12 Rules For Preachers by John Wesley

The following 12 rules for preachers are taken from John Telford’s The Life of John Wesley (Hodder & Stoughton, 1886), which is available online at the Wesley Center for Applied Theology at Northwest Nazarene University.

John Wesley (1703-1791) was one of the key leaders of the Evangelical Awakening in Britain during the mid-18th century.

Since so many people are setting goals at this time of the year I thought I’d share his rules or resolutions with you.

There’s a rule for each month of the year but you would be wise to start applying them all today…

1. Be diligent. Never be unemployed. Never be triflingly employed. Never while away time, nor spend more time at any place than is strictly necessary.

2. Be serious. Let your motto be, ‘Holiness to the Lord.’ Avoid all lightness, jesting, and foolish talking.

3. Converse sparingly and cautiously with women, particularly with young women.

4. Take no step towards marriage without solemn prayer to God and consulting with your brethren.

5. Believe evil of no one unless fully proved; take heed how you credit it. Put the best construction you can on everything. You know the judge is always sup­posed to be on the prisoner’s side.

6. Speak evil of no one, else your word, especially, would eat as doth a canker; keep your thoughts within your own breast till you come to the person concerned.

7. Tell every one what you think wrong in him, lovingly and plainly, and as soon as may be, else it will fester in your own heart. Make all haste to cast the fire out of your bosom.

8. Do not affect the gentleman. A preacher of the Gospel is the servant of alL

9. Be ashamed of nothing but sin; no, not of clean­ing your own shoes when necessary.

10. Be punctual. Do everything exactly at the time. And do not mend our rules, but keep them, and that for conscience’ sake.

11. You have nothing to do but to save souls. There­fore spend and be spent in this work. And go always, not only to those who want you, but to those who want you most.

12. Act in all things, not according to your own will, but as a son in the Gospel, and in union with your brethren. As such, it is your part to employ your time as our rules direct: partly in preaching and visiting from i house to house, partly in reading, meditation, and prayer. Above all, if you labour with us in our Lord’s vineyard, it is needful you should do that part of the work which the Conference shall advise, at those times and places which they shall judge most for His glory.

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“Humility and patience are the surest proof of the increase of love.” -John Wesley, 1767

Making Excuses

“Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.”

George Washington quote

The List

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The most destructive habit ~ Worry

The greatest Joy ~ Giving

The greatest loss ~ Loss of self-respect

The most satisfying work ~ Helping others

The ugliest personality trait ~ Selfishness

The most endangered species ~ Dedicated leaders

Our greatest natural resource ~ Our youth

The greatest “shot in the arm” ~ Encouragement

The greatest problem to overcome ~ Fear

The most effective sleeping pill ~ Peace of mind

The most crippling failure disease ~ Excuses

The most powerful force in life ~ Love

The most dangerous pariah ~ A gossiper

The world’s most incredible computer ~ The brain

The worst thing to be without ~ Hope

The deadliest weapon ~ The tongue

The two most power-filled words ~ “I Can”

The greatest asset ~ Faith

The most worthless emotion ~ Self-pity

The most beautiful attire ~ SMILE!

The most prized possession ~ Integrity

The most powerful channel of communication ~ Prayer

The most contagious spirit ~ Enthusiasm

The most important thing in life ~ GOD

God’s Side

“Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right”

Abraham Lincoln quote

Create the Future

The Best way to predict the future is to create it!

Stephen Covey

As a man thinketh

“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he”
Proverbs 23:7

Ultimately your thoughts from yesterday put you where you are today. If you want to become successful tomorrow, you should start thinking like a millionaire today.
A millionarie thinks of how much he will make, NOT how much he will lose.

A good mans leaves an inheritance

” A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children,
but the wealth of a sinner is stored up for the righteous”

Proverbs 13:22

Success requires taking some risks

As you become financially literate you will avoid taking foolish risks, but no investment is a sure thing.
There is always some risk.

“Glory can only be won when there is danger”

Napoleon, 1806

Those who are only looking for security will have a hard time becoming wealthy.

Listen to this Quote

Hear with your ears, but listen with your heart.

You Can Do It!

“What your Mind can Conceived, Your Will can Achieve!”
- Napoleon Hill : Think & Grow RICH