Welcome - Staff - Steve Hobbs
PastorSteve came to Vincent Baptist Church in December of 2002. Before joining the church as the pastor he spent 12 1/2 years as the Dean of Men and professor at Word of Life Bible Institute in Schroon Lake NY. He received his education at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been married to Ruth since 1991. Steve also enjoys whitewater kayaking, rock climbing, and many other outdoor activities.
To introduce Steve's perspective on church and ministry the following accurately condenses his philosophy and commitment to his ministry of a pastor.
"Our view of reality is determined by what we believe about truth. It is my firm belief that there is no truth apart from what God has breathed to man and preserved in the pages of His Word, God's Word is called Truth (John 17:17). Truth can only be known by faith, the faith that begins with the Living Word, Jesus Christ (John 14:6). The Word of God is sufficient for all things pertaining to life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). These three principles form the foundation for my ministry and the approach that I take in making disciples.
It is the responsibility of every Christian to make disciples, baptizing them (evangelism) and teaching them to observe the commands of the Word. The goal of my instruction and interaction with those whom God has created in His image is not a modification of behavior. Too often outward change is accomplished when the Law is applied without teaching its purpose - to drive the sinner to the cross (Galatians 3:19-25). We are driven by what we value. God's patient and loving discipline and the sword of His Word divide the thoughts and intents of the heart, exposing values which are adolatrous, providing opportunity for change through faith.
As a manner of God's grace it is my responsibility to always and in every way manifest Jesus Christ to every man's conscience. It is the cross of Christ and it's promise that are the hope for change for those who have been born out of death into life and are being pressed into the image of Christ. It is the covenant in His blood that interprets life, the responsibility, therefore, of His ministers to explain how the cross applies to every situation that a person encounters.
The dilemma that man faces is not his environment, nor his genetics, etc., but rather his sin. The solution to man's dilemma can only be had when he repents, acknowledging his helplessness and inability to be right with God, and trusting in the promises and provision of the cross. Repentance is an event that punctuates the life of the believer, initially unto salvation, and continually in his sanctification. Though repentance is an event that begins the process of change, change is accomplished over time. Following admonition, the minister's responsibility in helping the repentant to change is to encourage the timid, help the weak, and be patient with everyone (1 Thessalonians 5:14), 2 Timothy 2:24-26). The sufferings of the physical life have the eternal purpose of storing up for the afflicted an eternal weight of glory (2 Corinthians 4:17-18). The minister of God's grace is commanded to comfort those who are afflicted with the promises that God has made through His Son (2 Corinthians 1:3-8). Comforting those who are afflicted and encouraging their obedience provides opportunity for them to show forth in a very clear and present way the sufferings of Christ (Colossians 1:24). The glory of God shines most clearly through a redeemed by broken vessel (2 Corinthians 4:7), it is the charge of the minister of God's grace to communicate these truths in action and in deed to those whom God providentially brings his way."
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