Author Archives: David Huffstutler

A Passage for a Pastor Called to an Established Church

A Passage for a Pastor Called to an Established Church

“Every pastor is an interim pastor.” I’ve seen that saying a few times, and the typical thought behind it is that every pastor will eventually hand off his ministry to a successor unless the Lord comes again. This saying helps us to keep our ministry in perspective, reminds us that the church is bigger than… Continue Reading

Christian Leaders Must Boldly Preach God’s Word

Christian Leaders Must Boldly Preach God’s Word

Two themes every leader should notice in Acts 13:44–14:7 are the Word and preaching boldly. As for the first theme, the Word is called “the word of the Lord” (Acts 13:44, 48, 49), “the word of God” (Acts 13:46), and “the word of grace” (Acts 14:3). It is characterized by its source and author, that… Continue Reading

God Raised Jesus for You

God Raised Jesus for You

One of the reasons that God raised Jesus from the dead involves believers like you and me. Paul states, “And as for the fact that he raised him from the dead, no more to return to corruption, he has spoken in this way, ‘I will give you the holy and sure blessings of David’” (Acts… Continue Reading

Why a Tree and Not a Cross?

Why a Tree and Not a Cross?

Acts records three times in gospel explanations that Jesus hung on a tree (Acts 5:30; 10:39; 13:29). Why speak of a tree? Why refer to the material of the cross instead of the cross itself? Luke likely wanted his readers to assume that Peter and Paul explained in full what Luke had recorded in short.… Continue Reading

Overcoming the Daily Pressure of Pastoral Anxiety

Overcoming the Daily Pressure of Pastoral Anxiety

What pastor worth more than his weight in salt does not feel the daily pressure of pastoral anxiety? And how do we as pastors overcome this daily tension that we sometimes feel so deeply in our souls? Paul actually describes this anxiety and its pressure in 2 Corinthians 11:28. By considering this verse and others,… Continue Reading

Do We Have Personal Angels?

Do We Have Personal Angels?

In Acts 12:15, the Christians praying for Peter could not accept that Peter had somehow been released from prison (cf. Acts 12:6–11). When Rhoda announced that Peter was at the door, “They said to her, ‘You are out of your mind.’ But she kept insisting that it was so, and they kept saying, ‘It is… Continue Reading

What Is the Call to Be a Pastor?

What Is the Call to Be a Pastor?

I wrote last week on the desire to be a pastor, primarily from 1 Timothy 3:1, but also from other passages that shed light on the matter. As a follow-up, I thought it would be helpful to ask the question, “What is the call to be a pastor?” and clarify what it is and what… Continue Reading

Every Pastor’s Greatest Desire

Every Pastor’s Greatest Desire

What does it mean to desire to be a pastor? Granted, this desire is only properly present and fulfilled when joined to a giftedness to teach and administrate, a godly character, and the confirmation of the church in ordaining such a man (cf. 1 Tim 3:2–7). Without these qualifications, one’s desire should actually be for… Continue Reading

Discipling Younger Men: A Personal Testimony

Discipling Younger Men: A Personal Testimony

Over the last three weeks, I dished out the meat and potatoes of what made for a workshop that I presented a conference near my church. (Click here if you’d like a PDF of the notes.) I know I said it was a three-part series, but I thought it would be helpful to give a… Continue Reading

More Principles for Discipling Younger Men

More Principles for Discipling Younger Men

Note: This is part 3 of 3 of a series, “Discipling Younger Men.” Last week, we looked at five principles for discipling younger men. Here are five more to end this brief look at how an older man can disciple younger men. Teach younger men the Word of God, encourage them to uphold it, and… Continue Reading

Principles for Discipling Younger Men

Principles for Discipling Younger Men

Note: This is part 2 of 3 of a series, “Discipling Younger Men.” Last week, we explored the ages of Timothy and Paul. They were about 30 years apart, being 50 and 20 when they came together for ministry. With the relationship of Paul and Timothy in mind, let’s walk through their lives as Scripture… Continue Reading

America’s Gay Messiah?

America’s Gay Messiah?

“If me being gay was a choice, it was a choice that was made far, far above my pay grade…. And that’s the thing I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand. That if you got a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me — your quarrel, sir, is… Continue Reading