In the sermon titled "The Foundation," Chris Cunningham addresses the theological doctrine of the role of ministers in the context of the gospel ministry, particularly highlighting the servant nature of those who preach the Word of God. He argues against the Corinthian church's tendency to boast in human leaders such as Paul or Apollos, emphasizing that these men are merely "servants" through whom God brings faith to His people. Cunningham references 1 Corinthians 3:5-7, illustrating that ultimate success and growth in the faith come not from the effort of the ministers themselves, but solely from God who gives the increase. He articulates the practical significance of understanding the foundational role of Christ in the ministry, asserting that both ministers and believers should recognize their dependence on God's grace, leading to humility and a focus on the glorification of Christ rather than the exaltation of human leaders.
“Understand now, we are to esteem those who preach the gospel of Christ, ... but that's not because they personally are something special. God didn't pick people like that.”
“Your faith in Christ has nothing to do with the minister himself, personally. It has to do with God sending a minister, but who that is doesn't matter.”
“Glory goes to Christ. The one that brings the increase, the one that matters…”
“We are laborers together with God. You have any idea what I just said? We are laborers together with God.”
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