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Humility forgets

20 Wednesday Jul 2016

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 Pride nourishes the remembrance of injuries:

humility forgets as well as forgives them.

Robert C. Chapman

Is not want of time

25 Wednesday May 2016

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The Book of God is a store of manna for God’s pilgrim children; and we ought to see to it that the soul get not sick and loathe the manna. The great cause or our neglecting the Scriptures is not want of time, but want of heart, some idol taking the place of Christ. Satan has been marvellously wise to entice away God’s people from the Scriptures. A child of God who neglects the Scriptures cannot make it his business to please the Lord of glory: cannot make Him Lord of the conscience; ruler of the heart; the joy, portion, and treasure of the soul.

Robert C. Chapman, Choice Sayings: Being Notes of Expositions of Scripture 

The ruin of a kingdom

11 Wednesday May 2016

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The ruin of a kingdom is a little thing in God’s sight, in comparison with division among a handful of sinners redeemed by the blood of Christ.

R.C. Chapman

John Newton’s Ministry Advice

04 Monday Jan 2016

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Letter V: Advice to a Young Minister

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Humility is the secret of fellowship, and pride the secret of division.

R.C. Chapman

The fifth letter is ministry advice to a young man who has set into ministry. The man has asked Newton what to expect in ministry. Newton’s advice should be heeded by anyone who has or will enter into ministry. And, while the letter is directed specifically to the preaching pastor of a congregation, the observations, warnings and encouragements are use to anyone involved in Christian ministry at any level:

General Outline

Greeting  & Commendation

I. You Will Meet With Difficulties

A. Have you prayed?

B. Don’t be naive.

C. Sweet then bitter

D. Encouragement

II. Three Difficulties You Will Meet

A. General Observations

B. Opposition

            1. General

2. Two temptations.

a. The temtpation of anger and bitterness

i. Ruin your work

ii. How to respond.

b. The temptation of self-importance

C. Popularity

1. A danger few will avoid

2. Do not mistake gifts for grace

3. How God protects us.

D. Spiritual Weakness

1. “Hypocrite!”

2. Never preach again.

III. Conclusion

Here is the letter with analysis:

GREETING:

This is a curious introduction. Newton is writing to an (apparently) young man who has recently been ordained to the ministry. However, he does not merely praise young man; he also includes a prayer:

I hope he has given you likewise a heart to devote yourself, without reserve, to his service, and the service of souls for his sake.

As Newton will make clear, the work of a Christian minister can be brutally difficult. Only a man whose heart is devoted to Christ’s service will complete this work.

I. YOU WILL MEET DIFFICULTIES

The body of the letter concerns the difficulties which a minister will meet. Newton first begins with a general statement.

A. Have you prayed?

You have, doubtless, often anticipated in your mind the nature of the service to which you are now called, and made it the subject of much consideration and prayer.

As Newton will make plain, the difficulties of ministry are supernatural: they are snares and temptations, and “natural” responses will only make things make things worse.

B. Dont’ be naive.

I remember being in law school, thinking I had some idea what being a lawyer would be like. I quickly learned, I had only learned enough to later learn how to be a lawyer.

Likewise with pastoral work: One can train, but even those most closely connected to a pastor cannot quite understand the nature of the burden. There is something unique in the weight of ministry:

But a distant view of the ministry is generally very different from what it is found to be when we are actually engaged in it. The young soldier, who has never seen an enemy, may form some general notions of what is before him: but his ideas will be much more lively and diversified when he comes upon the field of battle. If the Lord was to shew us the whole beforehand, who that has a due sense of his own insufficiency and weakness, would venture to engage?

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Preparation for trials of faith

08 Monday Jun 2015

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We have great need to be prepared for trials of faith and patience in so great a business as reading the Scriptures with [an] understanding heart. It is only by faith and patience and prayerful meditation of the Word that we are delivered from imaginations of the flesh—from sacrificing to our own net, and burning incense to our own drag [net].

R.C. Chapman, Sayings

The chief means of our growth in grace

07 Sunday Jun 2015

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Meditation on the Word of God is the chief means of our growth in grace: without this even prayer itself will be little better than an empty form. Meditation nourishes faith, and faith and prayer are the keys which unlock the hidden treasures of the word.

R.C. Chapman, Sayings

 

What is His Wisdom

06 Saturday Jun 2015

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Spread the Bible before the Lord; ask Him to teach you what [is] your ignorance and what [is] His wisdom.

R.C. Chapman, Sayings

A careless reader

05 Friday Jun 2015

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A careless reader of the Scripture never made a close walker with God.

R.C. Chapman, Sayings

It is a thriving soul

04 Thursday Jun 2015

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There are mysteries of grace and love

in every page of the Bible:

it is a thriving soul that finds the Book of God

growing more and more precious.

R.C. Chapman, Sayings

The heart of a father

03 Wednesday Jun 2015

Posted by memoirandremains in Atonement, Forgiveness, Harmatiology, Sin

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God regards our sins with the heart of a father, but not with the eye of a judge; for his sin-avenging justice has no further demands: the cross has made satisfaction.

R.C. Chapman

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