13.
Grace from the
Heart
Rather
than the
Head
Study not to be a fine preacher. Jerichos are blown down with rams'
horns. Look simply unto Jesus for preaching food; and what is wanted
will be given, and what is given will be blessed, whether it be a
barley grain or a wheaten loaf, a crust or a crumb. Your mouth will be
a flowing stream or a fountain sealed, according as your heart is.
Avoid all controversy in preaching, talking, or writing; preach
nothing down but the devil, and nothing up but Jesus Christ.
-Berridge
...we serve God with our
hearts. Head homage does not pass current in heaven.
The heart is the Saviour of the world. Heads do not save. Genius,
brains, brilliancy, strength, natural gifts do not save. The gospel
flows through hearts. All the mightiest forces are heart forces. All the
sweetest and loveliest graces are heart graces. Great hearts make great
characters; great hearts make divine characters. God is love. There is
nothing greater than love, nothing greater than God. Hearts make heaven;
heaven is love. There is nothing higher, nothing sweeter, than heaven.
It is the heart and not the head which makes God's great preachers. The
heart counts much every way in religion. The heart must speak from the
pulpit. The heart must hear in the pew. In fact, we serve God with our
hearts. Head homage does not pass current in heaven.
We believe that one of the serious and most popular errors of the
modern pulpit is the putting of more thought than prayer, of more head
than of heart in its sermons. Big hearts make big preachers; good hearts
make good preachers. A theological school to enlarge and cultivate the
heart is the golden desideratum of the gospel. The pastor binds his
people to him and rules his people by his heart. They may admire his
gifts, they may be proud of his ability, they may be affected for the
time by his sermons; but the stronghold of his power is his heart. His
scepter is love. The throne of his power is his heart.
Christ was eminently the man of sorrows, because he was
preeminently the man of heart.
The good shepherd gives his life for the sheep. Heads never make
martyrs. It is the heart which surrenders the life to love and fidelity.
It takes great courage to be a faithful pastor, but the heart alone can
supply this courage. Gifts and genius may be brave, but it is the gifts
and genius of the heart and not of the head.
It is easier to fill the head than it is to prepare the heart. It is
easier to make a brain sermon than a heart sermon. It was heart that
drew the Son of God from heaven. It is heart that will draw men to
heaven. Men of heart is what the world needs to sympathize with its woe,
to kiss away its sorrows, to compassionate its misery, and to alleviate
its pain. Christ was eminently the man of sorrows, because he was
preeminently the man of heart.
"Give me thy heart," is God's requisition of men.
"Give me thy heart," is God's requisition of men.
"Give me thy heart!" is man's demand of man.
A professional ministry is a heartless ministry. When salary plays a
great part in the ministry, the heart plays little part. We may make
preaching our business, and not put our hearts in the business. He who
puts self to the front in his preaching puts heart to the rear. He who
does not sow with his heart in his study will never reap a harvest for
God. The closet is the heart's study. We will learn more about how to
preach and what to preach there than we can learn in our libraries.
Praying gives sense, brings wisdom, broadens and strengthens the
mind.
"Jesus wept" is the shortest and biggest verse in the Bible.
It is he who goes forth weeping (not preaching great sermons),
bearing precious seed, who shall come again rejoicing, bringing his
sheaves with him.
Praying gives sense, brings wisdom, broadens and strengthens the
mind. The closet is a perfect school-teacher and schoolhouse for the
preacher. Thought is not only brightened and clarified in prayer, but
thought is born in prayer. We can learn more in an hour praying, when
praying indeed, than from many hours in the study. Books are in the
closet which can be found and read nowhere else. Revelations are made in
the closet which are made nowhere else.
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