Preventing Ministry Failure combines an updated version James Guthrie’s A Humble Acknowledgement of the Sins of the Ministry (1651), together with extracts from James Durham’s Commentary on Revelation that come together to emphasize the necessity of pastoral holiness and the encouragement Christ provides to serve Him well. The result is a guide for pastors to openly discuss their common failings that also holds out hope for putting things right. Beyond updating the language, the editors have added Bible verses to assist in meditation as well as questions to stimulate reflection and discussion. Here is help, encouragement, and counsel for ministers to shine in the midst of the prevailing darkness.
88 pages.
Table of Contents:
1. The Necessity of Holy Ministers
2. The Duty of Confessing Ministerial Sin
3. Sins before Ordination
4. Sins of Personal Life
5. Sins in Public Conduct
6. Sins in Relation to Preaching
7. Sins in Relation to Baptism and the Lord’s Supper
8. Sins in Relation to Visitation and Catechizing
9. Sins in Relation to Church Government
10. Sins in Relation to National and Political Affairs
11. What Should a Minister Do If He is in a State of Deadness?
12. How Churches Can Put Wrongs Right
13. Incentives for Ministers to Pursue Holiness
14. Reassurance that Christ’s Work Will Succeed
15. Encouragement for Ministers to Shine
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