Mike Berry — We Are All Waiters

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We Are All Waiters

I was listening to on of David Platt’s sermons, when he defined his role during Sunday Morning Worship services.

I’m not a chef, mixing up ingredients to make something for people to eat. The meal has already been cooked by God in His word I’m just the waiter, who’s job it is to serve the already prepared meal and bring it hot. Wow! He just summed up the core of how I believe and how I passionately understand my role as a preacher/communicator. I’m not tasked with creating anything new or spicing up some tired old recipes each week. In reality, my role in the work of God is to stand up and unpack what he has already said. Nothing more, nothing less.

It’s perfectly fine to be creative and culturally relevant, essential really, but when people leave church, they should NEVER be speaking praise of the special effects, graphics, or illustrations. The center piece of EVERY sermon is the word of God, and Christ put on display.

People should walk away amazed at the meal prepared by God in his love letter written to his rebellious creation. If the waiter knows his role, he is humbled to dish out what the master chef has prepared; refusing to take any credit. Where you see the opposite in a person, run!

As you pray for people during Lent to be open to the truth of the gospel, know that your don’t have to be the most articulate, the most knowledgable, or the most charismatic. Your only have to wait for the Holy Spirit to sit them down, and then serve them what God has already prepared.

Pastor Mike