You can have good preaching even with a poor sermon; it is a real possibility. ... There is the sermon, a sermon which he has prepared; and then there is the 'act' of delivering this sermon. Another way of stating it is this. A man came -- I think it was actually in Philadelphia -- on one occasion to the great George Whitefield and asked if he might print his sermons. Whitefield gave this reply; he said, 'Well, I have no inherent objection, if you like, but you will never be able to put on the printed page the lightning and the thunder.' That is the distinction -- the sermon, and the 'lightning and the thunder'. To Whitefield this was of very great importance, and it should be of very great importance to all preachers... You can put the sermon into print, but not the lightning and the thunder. That comes into the act of preaching and cannot be conveyed by cold print. Indeed it almost baffles the descriptive powers of the best reporters.
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Preaching and Preachers, pf 58.
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George Whitefield Resources
Martyn Lloyd-Jones said that George Whitefield was "the most neglected man in the whole of church history. The ignorance concerning him is appalling" (pg 105 here). He's one of the great dead guys that I am spending some time studying. This page exists to bring together various Whitefield Resources: journals, sermons, letters, biographies, websites, etc. My hope is to create a resource page of every known good Whitefield resource for my readers. Thank you for sharing it through social media, linking to it on your website or blog, etc. If you find resources I'm missing, please email them to me so I can add them.
- See all my posts on Whitefield
UPDATE 9.12.12 | Not sure for how long, but The Sermons of George Whitefield (2 Vols, 976 pages, ed. Lee Gattis, footnoted, modern grammar) is $9.99 for Kindle.
START HERE
- A Sketch of the Life & Labors of George Whitefield | J.C. Ryle
- The Works of George Whitefield | 6 Volumes - FREE as PDF, Mobi, ePub, Txt, or Internet Page
- Quinta Press - All works available via CD-ROM for $125
- A Collection of Hymns for Social Worship (collected by Whitefield)
- Anecdotes of George Whitefield | by Wakeley
SERMONS
- The Works of George Whitefield - Vol 5 Sermons
- The Works of George Whitefield - Vol 6 Sermons
- The Works of George Whitefield: Additional Sermons
- Sermons of George Whitefield (59, with Indexes) | CCEL
- Sermons of George Whitefield (59) | CRTA
- Sermons of George Whitefield (59) | Anglican Library
- For a list of all published sermons of Whitefield, Quinta Press has both title and text listed
- How to Listen to a Sermon (from sermon 28 in works)
In Print...
- The Sermons of George Whitefield | 2 Vols, ed. Lee Gattis, footnoted, modern grammar
- Select Sermons of George Whitefield: With An Account of His Life | Banner of Truth
NEVER REPRINTED: Sermons of George Whitefield (via Quinta Press)
- Genesis 3:15, Serpents beguiling Eve
- Matthew 9:12, Christ the Physician of the Soul
- Matthew 16:26, The polite & Fashionable Diversions of the Age, destructive to Soul & Body
- Matthew 22:42, The Danger of man resulting from sin
- Mark 11:13f, The Barren Fig-Tree
- Numbers 6:25f, Aaron’s Blessing the Children of Israel
- John 20, The Unbeliever Convicted
- John 3:3, Jesus Christ the only Way to Salvation
- Matthew 5:4, The Happy Mourner Comforted
- Luke 4:29, The Spirit, Doctrines & Lives of our Modern Clergy
- Romans 12:2, The great Danger of Conformity to the World
- Isaiah 54:5, The Best Match
- Jeremiah 8:20–22, The Balm of Gilead Displayed
- Song of Solomon 5:16, Christ our Friend & 2 Kings 4, A Lecture
- Psalm 105:45, A Farewell Sermon
- Luke 15:11, The Prodigal Son
- 1 Corinthians 1:15, The Believer's Golden Chain
- Ephesians 4:24, Putting on the New Man a certain mark of the real Christian
- Philippians 1:27–28, The Faith of the Gospel
- Matthew 3:7, Flying from the Wrath to Come
- Mark 8:36f, The Invaluable Worth of a Soul
- John 11:36, The Amazing Love of Christ
- Luke 19:9–10, Exhortation to come and see Jesus
- John 1:35–36, The True Nature of Beholding the Lamb of God & Matthew 26:75, Peter’s denial of his Lord
- John 14:16, The Promise of the Spirit (final leaf of original is missing)
- Romans 8:30, A Farewell Parochial Sermon (Stonehouse)
- Matthew 25:13, Watching, the peculiar duty of a Christian
- Romans 4:16 (is this in fact by Whitefield, or is it by an Erskine?)
JOURNALS
- The Works of George Whitefield: Journals
- Complete Journals PDF (via, not proof-read)
- Third Journal PDF (via, proof-read)
LETTERS
- The Works of George Whitefield: Letters 1735-1742
- The Works of George Whitefield: Letters 1742-1753
- The Works of George Whitefield: Letters 1753-1770
- The Works of George Whitefield: Additional Letters
Whitefield/Wesley Exchange...
- Wesley's sermon "Free Grace"
- A Letter from George Whitefield to the Rev. John Wesley
- Iain Murray on Whitefield & Wesley
PUBLISHED BIOGRAPHIES
- George Whitefield in 2 Volumes | Arnold Dallimore, Banner of Truth
- George Whitefield | Arnold Dallimore, 1 Vol (also Crossway edition)
- The Life & Times of George Whitefield | Robert Philip
- The Divine Dramatist | Harry Stout (NOT recommended, per John Piper)
FREE ONLINE BIOGRAPHIES
- A Sketch of the Life & Labors of George Whitefield | J.C. Ryle
- George Whitefield & His Ministry | J.C. Ryle
- George Whitefield: Portrait of a Revival Preacher | Leonard Ravenhill
- The Life & Times of the Rev. George Whitefield | Robert Philip
- Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. George Whitefield | John Gilles
- George Whitefield, M.A., Field Preacher | James Peterson Gledstone
- The Life of George Whitefield | J.R. Andrews
- Sensational Evangelist of England & America | Christian History
VARIOUS MEDIA | on WHITEFIELD
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones documentary on George Whitefield | video
- "I Will Not Be A Velvet-Mouthed Preacher!" | John Piper audio, text
- "George Whitefield, A Spur to the Minister" | Iain Murray audio
- "Whitefield Contrasted with Spurgeon" | Iain Murray audio
- "Whitefield & Catholicity" | Iain Murray audio via 9Marks
- "The Greatest Evangelist" | Banner of Truth
- "George Whitefield - Revival Preacher" | Banner of Truth article
- "George Whitefield" | Michael Haykin audio
- "The Power of God in George Whitefield's Life" | Steve Lawson video
- "The Preaching of George Whitefield" | Steve Lawson video
- "On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield" | John Wesley
BOOKS | ON WHITEFIELD
- The Revived Puritan | Michael Haykin
- The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield & The Wesleys | Mark Noll
- George Whitefield Daily Readings | Ed. Randall Pederson
BOOKS | THE GREAT AWAKENING
- The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America | Thomas S. Kidd
- The Great Awakening: A Brief History with Documents | Thomas S. Kidd
- The Great Awakening: Documents on the Revival of Religion, 1740-1745 | Richard Bushman
- Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy & the Reshaping of Colonial American Religious World | Timothy D. Hall
PICTURES, PLACES, THINGS
Tons of photos, sketches, artwork, locations, etc., from Quinta Press...
- George Whitefield Sites
- More Whitefield Sites
- Whitefield Related Photos
- Dr. Squintum's Exaltation or The Reformation cartoon - ridicule
- Title page for poem by slave girl from Boston, Phillis, for George Whitefield's funeral
Speak Dramatically...Because It's Real
John Piper on George Whitefield and his dramatic preaching...
But the question is: Why was Whitefield “acting”? Why was he so full of action and drama? Was he, as Stout claims, “plying a religious trade”? Pursuing “spiritual fame”? Craving “respect and power”? Driven by “egotism”? Putting on “performances” and “integrating religious discourse into the emerging language of consumption”?
I think the most penetrating answer comes from something Whitefield himself said about acting in a sermon in London. In fact, I think it’s a key to understand the power of his preaching—and all preaching. James Lockington was present at this sermon and recorded this verbatim. Whitefield is speaking.
“I’ll tell you a story. The Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 1675 was acquainted with Mr. Butterton the [actor]. One day the Archbishop . . . said to Butterton . . . ‘pray inform me Mr. Butterton, what is the reason you actors on stage can affect your congregations with speaking of things imaginary, as if they were real, while we in church speak of things real, which our congregations only receive as if they were imaginary?’ ‘Why my Lord,’ says Butterton, ‘the reason is very plain. We actors on stage speak of things imaginary, as if they were real and you in the pulpit speak of things real as if they were imaginary.’”
“Therefore,” added Whitefield, ‘I will bawl [shout loudly], I will not be a velvet-mouthed preacher.”
This means that there are three ways to speak. First, you can speak of an unreal, imaginary world as if it were real—that is what actors do in a play. Second, you can speak about a real world as if it were unreal—that is what half-hearted pastors do when they preach about glorious things in a way that says they are not as terrifying and wonderful as they are. And third is: You can speak about a real spiritual world as if it were wonderfully, terrifyingly, magnificently real (because it is).
Read or hear John Piper's entire bio of George Whitefield from the 2009 Desiring God Pastors' Conference.