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Preview of Handout:![]() Wording of this Handout:How to make a really good Bible-teacherSo many times, when a minister or pastor is seen on TV, they are weak, polite, and rather nice, agreeable people, who almost always say everything but what the Bible says. Are they scared to just front up and come out with it? Are they afraid they might be labelled "Bible-bashers"? I do not see this kind of weakness in Jesus or any of the apostles! I found this in a Christian magazine (called 'Christianity Today' 1966). It is someone's idea about how to make a strong minister: "Fling him into his office, tear the office sign from the door and nail on the sign 'Studying - Do Not Disturb'. Take him off the mailing list, lock him in with his books, all kinds, and a typewriter, and his Bible. Force him to be the one man in our spiritually poor communities who knows about God . . . set a timetable on him that will imprison him with thought and writing about God for 40 hours a week. Shut his garrulous mouth from spouting 'remarks' and stop his tongue from lightly tripping over everything nonessential. "Bend his knees in the lonesome valley. Fire him from the PTA and cancel his country club membership. . . . rip out his telephone, burn his ecclesiastical success sheets, refuse his hospitable handshake, put water into his gas tank, and compel him to be a minister of the Word." The Bible says; "But this I say, He who sows sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which sows bountifully shall reap also bountifully' 2 Corinthians 9:6 (King James Version) |
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