Watch Your Walk

Watch Your Walk by Richard Baxter, published by David C. Cook in December 2004, is a New Ed edition comprising 224 pages in English. This book addresses the challenges faced by clergy in Baxter’s time, highlighting the complacency and moral failings of some pastors. It serves as a call to ministers to reflect on their own spiritual health before guiding others, making Baxter’s insights relevant for contemporary readers.
In this edition, readers will find a paraphrased version of Baxter’s original work, which emphasizes the importance of personal accountability in ministry. The text explores themes of Christian living and theology, encouraging those in spiritual leadership to examine their practices and motivations. This book aims to inspire a renewed commitment to genuine faith and responsibility among those who aspire to lead in the Christian community.
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Richard Baxter lived in an age when many of his fellow pastors had grown too comfortable with performing their religious duties by rote and spending much of their time in gluttony and drunkenness. It was under these conditions that Baxter wrote The Reformed Pastor–a reprimand to indolent clergy and an appeal to ministers of the gospel to take heed of their own spiritual condition before attempting to shepherd others. This paraphrased edition of the Watch Your Walk makes Baxter’s time-tested wisdom accessible and relevant to any who desire to be ministers of Christ today.
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