclaim the power of the Holy Spirit.

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