
Reformed Pastor
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Richard Baxter
This charge from Acts 20:28 only is the beginning of a solemn and overarching task to be personally involved and disciple all of your congregants. Richard Baxter's plea for shepherding his flock continues with a charge to pastors to verify their own spiritual walk and then walks them through various disciplines, strategies and goals to guide and instruct their congregation.
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Spurgeon’s, “Lectures To My Students,” is also a great read.
Simon Vances narration sounds natural, doesn’t sound like he’s reading. Great job.
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a must-read for all true preachers and pastors
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Honestly, this is one of the few books I definitely need to read again in the future...it did not sink deep enough into my hard heart, did not sharpen enough my dull mind, and did not take a deep enough root in my dry soul.
In other words: I am the problem when trying to read this book.
Baxter has made me feel as if I only play at being a pastor, and as if my seriousness of heart and mind in the role have been nothing but shallow water for toddlers to splash in.
May the Lord help me have even a fraction of the dedication and urgency that this man has for the Kingdom of God and its citizens.
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