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The Preacher: His Life and Work The Preacher: His Life and Work by John Henry Jowett
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“We are told that it should be a preacher’s ambition not only to have “a spirit of wisdom,” but also “a spirit of understanding,” not merely knowledge of principles, but a skill in their practical application. He must be more than seer, he must be architect: he must be more than architect, he must be artisan. His preaching must do more than indicate ideal and goal, it must prepare the way by which the goal is reached. The preacher must be more than “a light to my path,” he must be “a lamp unto my feet.” All of which means that the preacher must be more than an idealist, more than a theologian, more than an evangelist: he must busy himself in the realms of political and social economics.”
John Henry Jowett, The Preacher - His Life And Work
“I am profoundly convinced that one of the gravest perils which beset the ministry of this country is a restless scattering of energies over an amazing multiplicity of interests, which leaves no margin of time or of strength for receptive and absorbing communion with God. We are tempted to be always “on the run,” and to measure our fruitfulness by our pace and by the ground we cover in the course of the week!”
John Henry Jowett, The Preacher - His Life And Work