The Debt of Power Baccalaureate Sermon to the Span Classsearchtermclasss
The Debt of Power Baccalaureate Sermon to the Span Classsearchtermclasss
Vincent Marvin Richardson
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The ideal king is the one who serves his people best. You know who it was that threw this truth into living and eternal embodiment, as He girded Himself with a towel and washed the BACCALAUREATE SERMON. 9 feet of His disciples, saying, " The Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give His life a ransom for many. " " For He before whose sceptre The nations rise or fall, Who gives no least commandment But come to pass it shall, Said that he who would be greatest Should... be servant unto all. "And in conflict with the evil Which His bright creation mars, Laid He not aside the sceptre Which can reach to all the stars ? Of the service which He rendered See on His hand the scars ! " Opposed to this ideal is the exaggerated and false es- timate of the significance of possession, the belief that life consists in having. Possession may be nine points in the law ; it is only one point in the Gospel, and that not the principal point. There possession is always regarded as a means, not as an end ; as aggravating responsibility, not as lightening it ; as a call to work, not as a summons to rest.
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