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Ministry Is a Four-Letter Word

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Overview:

n his sermon on John 13, Chuck Swindoll takes us to that intimate moment between Jesus and His disciples when their Lord and Teacher girded Himself with a towel and washed their dirt-covered feet like a servant.

In that moment, Jesus taught them the meaning of love, not only by command but by example. That simple, four-letter verb forms our ministry impulse. Chuck urges all ministers to return to the basics that they might abide and walk with a sincere love for others.

Message Summary:

In this heartfelt chapel message delivered to seminary students, Chuck Swindoll identifies the single most essential element of ministry: Love. Reflecting on his own student days, Swindoll hopes to deliver a message that “sticks” beyond the academic rigors of seminary, warning that while knowledge is vital, a minister is spiritually “bankrupt” without love.

Swindoll anchors the message in John 13, examining the moments before the Cross when Jesus, knowing His hour had come, demonstrated His love “to the max” by washing the feet of His disciples—including the one who would betray Him and the one who would deny Him [7–9]. Swindoll points out that Jesus did not stop at the example of service; He issued a “new commandment” (or mandate) that His followers must love one another as He loved them. This love serves as the ultimate apologetic, the “mark” by which the world identifies true disciples.

The sermon offers practical wisdom on how to cultivate this love, featuring a memorable acronym (L.O.V.E.) and a pivotal piece of advice from Dr. Stanley Toussaint: “Teach the truth and love the people”. Swindoll concludes with a sobering look at 1 Corinthians 13, reminding future leaders that even if they possess the tongues of angels, prophetic powers, and sacrificial generosity, without love, they are merely “noisy gongs” and “empty shells” [25–26].

Message Key Facts:

  • The “Four-Letter Word”: Though not explicitly named in the title, the message centers on Love as the defining characteristic of Christian ministry.
  • “To the Max”: Swindoll interprets the phrase “He loved them to the end” (John 13:1) not just as a duration of time, but as a degree of intensity. Jesus loved His disciples “to the uttermost degree of which He was capable,” or “to the max,” providing them with total security [7–8].
  • The Toussaint Mandate: Swindoll shares a defining conversation with Dr. Stanley Toussaint. When asked for the secret to his effective ministry, Toussaint replied with a two-part summary: “Teach the truth and love the people.” Swindoll notes that while seminary teaches the truth, the loving part must be learned through life and the Holy Spirit.
  • The L.O.V.E. Acronym: Swindoll provides a practical framework for loving others:
    • L – Listen: You cannot love those you do not listen to.
    • O – Overlook: Love looks past irritations and the pasts of others.
    • V – Value: Love respects the opinions and presence of others.
    • E – Express: Love must be demonstrated and spoken (“I love you”).
  • Francis Schaeffer’s “Mark”: Swindoll recalls hearing Francis Schaeffer speak in chapel (wearing knickers and knee socks). He references Schaeffer’s book The Mark of the Christian, which identifies love for one another as the badge Jesus gave to the church to prove His reality to the world [17–19].
  • The “Bankrupt” Minister: Paraphrasing 1 Corinthians 13, Swindoll warns that a person can have a respectable degree from a fine school, be eloquent, and have great faith, yet be “bankrupt” and “nothing” if they lack love.
  • Personal Application: Swindoll uses his experience as a caregiver for his wife during her spinal surgery to illustrate the “Express” aspect of love, noting that love disregards inconvenience and dignity to serve the other.

Message References:

  • John 13:1: “Having loved His own who were in the world, He loved them to the end” (demonstrating the extent of Jesus’ love).
  • John 13:14–15: Jesus’ instruction after washing the disciples’ feet: “I gave you an example that you should do as I did to you.”
  • John 13:34–35: The New Commandment: “That you love one another, even as I have loved you… By this all men will know that you are My disciples.”
  • 1 Corinthians 13:1–3: The warning that tongues, prophecy, knowledge, faith, and benevolence profit “nothing” without love.
  • Deuteronomy 6:5 (Allusion): The Shema (“Loving God all the way through”), referenced as the foundation leading to the new command to love others.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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