The Nations Grief for Its Fallen Chief a Sermon Preached in the First Congrega

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The Nations Grief for Its Fallen Chief a Sermon Preached in the First Congrega
Daniel L Gear
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But there have been happy exceptions to this. Wise and good men have sat upon thrones and swayed sceptres. The God-fearing Joseph was raised to the dignity of the Premiership of Egypt, the mightiest kingdom on earth. The prayerful Daniel was the third ruler in the kingdom of Persia. When Darius caiue into power he thought to set him over the whole realm. The devout Obediah and the pious Mordecai both lived and did good in positions of official trust, dignity and responsibility. David reigned ov...er Israel in the fear of God, and was a man after God's own heart, because he administered the affiiirs of his kingdom according to God's will. In the house and amid the palaces of Nero there were saints in office. And since their day pious men have ruled in righteous- ness and in the fear of God. The truth is, God, in his providence, sends men where there is something for them to do, whether it be into the dead level of society or to the high places of government and power. So long as they can serve God and their generation in that position, it is their duty to remain.

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