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John Henry Jowett

John Henry Jowett

      John Henry Jowett was born in Halifax, England in 1864. Jowett's father had arranged for him to begin working as a clerk for a lawyer in Halifax, but the encouragement of his Sunday school teacher, Mr. Dewhirst, turned Jowett's heart toward the ministry.

      After theological training at Edinburgh and Oxford, Jowett assumed the pastorate of the Saint James Congregational Church. His six effective years of ministry brought him to the attention of the Carr's Lane Church in Birmingham, England, on the death of their pastor. For the next fifteen years the church grew and prospered. Their pastor's vision led them to increase their efforts to bring people to Christ. In 1917, the mayor of Birmingham said the church had changed the town with "crime and drunkenness having decreased."

      Jowett came to America for the first time in 1909 to address the Northfield Conference founded by D. L. Moody. While in America he preached twice at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York. The church immediately asked him to come as its pastor. Jowett refused, having received a petition, signed by more than 1,400 members of his church in England, begging him to stay. The Fifth Avenue Church called him again, and then a third time. Finally Jowett concluded that this was God's leading for his life. He assumed the pastorate in 1911.

      Although his preaching style was not dynamic (he read all of his sermons), the depth of his knowledge, the clarity of his language, and the power of his life commanded respect. Attendance at the church which had dropped to 600 on Sunday morning rose to 1,500. Lines up to half a block long formed, waiting for unclaimed seats. Jowett began preparing his Sunday sermons on Tuesday, following a meticulously detailed schedule.

      When G. Campbell Morgan resigned the Westminster Chapel in London in 1917, Dr. Jowett once again crossed the ocean to take a new church. This would be his final pastorate. Declining health forced him to give up preaching in 1922, and his death in 1923 took from the world one of its most gifted and dedicated preachers.

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John Henry Jowett

REGISTERING A VERDICT

"_The Lord our God will we serve, and His voice will we obey._" --JOSHUA xxiv. 22-28. Here was a definite decision. Our peril is that we spend our life in wavering and we never decide. We are like a jury which is always hearing evidence and never gives a verdict. We do much thinking, but we never ma... Read More
John Henry Jowett

REVISITING OLD ALTARS

"_I will make there an altar unto God, who answered me in the day of my distress._" --GENESIS xxxv. 1-7. It is a blessed thing to revisit our early altars. It is good to return to the haunts of early vision. Places and things have their sanctifying influences, and can recall us to lost experiences. ... Read More
John Henry Jowett

SELF-MADE OR GOD-MADE

MATTHEW vi. 26-33. Think of Lot and then think of a lily of the field! Think of the feverishness of the one and of the serenity of the other, or think of the ugly selfishness of the one, and of the graceful beauty of the other! Look upon avarice at its worst, upon a Shylock, and then gaze upon a lil... Read More
John Henry Jowett

SPIRITUAL BUOYANCY

"_When thou passeth through the waters they shall not overflow thee._" --ISAIAH xliii. 1-7. When Mrs. Booth, the mother of the Salvation Army, was dying, she quietly said, "The waters are rising but I am not sinking." But then she had been saying that all through her life. Other floods besides the w... Read More
John Henry Jowett

SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT

"_My sheep hear My voice!_" --JOHN x. 19-30. This is spiritual discernment. We may test our growth in grace by our expertness in detecting the voice of our Lord. It is the skill of the saint to catch "the still small voice" amid all the selfish clamours of the day, and amid the far more subtle calli... Read More
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TAMPERING WITH THE LABEL

1 JOHN iii. 4-10. Sin is transgression. It is the deliberate climbing of the fence. We see the trespass-board, and in spite of the warning we stride into the forbidden field. Sin is not ignorance, it is intention. We sin when we are wide-awake! There are teachers abroad who would soften words like t... Read More
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THE BULB AND THE SOIL

"_He that hath My commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth Me._" --JOHN xiv. 15-24. Yes, but how can I keep them? Some one sent me a bulb which requires a certain kind of soil, but he also sent me the soil in which to grow it. He sent instructions, but he also sent power. And when I am b... Read More
John Henry Jowett

THE CELLARS OF AFFLICTION

PSALM xxxiv. 9-22. Samuel Rutherford used to say that whenever he found himself in the cellars of afflictions he used to look about for the King's wine. He would look for the wine-bottles of the promises and drink rich draughts of vitalizing grace. And surely that is the best deliverance in all affl... Read More
John Henry Jowett

THE CONFESSION OF SIN

"_I acknowledge my transgressions; and my sin is ever before me._" --PSALM li. 1-12. Sin that is unconfessed shuts out the energies of grace. Confession makes the soul receptive of the bountiful waters of life. We open the door to God as soon as we name our sin. Guilt that is penitently confessed is... Read More
John Henry Jowett

The Disciple's Companion

“Did ye receive the Holy Ghost when ye believed? And they said unto him, Nay, we did not so much as hear whether the Holy Ghost was given.” Acts 19:1-3 “Did ye receive the Holy Ghost when ye believed?” Why did he put the anxious question? Were there some ominous signs of impoverishment which aroused... Read More
John Henry Jowett

The Disciple's Rest

“Come unto Me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn of Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” Matt. 11:28,29. “I will give you rest.” Give! This kind of rest is always a gift; it is never earned. It is... Read More
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The Disciple's Sacrifice

“I fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ.” - Colossians 1:24 “I fill up that which is behind!” Not that the ministry of reconciliation is incomplete. Not that Gethsemane and Calvary have failed. Not that the debt of guilt is only partially paid, and there now a threatening remnan... Read More
John Henry Jowett

The Disciple's Tenderness

“And I will betroth thee unto Me for ever" Hosea 2:19 That is a tenderly beautiful figure; surely one of the sweetest and the most exquisite in God’s Word! “I will betroth thee unto Me for ever!” The communion of ideal wedlock is used to express the ideal relationship between the soul and its Lord. ... Read More
John Henry Jowett

The Disciple's Theme

“Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, was this grace given, to preach unto the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.” - Ephesians 3:8. Mark how the apostle describes the evangel- “the unsearchable riches of Christ!” It suggests the figure of a man standing, with uplifted hands, i... Read More
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The Disciple's Vision

“But in the latter days it shall come to pass.” Micah 4:1 “But in the latter days it shall come to pass. ...” The prophet lifts his eyes away to the latter days to gain refreshment in his present toil. He feasts his soul upon the golden age which is to be, in order that he may nerve himself in his i... Read More
John Henry Jowett

The Disciple's Watching for Souls

“I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19 I wish to devote this chapter to the consideration of the serious work of watching for souls. I do not presume to be a teacher who has secrets to unfold; still less can I claim to be an expert in the great vocation. I suppose it is true of all preachers... Read More
John Henry Jowett

THE DISTINCTION OF BEING RECOGNIZED

JOHN x. 1-18. The Good Shepherd knows His sheep, and knows them by name. And that is what I am tempted to forget. I think of myself as one of an innumerable multitude, no one of whom receives personal attention. "My way is overlooked by my God." But here is the evangel--the Saviour would miss me, ev... Read More
John Henry Jowett

THE FIRE OF ENVY

"_Where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work!_" --JAMES iii. 13-18. In Milton's "Comus" we read of a certain potion which has the power to pervert all the senses of everyone who drinks it. Nothing is apprehended truly. Sight and hearing and taste are all disordered, and the ... Read More
John Henry Jowett

THE FLOWERS THAT NEVER FADE

1 PETER i. 1-9. "An inheritance incorruptible." I am writing these words in the Island of Arran. To-morrow I shall leave the land behind, but I shall take the landscape with me! It will be with me in the coming winter, and I shall gaze upon Goat Fell in the streets of New York. The land is a tempora... Read More
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THE FRESH EYE

"_His compassions fail not: they are new every morning._" --LAMENTATIONS iii. 22-33. We have not to live on yesterday's manna; we can gather it fresh to-day. Compassion becomes stale when it becomes thoughtless. It is new thought that keeps our pity strong. If our perception of need can remain vivid... Read More

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