In this episode, I briefly reflect on the ministry and death of Anabaptist pastor Michael Sattler from the Reformation era. His letter to his congregation on the eve of his death provides a stark contrast to the culture of celebrity that often encroaches upon the churches. In particular, I think about the implications of this statement he makes in the letter:
"The Lord can certainly raise up for Himself another laborer to complete His work."
For a overview of Sattler's life, ministry, and theological significance, see:
https://www.academia.edu/10907109/I_Wait_Upon_My_God_Exploring_the_Life_and_Letters_of_Michael_Sattler_SWJT_
For the text of this episode, see:
https://www.chedspellman.com/2021/08/michael-sattler-and-nature-of-pastoral.html
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