In the sermon "A Portion Of Meat," Peter L. Meney addresses the theological concept of vigilance in Christ's return and the role of ministers as faithful stewards. He emphasizes the necessity for believers to be mindful of both the second coming of Christ and God's ongoing presence in their lives through spiritual encounters. Key Scripture references include Luke 12:39-48, which highlights the need for readiness, and Ezekiel 34:3, addressing the responsibilities of ministers to feed their congregations with sound doctrine. Meney articulates that the spiritual nourishment provided to the church is essential for growth and that ministers are tasked with adequately dispensing this "portion of meat in due season." The practical significance lies in the call for church leaders to fulfill their duties diligently while warning against the consequences of neglect and exploitation of the flock.
“The role of a preacher, the role of a minister, the role of a gospel witness is to give the Lord's people their portion of meat in due season.”
“Believers may find and should be looking for... personal comforting and strengthening in visits from the Lord.”
“This is what Ezekiel was talking about... you eat the fat, you clothe yourself with the wool... but you feed not the flock.”
“If the Lord has bestowed on us his goodness and his grace by supplying our portion of meat in due season, then we have much for which to thank him.”
The Bible teaches that the Lord's coming requires us to be watchful and ready, as He can return unexpectedly.
Luke 12:39-48
Being a faithful servant is crucial as it honors God and ensures spiritual nourishment for His people.
Luke 12:42-44
Spiritual nourishment is vital for growth, strength, and perseverance in the faith.
Psalm 104:27, Luke 12:42-44
The Lord can visit us through personal encounters, comfort during trials, and growth in faith.
Acts 9:3-6, Acts 23:11
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