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Testimonies for the Church Volume 1 - A New You Ministry

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a large number of ministers, but it is of <strong>the</strong> highest importance that those who do laborin connection with <strong>the</strong> cause of God should be men who really feel <strong>the</strong> burden andsacredness of <strong>the</strong> work to which He has called <strong>the</strong>m. A few self-sacrificing godly men,small in <strong>the</strong>ir own estimation, can do a greater amount of good than a much largernumber if a part of <strong>the</strong>se are unqualified <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> work, yet self-confident and boastfulof <strong>the</strong>ir own talents. A number of <strong>the</strong>se in <strong>the</strong> field, who would better fill some callingat home, would make it necessary that nearly all <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> faithful ministers bespent in following after <strong>the</strong>m to correct <strong>the</strong>ir wrong influence. The future usefulness ofyoung preachers depends much upon <strong>the</strong> manner in which <strong>the</strong>y enter upon <strong>the</strong>ir labors.Brethren who have <strong>the</strong> cause of God at heart are so anxious to see <strong>the</strong> truth advancethat <strong>the</strong>y are in danger of doing too much <strong>for</strong> ministers who have not been proved, byhelping <strong>the</strong>m liberally to means and giving <strong>the</strong>m influence. Those who enter <strong>the</strong> gospelfield should be left to earn <strong>the</strong>mselves a reputation, even if it must be through trials andprivations. They should first give full proof of <strong>the</strong>ir ministry.Brethren of experience should be guarded; and instead of expecting <strong>the</strong>se youngpreachers to help and lead <strong>the</strong>m, should feel a responsibility upon <strong>the</strong>m to take chargeof <strong>the</strong>se young preachers, to instruct, advise, and lead <strong>the</strong>m, to have a fa<strong>the</strong>rly care <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong>m. <strong>You</strong>ng ministers should have system, a firm purpose, and a mind to work, that<strong>the</strong>y may eat no man’s bread <strong>for</strong> nought. They should not go from place to place, andintroduce some points of our faith calculated to stir up prejudice, and leave be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>the</strong>evidences of present truth are half presented. <strong>You</strong>ng men who think that <strong>the</strong>y have aduty to do in connection with <strong>the</strong> work should not take <strong>the</strong> responsibility of teaching<strong>the</strong> truth until <strong>the</strong>y have availed <strong>the</strong>mselves of <strong>the</strong> privilege of being under <strong>the</strong> influenceof some experienced preacher who is systematic in his work;443

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