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In a world where ministry can quietly become a performance, this article calls pastors, leaders, and everyday servants of Christ to lay down the burden of pride and self-reliance. Drawing from the words of Jesus in Matthew 11 and the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, Lay Your Trophies at the Foot of the Throne reminds us that faithful ministry is not about what we achieve, but about resting in what Christ has already accomplished. If you’re tired, discouraged, or tempted to measure your worth by your work, this is a call back to the cross, where the yoke is easy, the burden is light, and all the glory belongs to Jesus.

In this reflection on Charles Spurgeon's 1874 sermon from Matthew 28:18-20, Micah Powell highlights Spurgeon's passionate plea for Christians to pray earnestly for God to raise up faithful preachers. Amid a spiritual landscape often marked by false teachings and gospel-less preaching, Spurgeon believed Christ alone could revive a "golden age" of preachers—men deeply committed to studying and proclaiming the Scriptures in the power of the Holy Spirit. Powell emphasizes that churches today must fervently seek this gift through prayer, recognizing faithful pastors as invaluable gifts from Christ to His church.