The City Its Sins And Sorrows Being a Series of Sermons From Luke Xix41
The City Its Sins And Sorrows Being a Series of Sermons From Luke Xix41
Thomas Guthrie
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And with what results were their la bors attended? These should encourage all other congregations and churches "to go and do likewise. " That handful of corn is now waving in the golden harvests of many fields. That acorn is now shot up into a mighty oak that nestles the birds of heaven and braves ITS SINS AND SORROWS. 161 the tempest, and throws a broad shadow on the ground. The church which was at first constituted of these five men, who met in an obscure and humble shop, has, in the course o...f twenty years, been blessed of God to con vert many thousand souls, and bring some fifty thousand people under the regular min istrations of the gospel. See what the Lord has wrought ! In that experiment and its sublime results, in the rich effusion of the Spirit on the labors of these humble men and women every one working in their own sphere, but all at work who does not hear the voice of Providence saying, as it mingles with the songs of rejoicing an gels, " Go and do likewise. " And should any one come to me with the news that such and such an office-bearer, or member of this con gregation, was preaching in our streets, I would reply with Moses : A young man came running to say, " Eldad and Medad do proph esy in the camp, " and Joshua, jealous for his master s honor, interposed, saying, "My lord Moses forbid them.
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