Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. - Galatians 6:9 The Reformed Pastor, the work of Richard Baxter, has been long known and cherished by ministers of various evangelical denominations as among the most inspiring, sacred, and fervent works ever written on the duties and responsibilities of the pastoral office. Many of them have had their own souls and ministries greatly affected as they read the book, much like they might imagine the burning coal from God's own altar did regarding the lips of the prophet (Isaiah 6:5-6). Although this book is more directly addressed to pastors, the lessons contained in the book may be applied to all Christians to whom God has given the opportunity and means of influencing others for His kingdom. List of Chapters Part 1 - The Oversight of Ourselves Ch. 1: The Nature of This Oversight Ch. 2: The Motives to the Oversight of Ourselves Part 2 - The Oversight of the Flock Ch. 3: The Nature of This Oversight Ch. 4: The Manner of the Oversight of the Flock Ch. 5: The Motives for the Oversight of the Flock Part 3 - Application Ch. 6: The Use of Humbling Ourselves Part 4 - The Duty of Personal Catechizing and Instructing Ch. 7: Motives to This Duty Ch. 8: Objections to This Duty Ch. 9: Directions for This Duty
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