In ministry, one of the enemy's most dangerous traps is serving God with the wrong motive. If we are not careful, our ministry can quickly become about self-about being praised by people or proving our worth. When this happens, God is pushed aside. We may serve tirelessly, but we no longer seek His glory. In this brief study, Cameron examines Jesus' teaching about correct motivation in Matthew 6. Like the apostle John, we must learn to say, "He must increase, but I must decrease." If we serve to be seen and praised of men, we will miss out on heavenly rewards. But if we serve for the glory of God alone, He will richly reward us. Benefits: - Recognize the danger of serving God with the wrong motives - Examine your own motives for ministry - Choose to serve for God's glory alone - Learn to value the praise of God instead of the praise of men - Renew your vision for serving God Features: - 5 chapters on how to have a Biblical motive for ministry - Prayer starters and application questions included - Perfect for Bible study groups or personal growth
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