Different names of
Christian Preachers
1. Co-labourers with
God I Cori. 3:9.
God doesn’t want anyone’s help to fulfil His mission even
though He seeks our help. He needs co-workers for the preaching of gospel. Christ
promised His presence to the preachers Matt. 28:20 and also worked with the
disciples Mark 16:20; Acts. 11:21. Jesus wanted apostles to spend time with Him
Mark 3:14. The disciples cannot do anything without Him John 15:6. So let’s not
to be workers ‘for’ God, but let us become workers ‘with’ God.\
2. Stewards of the
mysteries of God I Cori. 4:1; I Peter 4:10.
3. Ambassadors 2
Cori. 5:20; John 20:21. The preachers should keep their status.
4. Soldier 2
Timothy 2:3, 4.
5. The husbandman that
laboureth (farmer) 2 Tim. 2:7.
6. The servant of the
Lord 2 Tim. 2:24.
For the same Christ
was the example Isa. 42:1, 2. In the introduction of almost all the epistles,
the apostles used to introduce them as the servants of God. Phil.1:1; Jude 1:1;
1 Pet. 1:1.
7. Man of God. 2
Tim. 3:16; I Tim. 6:11.
8. Rulers (Overseers).
Hebrews 13:17; Acts.20:28.
9. Angels. 2 Cori.
8:23; Phil. 2:25.
10. Ministers:
a) Ministers of the Word. Luke 1:1-4.
b) Ministers of Christ. I Cori. 4:1.
c) Ministers of New Testament. 2 Cori.3:6
d) Ministers of righteousness. 2 Cori. 11:15
e) Ministers of grace. I Peter 4:10
f) Ministers of Spirit. 2 Cori.3:6
g) Ministers of the church. Colo.1:24.