Individual work
The lecture explains the importance of individual ministry, emphasizing that it is the heart of true pastoral care, where the servant meets each soul with love, humility, and wisdom, following the example of God’s work throughout Scripture and Christ’s personal care for every individual.
1) Definition of Individual Ministry:
Individual ministry is a personal session with one person, whether a child, youth, family member, friend, or neighbor, in church, home, work, or study, and it is an essential and effective part of ministry.
2) Its Biblical Foundation:
God Himself practiced individual ministry from the beginning with Adam and Eve, the patriarchs and prophets, and it appeared clearly in the life of Christ, before and after the Resurrection, as well as in the work of the apostles.
3) Its Superiority to Group Ministry:
General preaching addresses everyone but does not reveal each person’s inner struggles, while individual ministry practically enters and heals the soul’s problems, making it more effective and impactful.
4) Its Diverse Applications:
It includes visiting the sick, comforting the grieving, supporting the fallen, helping those with family, emotional, or spiritual struggles, and caring for troubled children and withdrawn youth.
5) Its Spiritual Characteristics:
Individual ministry requires humility, love, patience, wisdom, gradual guidance, and avoidance of harsh rebuke or superiority, walking patiently with each soul according to its capacity.
6) Ministry in Secret:
It is often done quietly without public recognition, carrying a great spiritual reward because it is offered to God rather than for human praise.
7) The Value of One Soul:
Individual ministry reveals the precious worth of every soul, and a single personal encounter may save a person from complete loss or destruction.
8) Its True Goal:
The goal is not to attach people to the servant, but to lead them to Christ, so they become the image and likeness of God, not a copy of the servant.
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