The Unfit Pastor
by Ellen White
Can we then be surprised to hear of ministers falling under temptation and sin,
disgracing the cause they were professedly advocating? Can we wonder that there are
apostasies when men who urge conversion upon others are not themselves converted; when
they commend to others the love of Christ which does not glow in their own souls,
preaching repentance which they themselves have not practised, and faith which they have
no experimental knowledge of, telling of a Saviour whom they have never known except by
rumour? They are self-deceived men, not far from destruction. Pitiful indeed is their
situation. All may seem peaceful to them, because the palsy of death is upon them. We are
fully aware that dishonest men, immoral men, who preach the Word, are not always reproved
and warned. They are not unmasked. They learn to hold the truth in unrighteousness, and
can tamper with it without a trembling of heart and rebuke of conscience. Oh, that with
pen and voice we might lead the people who claim to be the depositaries of sacred and
eternal truth to feel the necessity of enthroning the Word of God in their heart, and
bringing every thought, word, and action into subjection to Jesus Christ. It is a fearful
responsibility to be in daily connection with the truth of God, telling others of eternal
truth and yet be unsanctified through the truth. 11MR 89
We are living in the last days of this earth's history, and we may be surprised at
nothing in the line of apostasies and denials of the truth. Unbelief has now come to be a
fine art which men work at to the destruction of their souls. There is constant danger of
there being shams in pulpit preachers, whose lives contradict the words they speak; but
the voice of warning and of admonition will be heard as long as time shall last; and those
who are guilty of transactions that should never be entered into, when reproved or
counselled through the Lord's appointed agencies, will resist the message and refuse to be
corrected. They will go on as did Pharaoh and Nebuchadnezzar, until the Lord takes away
their reason, and their hearts become unimpressible. The Lord's word will come to them;
but if they choose not to hear it, the Lord will make them responsible for their own ruin.
2SM 147
The slightest insinuations, from whatever source they may come, inviting you to indulge
in sin or to allow the least unwarrantable liberty with your persons, should be resented
as the worst of insults to your dignified womanhood. The kiss upon your cheek, at an
improper time and place, should lead you to repel the emissary of Satan with disgust. If
it is from one in high places who is dealing in sacred things, the sin is of tenfold
greater magnitude, and should lead a God-fearing woman or youth to recoil with horror, not
only from the sin he would have you commit, but from the hypocrisy and villainy of one
whom the people respect and honour as God's servant. He is handling sacred things, yet
hiding his baseness of heart under a ministerial cloak. Be afraid of anything like this
familiarity. Be sure that the least approach to it is evidence of a lascivious mind and a
lustful eye. If the least encouragement is given in this direction, if any of the
liberties mentioned are tolerated, no better evidence can be given that your mind is not
pure and chaste as it should be, and that sin and crime have charms for you. You lower the
standard of your dignified, virtuous womanhood, and give unmistakable evidence that a low,
brutal, common passion and lust has been suffered to remain alive in your heart and has
never been crucified. 2T 458
While in Europe the things that transpired in ----- were opened before me. A voice
said, "Follow me, and I will show you the sins that are practised by those who stand
in responsible positions." I went through the rooms, and I saw you, a watchman upon
the walls of Zion, were very intimate with another man's wife, betraying sacred trusts,
crucifying your Lord afresh. Did you consider that there was a Watcher, the Holy One, who
was witnessing your evil work, seeing your actions and hearing your words, and these are
also registered in the books of heaven?
She was sitting on your lap; you were kissing her, and she was kissing you. Other
scenes of fondness, sensual looks and deportment, were presented before me, which sent a
thrill of horror through my soul. Your arm encircled her waist, and the fondness expressed
was having a bewitching influence. Then a curtain was lifted, and I was shown you in bed
with ___. My Guide said, "Iniquity, adultery." -- Letter 16, 1888. 3SM 44
Ministers of Christ should feel it a duty binding upon them, if they receive the
hospitalities of their brethren or friends, to leave a blessing with the family by seeking
to encourage and strengthen its members. They should not neglect the duties of a pastor,
as they visit from house to house. They should become familiar with every member of the
family, that they may understand the spiritual condition of all, and vary their manner of
labour to meet the case of each. When a minister bearing the solemn message of warning to
the world receives the hospitable courtesies of friends and brethren, and neglects the
duties of a shepherd of the flock and is careless in his example and deportment, engaging
with the young in trifling conversation, in jesting and joking, and in relating humorous
anecdotes to create laughter, he is unworthy of being a gospel minister and needs to be
converted before he should be entrusted with the care of the sheep and lambs. Ministers
who are neglectful of the duties devolving on a faithful pastor give evidence that they
are not sanctified by the truths they present to others and should not be sustained as
labourers in the vineyard of the Lord till they have a high sense of the sacredness of the
work of a minister of Christ. 3T 232
I was shown the greatness and importance of the work before us. But few realise the
true state of things. All who are asleep, and who cannot realise any necessity for
vigilance and alarm, will be overcome. Young men are arising to engage in the work of God,
some of whom have scarcely any sense of the sacredness and responsibility of the work.
They have but little experience in exercising faith and in earnest soul hunger for the
Spirit of God, which ever brings returns. Some men of good capabilities, who might fill
important positions, do not know what spirit they are of. They run in a jovial mood as
naturally as water flows downhill. They talk nonsense, and sport with young girls, while
almost daily listening to the most solemn, soul-stirring truths. These men have a religion
of the head, but their hearts are not sanctified by the truths they hear. Such can never
lead others to the Fountain of living waters until they have drunk of the stream
themselves. 3T 473
There is great danger of encouraging a class of men to enter the field who have no
genuine burden for souls. They may be able to interest the people and to engage in
controversy, while they are by no means men of thought, who will improve their ability and
enlarge their capacities. We have a dwarfed and defective ministry. Unless Christ shall
abide in the men who preach the truth, they will lower the moral and religious standard
wherever they are tolerated.... When the theory of the truth is repeated without its
sacred influence being felt upon the soul of the speaker, it has no force upon the
hearers, but is rejected as error, the speaker making himself responsible for the loss of
souls. We must be sure that our ministers are converted men, humble, meek, and lowly of
heart. 4T 441
In New Zealand many who claim to believe the truth manifest their own spirit in the
presentation. Self-esteem and self-sufficiency are so prominent that Christ is lost to
view, and the terrible fact remains substantiated that many are standing before the world
as witnesses for Christ who exalt self, who idolise self, and their own ideas and wills,
when their wills and devices are out of harmony with the work of God for these times.
Jesus is hid behind poor, selfish humanity. The man appears with his defects glorified by
him as perfection. ADVANCE 03-01-99
If men placed at the head of a mission have not firmness of principle that will
preserve them from every vestige of commonness, and unbecoming familiarity with young
girls and women, after the light which has been so plainly given, let them be discharged
without a second trial. There is a depravity of the soul which leads to these careless
habits and practices, and which will far overbalance all the good such persons can do. We
are living in an age of moral debasement; the world is as a second Sodom. Those who look
for the coming of the Son of man, those who know that they are right upon the borders of
the eternal world, should set an example in harmony with their faith. Those who do not
maintain purity and holiness are not accepted of God. The true children of God have
deep-rooted principles which will not be moved by temptations, because Christ is abiding
in their hearts by faith. GCDB FEB.06,1893
A second trial would be of no avail to those whose moral sense is so perverted that
they cannot see their danger. If after they have long held the truth, its sanctifying
power has not established the character in piety, virtue and purity, let them be
disconnected with the missions without delay: for through these Satan will insinuate the
same lax sentiments in the minds of those who ought to have an example of virtue and moral
dignity. Anything that approaches lovesick sentimentalism, any intimation of commonness,
should be decidedly rebuked. One who is guilty of encouraging this improper familiarity
should not only be relieved of responsibilities which he was unworthy to bear, but should
be placed under censure of the church, and that censure should remain upon him, until he
give evidence in spirit and deportment, that he sees his sinfulness and heart corruption,
and repents, like any other guilty sinner, and is converted. Then God for Christ's sake
will heal him of his transgression. GCDB FEB.06,1893
My brother, you have had the respect of the church, old and young. But your course is
condemned of God, and you have not had His Spirit, and you are not a free man. You have
pursued a course that has caused your good to be evil spoken of. The very things that
transpired at the Piedmont Sabbath school reunion, I would not have [had] occur for
thousands of dollars. You, a grey-haired man, lying at full length with your head in the
lap of Georgie S. Had I done my duty, I would have rebuked you there. Many saw this and
made remarks about it. After such exhibitions as this, of what value would be your
admonitions to them to be guarded against everything of this free and easy familiarity?
You have yourself neutralised your efforts to elevate the young by your example. TSB 182
The coy, complying disposition of women or girls to the advances and familiarity of
men, married men, leads them to be easily entrapped. The man who should watch for souls in
order to save them, watches for opportunities and occasions to ruin them. There are so
many who have little fixedness of principle, who come into contact with the men who preach
the truth; and some of these educate and refine iniquity before them, clothing it in angel
robes, and as their own hearts are not garrisoned with fixed, unswerving principles, the
work of ruin is speedily accomplished. TSB 205
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