Read or Get Out of the Ministry - A.W.Tozer

A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will attain wise counsel. –Proverbs 1:5

When a very young minister, I asked the famous holiness preacher, Joseph H. Smith, whether he would recommend that I read widely in the secular field. He replied, “Young man, a bee can find nectar in the weed as well as in the flower.” I took his advice (or, to be frank, I sought confirmation of my own instincts rather than advice) and I am not sorry that I did.

John Wesley told the young ministers of the Wesleyan Societies to read or get out of the ministry, and he himself read science and history with a book propped against his saddle pommel as he rode from one engagement to another. Andy Dolbow, the American Indian preacher of considerable note, was a man of little education, but I once heard him exhort his hearers to improve their minds for the honor of God. “When you are chopping wood,” he explained, “and you have a dull axe you must work all the harder to cut the log. A sharp axe makes easy work. So sharpen your axe all you can.” The Size of the Soul, 33.

“In the busyness of life, Lord, help me to always guard time to sharpen my axe. Amen.”

Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
Pinterest
Email

Leave a Reply

0:00
0:00