Never an A-lister

I really don’t expect that I’ll ever be an A-list author. And I’m fine with that. I’ve made some observations about a similar environment, that of preachers. There are a number of A-list pastors out there. You can hear most of them on the radio or read their books. Some of them are great speakers and provide great entertainment. They can attract thousands of people each week. But here’s the interesting thing, if someone were to ask me to name the best pastor living today there isn’t a single A-list preacher that would come to mind. Of course, my own pastor would come to mind, but if I broadened my field of view to include other churches, the pastors that would come to mind mostly pastor small churches. A few of the men that come to mind pastor larger churches, but none are A-list preachers.


There is a simple truth that we so often forget. God uses people who are weak to accomplish his work in order to show himself strong. I truly believe that he has put some of his best men in some of the most out of the way places and while many of the A-list preachers may have a lot of good things to say, they are not “the best.” As authors, we might like to have the following that the A-list authors have, but I think we have a better chance of accomplishing something for God through our writing if we remain obscure.

Comments

That is a very uplifting and beautiful thought, indeed. Thank you!
Timothy Fish said…
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.

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