those who labour in the word and doctrine."

"Let the elders who rule well be accounted worthy of 
double honour, especially those who labour in the word
and doctrine." 1 Timothy 5:17

The which is here rendered labour, signifies not simply to 
labour but to labour with much travail and toil, to labour 
even to exhaustion, as he does who chops wood, or who
toils in harvest, or who goes to battle. 

Oh what an honour is it to a faithful minister, when he . . .
found the people dark and blind but left them enlightened; 
found them dead but left them alive; 
found them a proud people but has left them humble; 
found the people profane but has left them holy; 
found them a carnal people but has left them spiritual; 
found them a worldly people but has left them heavenly; 
found them a wavering people but has left them settled and rooted.

Oh, it is an honour to faithful ministers, 
when their people are like them in . . .
knowledge,
wisdom,
love,
humility,
holiness!

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