Preacher – Different. – Charles Spurgeon

THOSE that are all in exhortation, no whit in doctrine, are like to them that snuff the lamp, but pour not in oil. Again, those that are all in doctrine, nothing in exhortation, drown the wick in oil, but light it’ not; making it lit for use if it had fire put to it, but as it is, rather capable of good than profit- able for the present. Doctrine without exhortation makes men all brain, no heart; exhortation without doctrine makes the heart full, leaves the brain empty. Both together make a man. One makes a wise man, the other good; one serves that we may know our duty, the other that we may perform it. I will Labour in both, but I know not in whether Noire. Men cannot practice unless they know; and they know in vain if they practice not. — Bishop Hall.

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