Bob Hughes | Don’t Quit | 1976 Pastor’s School

Bob Hughes — Don’t Quit – 1976 Pastor’s School

Episode Type: Classic Sermon
Preacher: Bob Hughes
Context: Pastor’s School (1976) with Jack Hyles
Theme: Don’t quit when the road gets heavy.

There are sermons that feel like a hand on your shoulder. Not hype. Not noise. Just a steady voice reminding you to keep going. This is one of those messages. If you’ve been carrying a burden, fighting discouragement, or wondering if you can stay at it—Brother Hughes brings it back to something simple and strong: don’t quit.

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Episode Summary

This classic sermon from Pastor’s School (1976) is a plain, powerful reminder that faithfulness isn’t proven when everything is easy—it’s proven when you’d be tempted to stop. Brother Bob Hughes presses one message into the heart: keep going. Don’t quit. Stay with the work, stay with the Lord, and stay in your place until God moves you.

Key Moments (Quick Notes)

  • “Don’t quit” is spiritual warfare — discouragement doesn’t just happen; it pushes, it leans, it tries to move you out of your place.
  • Faithfulness is the long obedience — the Christian life is not a sprint; it’s finishing what God gave you to do.
  • Keep doing the next right thing — when you can’t see the whole road, you still can take the next step.
  • God uses steady people — not perfect people, not loud people—steady people who won’t quit.

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