TM 142
(Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers 142)
Chapter 5—A Solemn Appeal to Ministers VC
Call to a Higher Standard VC
[Special Testimonies, Series A 1:1-15 (1890).] (TM 142) MC VC
Petoskey, Michigan
August 20, 1890
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Dear Brethren (TM 142) MC VC
I cannot express to you my burden and distress of mind as the true condition of the cause has been presented before me. There are men working in the capacity of teachers of the truth who need to learn their first lessons in the school of Christ. The converting power of God must come upon the hearts of the ministers, or they should seek some other calling. If Christ’s ambassadors realize the solemnity of presenting the truth to the people, they will be sober, thoughtful men, workers together with God. If they have a true sense of the commission which Christ gave to His disciples, they will with reverence open the word of God and listen for instruction from the Lord, asking for wisdom from heaven that, as they stand between the living and the dead, they may realize that they must render an account to God for the work coming forth from their hands. (TM 142.1) MC VC
A Joking Minister VC
What can the minister do without Jesus? Verily, nothing. Then if he is a frivolous, joking man, he is not prepared to perform the duty laid upon him by the Lord. “Without Me,” says Christ, “ye can do nothing.” John 15:5. The flippant words that fall from his lips, the trifling anecdotes, the words spoken to create a laugh, are all condemned by the word of God and are entirely out of place in the sacred desk. (TM 142.2) MC VC