Quiet Hints, Chapter 1–"Wherefore All This”

January 22, 2010


Notes taken from Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers by Charles E. Jefferson, Chapter 1, “Wherefore All This.”

“Ministers as a body are I think the best men living on the earth.”

“But ministers to be as good as other classes of men must be better than they. No other set of men make such assumptions or bind themselves to such high ideals.”

“Taking the clerical body as a whole it is made up of honest, capable, faithful men. But a man may be all this and still fail.”

“Many a man in the ministry fails, not because he is bad, but because he has a genius for blundering.”

“Men with ability sufficient to carry them to distinction fail to rise because of foibles and oddities which they seem unable to shake off.”

“Even slight defects in clergymen are momentous because they live always in a light as searching and intense as that which beats upon a throne.”

“Whatever is crooked or unchristian in him is certain to come out.”

“The Scripture says the saints shall judge the world. It is their special province and delight to judge those who minister to them in spiritual things.”

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