 Sometimes we in ministry use the ends to justify the means. For example, if someone uses pressure tactics to raise finances, those pressure tactics aren't godly because the Bible says that they should not give out of guilt or compulsion, but some preachers use pressure tactics on people to get them to give. It's one thing to challenge people to give to a cause. It's another thing to use guilt and pressure and fear to squeeze money out of people. And some will tell you, well, I used pressure tactics, but look at what we're doing with the money. Feeding the hungry, we're building orphanages, we're doing ministry, but that's not the way it should be done. You mustn't do God's work the devil's way. And just because you're seeing some results in ministry doesn't mean that what you're doing to get those results is pleasing to the Holy Spirit.