登陆注册
4809000000073

第73章 KNOWLEDGE(2)

Knowledge, then, is a minister; but every congregation has not such a minister set over it as Knowledge is. All our college-bred and ordained men are not ministers like Knowledge. This excellent minister takes his excellent name from his great talents and his great attainments. And while all his great talents are his Master's gift to him, his great attainments are all his own to lay out in his Master's service. To begin with, his Master had given His highly-favoured servant a good understanding and a good memory, and many good and suitable opportunities. Now, a good understanding is a grand endowment for a minister, and his ministerial office will all his days afford him opportunity for the best understanding he can bring to it. The Christian ministry, first and last, has had a noble roll of men of a strong understanding. The author of the book now open before us was a man of a strong understanding. John Bunyan had a fine imagination, with great gifts of eloquent, tender, and most heart-winning utterance, but in his case also all that was bottomed in a strong English understanding. Then, again, a good memory is indispensable to a minister of knowledge. You must be content to take a second, a third, or even a lower place still if your Master has withheld from you a good memory. Dr. Goodwin has a passage on this point that I have often turned up when I had again forgotten it. 'Thou mayest have a weak memory, perhaps, yet if it can and doth remember good things as well and better than other things, then it is a sanctified memory, and the defilement of thy memory is healed though the imperfection of it is not; and, though thou art to be humbled for it as a misery, yet thou art not to be discouraged; for God doth not hate thee for it, but pities thee; and the like holds good and may be said as to the want of other like gifts.' You cannot be a man of a commanding knowledge anywhere, and you must be content to take a very subordinate and second place, even in the ministry, unless you have both a good understanding and a good memory; but then, at the last day your Master will not call you and your congregation to an account for what He has not committed to your stewardship. And on that day that will be something. But not only must ministers of knowledge have a good mind and a good memory; they must also be the most industrious of men. Other men may squander and kill their time as they please, but a minister had as good kill himself at once out of the way of better men unless he is to hoard his hours like gold and jewels. He must read only the best books, and he must read them with the 'pain of attention.' He must read nothing that is not the best. He has not the time. And if he is poor and remote and has not many books, he will have Butler, and let him read Butler's Preface to his Sermons till he has it by heart. The best books are always few, and they must be read over and over again when other men are reading the 'great number of books and papers of amusement that come daily in their way, and which most perfectly fall in with their idle way of reading and considering things.' And, then, such a minister must store up what he reads, if not in a good memory, then in some other pigeon-hole that he has made for himself outside of himself, since his Master has not seen fit to furnish him with such a repository within himself. And, then, after all that,--for a good minister is not made yet,--understanding and memory and industry must all be sanctified by secret prayer many times every day, and then laid out every day in the instruction, impression, and comfort of his people. And, then, that privileged people will be as happy in possessing that man for their minister as the sheep of Immanuel's Land were in having Knowledge set over them for their shepherd.

They will never look up without being fed. They will every Sabbath-day be led by green pastures and still waters. And when they sing of the mercies of the Lord to them and to their children, and forget not all His benefits, among the best of their benefits they will not forget to hold up and bless their minister.

But, then, there is, nowadays, so much sound knowledge to be gained, not to speak of so many books and papers of mere pastime and amusement, that it may well be asked by a young man who is to be a minister whether he is indeed called to be like that great student who took all knowledge for his province. Yes, indeed, he is. For, if the minister and interpreter of nature is to lay all possible knowledge under contribution, what must not the minister of Jesus Christ and the interpreter of Scripture and providence and experience and the human heart be able to make the sanctified use of? Yes, all kinds and all degrees of knowledge, to be called knowledge, belong by right and obligation to his office who is the minister and interpreter of Him Who made all things, Who is the Heir of all things, and by Whom all things consist. At the same time, since the human mind has its limits, and since human life has its limits, a minister of all men must make up his mind to limit himself to the best knowledge; the knowledge, that is, that chiefly concerns him,--the knowledge of God so far as God has made Himself known, and the knowledge of Christ. He must be a student of his Bible night and day and all his days. If he has not the strength of understanding and memory to read his Bible easily in the original Hebrew and Greek, let him all the more make up for that by reading it the oftener and the deeper in English. Let him not only read his Bible deeply for his sermons and prayers, lectures and addresses, let him do that all day every day of the week, and then read it all night, and every night of the week, for his own soul.

同类推荐
  • 天然居士怀净土诗

    天然居士怀净土诗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 宗范

    宗范

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 半九亭集

    半九亭集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 史书占毕

    史书占毕

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 爱吟草

    爱吟草

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 老清华(民国趣读)

    老清华(民国趣读)

    《民国趣读老清华》是追忆当年老清华的文字集纳,作者皆为民国之大家,如冯友兰、潘光旦、陈岱孙、孙锡三、梅祖彦、张申府、马约翰、梅贻宝、费孝通……这些文字从不同侧面叙述了民国时期清华的校史、民国时期的历任校长、生源、课程设置、教师风范、校舍环境以及当时校内、校外学生参加的活动等,通过这些文章即可让我们看到当年是什么样的学子考到清华、什么样的俊才站在教室里讲台传道授业;这些学子这些老师,在那个风急浪涌的时代,他们经历了什么,见证了什么,又做了什么;他们有怎样的情感情怀,又有什么样的一生。他们的记述就像爬满记忆之墙上的藤蔓,让我们能更好了解清华的过去,更好了解清华之所以来,他们曾经生活在清华的过去,在那个美丽的地方度过了人生里最美好的时光,他们是亲历者,在他们笔下,有家事的细琐,有国事的波澜,如今去读,情景犹如历历,这些情景连缀成锦,让那段时光变得华丽有光彩。
  • 动物界经济学

    动物界经济学

    从动物身上可以找到自己的本源,从经济学上找到指导我们的哲理。将五彩缤纷的动物世界与富含生活智慧的经济学原理相结合,并对人类的社会现状做系统分析,会让我们对自己正在面临的或即将面临的难题找到有效的解决方式。
  • 妃本无爱:倾城王爷太腹黑

    妃本无爱:倾城王爷太腹黑

    说起穿越,江玉笙就郁闷了。别人穿越,不都是找个美男手牵手虐虐狗的嘛?怎么到自己这里就不行了?好吧,她承认自己的身份特殊,不宜谈谈小情,说说小爱的。但是不断陷入一个比一个更大的阴谋算怎么回事?唉,那个不断将自己推入阴谋的腹黑王爷,你出来我们好好谈谈!
  • 紫月银狐

    紫月银狐

    神魔自古势不两立,却逃不开宿命的安排……妖界至尊银狐王vs女娲后人洛月,不该交错的两人被宿命牵扯,身世的颠覆、情仇的跌宕、介于女娲魔族间的左右为难。从踏出苗疆的第一刻起,她的宿命便开始悄然转变,亲情、友情、爱情,是否愿意为一个面目全非的她而停驻?
  • 燕鸣

    燕鸣

    重生于日不落,涅槃自不夜天。且看被唾弃践踏的混血孤女,也是史上最杰出的符文术士如何反转世界。“去反抗,反抗这个不公平的世界。”“三千世界三千佛,竟无一尊来渡我。那我便甘踏这浮世,佛不渡我,我自渡。”“乾坤未定,你我皆是黑马。”
  • 全靠浪

    全靠浪

    第一次写作,更新速度很慢,望见谅。本文开头比较小小白,后面会写一些家国情怀,算是我心中的情怀爽文。《全靠浪》是《全靠》系列第一本,故事写得透切满意的话,计划230万字以上完本。当立一个有条件的flag吧。说这么多没用,拭目以待。希望“打脸”不要来得太快。有兴趣的可以先收藏,收藏便是对我最大的支持。6月底前尽量做到日更4千,8月后尝试日更6千,其实,铁肩目标是日更1万2,一步一步来。
  • 剑客情仇

    剑客情仇

    引子:浩浩江湖,荡荡武林,不论门名门正派或者江湖武林中的独行侠客,他们梦寐以求的就是练成至高无上的绝世神功,配上把稀世的宝剑,称霸武林,号令群雄……然而,天下武林第一剑客天方神尊所留下的《天方秘笈》与天杀剑,令武林中野心勃勃、居心叵测之人,以及江湖中痴心妄想之辈煽动了心底蠢蠢欲动的贪念。谁不想将世间仅有的二样旷世的圣宝据为己有、争领风骚。一本绝世的秘笈,一把有灵性的宝剑,武林中掀起了一场江湖恩怨情仇、腥风血雨,无数无辜的人枉送性命。最终谁能得偿所愿?谁是领导群雄的真正霸主?其中上演一段超俗绝伦、震天撼地、惊世骇俗的侠客传奇,想知怎样?拭目以待吧!
  • 九霄情梦

    九霄情梦

    洪荒的葬神岭,天境的断魂桥,落魂的往生谷,九霄云外,天魔现,是你,将我从冰凌清泽拉入你的繁华世界,自此以后,再也没有苦难和仇恨。可是,为什么离开?是你不再爱我了吗。?她的心藏在冰封的湖底,将所有人挡在心门外,那里黑暗又孤独,冷寂又凄清,仿佛隔了整个世界,无法触碰到她。你该是九霄尊贵的神,不是这个为爱痴狂,为爱而颓废的疯子。对不起,我知道,这样做太过自私,但我不后悔,梦,只能是梦,是时候,该醒了。浮生若梦,惊醒之后,一场空。
  • 第一下堂妻

    第一下堂妻

    刚刚穿越,便要嫁给一个从没见过面的二皇子,在出嫁前夕却被下了剧毒,此后便经常恶梦连连,而这些梦连起来,便组合成了一个十年后的历史。原来,她穿越来的当天,正好是原主重生之日。被皇帝软禁宫中,又遇到女鬼相逼。因为有了梦里面的提示,她已经小心的避开,但是,历史的巨轮却在悄然接近,一切如初,似乎,并没有改变……【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 剑四玄云

    剑四玄云

    注:本书系对话小说,喜欢传统文勿怪。...