In "W21 Tools of Victory: Pastoral Hearts," James H. Tippins addresses the theological doctrine of prayer and spiritual warfare, emphasizing the transformative power of prayer in the life of a believer. Tippins argues that true prayer, modeled by the Apostle Paul, is a humble appeal for guidance, resisting the temptation to rely on one's own strength. He cites 1 Timothy 1:18-20 to illustrate how Timothy is entrusted with a serious command to "wage the good warfare" using faith and good conscience. The practical significance of this sermon is underscored by the necessity of relying on God for strength and guidance, notably through prayer, as the foundation for pastoral ministry and resisting spiritual temptation.
“When we are weak, He is strong. When we are strong, Christ is not.”
“The aim of this command is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.”
“True prayer never has a haughty spirit, a self-righteous or arrogant spirit. But true prayer comes humbly and broken with confidence of power.”
“We are to help one another and encourage one another and walk through fire with one another to help each other through the trials of life and through obedience and disobedience.”
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