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Christians From the Past on Living the Deeper Life

These Christians who once walked on this earth like we do today lived lives filled with the same struggles that we do today. Our world has so few examples of living the Christian life. Here are examples from the past on how to live a deeper Christian life in these latter days.


Words to Think About

WHAT IS MAN?


"What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? "     


- Psalms 8:4

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46. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885)

Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) English Bishop Anglican Church

ABOUT CHRISTOSPHER WORDSWORTH


Christopher Wordsworth (30 October 1807 – 20 March 1885) was an English intellectual and a bishop of the Anglican Church.


The grave of Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, Lincoln Cathedral

Wordsworth was born in London, the youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, who was the youngest brother of the poet William Wordsworth. Thus, Wordsworth was a nephew of the celebrated poet.


Wordsworth was the younger brother of the classical scholar John Wordsworth and Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane. He was educated at Winchester and Trinity, Cambridge.[1] Like his brother Charles, he was distinguished as an athlete as well as for scholarship. He won the Chancellor's Gold Medal for poetry in 1827 and 1828.


He became senior classic, and was elected a fellow and tutor of Trinity in 1830; shortly afterwards he took holy orders. He went for a tour in Greece in 1832–1833, and published various works on its topography and archaeology, the most famous of which is "Wordsworth's" Greece (1839). In 1836 he became Public Orator at Cambridge, and in the same year was appointed Headmaster of Harrow, a post he resigned in 1844. In 1844 Sir Robert Peel appointed him as a Canon of Westminster (1844–1869).[2] He was Vicar of Stanford in the Vale, Berkshire (1850–1869) and Archdeacon of Westminster (1864–1869). In 1869 Benjamin Disraeli appointed him Bishop of Lincoln which he retained until his death in 1885. His election to the See of Lincoln was confirmed at St Mary-le-Bow on 22 February 1869 (whereby he legally became Bishop of Lincoln) and he was ordained and consecrated a bishop at Westminster Abbey on 24 February by Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury; George Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand; and six other prelates.


According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, he was a man of fine character, with a high ideal of ecclesiastical duty, and he spent his money generously on church objects.


He is buried near the Shrine of St Hugh in Lincoln Cathedra


Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Wordsworth


QUOTES BY CHRISTOSPHER WORDSWORTH 


THE STUMBLING-BLOCK OF THE CROSS


"God walls the sea with sand. God clears the air with storms. God warms the earth with snow. He exalts us to heaven by the stumbling-block of the cross."


- Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) English Bishop of the Anglican Church


CHRISTOSPHER WORDSWORTH BOOKS AND SEMONS

 

  • Athens and Attica, 1836
  • Inscriptiones Pompeianae: or, Specimens and facsimiles of ancient inscriptions discovered on the walls of buildings at Pompeii, 1837
  • Greece, Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, 1839
  • Theophilus Anglicanus: or, Manual of instruction on the Church and the Anglican branch of it, 1843
  • On the Canon of the Scriptures, 1848
  • Lectures on the Apocalypse, 1849
  • Memoirs of William Wordsworth, 1851
  • Commentary on the Whole Bible, 1856–70
  • The Holy Year; or Hymns for Sundays and Holydays Throughout the Year, and for Other Occasions, 1863
  • Church History, 1881–83
  • The New Testament in the Original Greek: With Notes by C. Wordsworth. [With] an Index to the Introductions and Notes, by John Twycross, 2 volumes[9]
  • Ordinale Sarum, sive Directorium Sacerdotum (Liber quem Pica Sarum vulgo vocitat clerus) (Henry Bradshaw Society 1901), ed., with William Cooke.


Hymns

  • Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven and Voices Raise
  • Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord
  • Father of All, from Land and Sea
  • Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost
  • Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen
  • Hark! the Sound of Holy Voices
  • Heav’nly Father, Send Thy Blessing
  • Holy, Holy, Holy Lord
  • Lord, Be Thy Word My Rule
  • O Day of Rest and Gladness
  • O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea
  • O Lord, Our Strength in Weakness
  • See, the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph (set by Hubert Parry as "Rustington" in 1897)
  • Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn
  • Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
  • The Day Is Gently Sinking to a Close
  • The Grave Itself a Garden Is
  • Thine for ever! Thine for ever!


Photo Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Wordsworth

Words to Think About...

GRACIOUS SPIRIT, HOLY GHOST


By Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885)
The Holy Year (1862)


GRACIOUS Spirit, Holy Ghost,

Taught by Thee, we covet most

Of Thy gifts at Pentecost,    

Holy, heavenly Love.  


Faith, that mountains could remove,     Tongues of earth or Heaven above; Knowledge—all things—empty prove,    Without heavenly love.  


Though I as a Martyr bleed,

Give my goods the poor to feed,        

All is vain, if Love I need;    

Therefore, Give me Love.  


Love is kind, and suffers long,

Love is meek, and thinks no wrong,

Love, than death itself more strong;          Therefore, Give us Love.  


Prophecy will fade away,

Melting in the light of day;

Love will ever with us stay!    

Therefore, Give us Love.         


Faith will vanish into sight;

Hope be emptied in delight;

Love in heaven will shine more bright;    Therefore, Give us Love.

 

Faith and Hope and Love we see       

Joining hand in hand agree;

But the greatest of the three,   

And the best, is Love.  


From the overshadowing

Of Thy gold and silver wing,        

Shed on us, who to Thee sing,    

Holy, heavenly Love! 


SEE, THE CONQUERER


“See, the Conquer Mounts in Triumph” 


- Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) English Bishop of the Anglican Church



47. Chuck Colson (1931-2012)

Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries

ABOUT CHUCK COLSON


In the early 1970s during the days of Watergate and the waning years of Richard Nixon’s administration, Charles “Chuck” Wendell Colson was Special Counsel to the President and notoriously feared as the White House “hatchet man.” He was brazenly labeled as “incapable of humanitarian thought” according to the media of his day and freely admits playing political dirty tricks on behalf the President and the Republican Party. After word of Chuck Colson’s dramatic conversion to Christianity, the Boston Globe reported “if Mr. Colson can repent of his sins, there just has to be hope for everybody.” Nonetheless, justice prevailed and he was the first member of the Nixon administration to be incarcerated for Watergate-related charges in 1974. As a convicted felon Colson was sentenced to a one to three-year sentence, fined $5,000 for obstruction of justice, disbarred in the District of Columbia and prohibited from using his licenses from Virginia and Massachusetts. Colson eventually served seven months in Maxwell Correctional Facility in Alabama and was released in January 1975. Later that year his memoirs Born Again were published. On April 28, 1976 Colson was invited to address Wheaton College in Edman Chapel where he shared his testimony and urged evangelical students to engage the political process.


It’s no time for despair…We live in America, in the most priceless freedom that man has ever known, because this country was begun by disciples of Christ. The pilgrims that came here cam to have the freedom that Jesus Christ offers every single human being, the most radical, revolutionary experiment in the history of mankind, the radical idea that “No…God doesn’t rule through a divinely ordained king, but God rules, His sovereign rule is in the life of every single human being, that every single human being draws his power from God, that the individual is supreme in the eyes of the sovereign God, and that government is created to provide the needs of the aggregate collection of God endowed individuals, endowed with the power of God.” And look back upon the history of the Great Awakening in 1740, the cradle of the American Revolution. What was it? It was a spiritual revival that George Whitfield led, riding up and down the colonies from Savanna to New Hampshire and back south again, preaching a rebirth in Jesus Christ, that every American might know the human freedom of having Christ in his life…


What a priceless freedom we have, and it isn’t going to be saved for us by any human being. We can’t cop out, we can’t expect Washington to do it, we can’t expect the government to suddenly have the power of God; that was the very thing our forefathers rejected. We can’t expect one of our number of born-again believers to lead this nation on his back unless the hearts of the American people are turned to God…God’s secret plan for the nations is Christ in you, and it begins here today, this day. May the Love of the Lord Jesus be with you.


Twenty-five years later, Chuck Colson returned to Wheaton College and gave both the undergraduate and graduate Commencement addresses to the Class of 2000.


He continued to work tirelessly with Prison Fellowship, a non-profit organization devoted to prison ministry he founded in 1976. Colson was a public speaker, author, radio commentator, and founder of the Wilberforce Forum (now the Chuck Colson Center) as the teaching and advocacy arm of Prison Fellowship. Colson has received 15 honorary doctorates and in 1993 was awarded the Templeton Prize, donating the $1 million award to further the work of Prison Fellowship. In 2008, Colson was honored by President Bush with the Presidential Citizens Medal for his years of work with prisoners and their families. Chuck Colson died on April 21, 2012 at the age of 80.


The Papers of Charles Wendell Colson are located at the Billy Graham Center Archives on the campus of Wheaton College, Illinois. Additional materials pertaining to Colson and the Watergate hearings are contained in the Wesley G. Pippert Papers at the Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections.


- Source: recollections.wheaton.edu/2012/04/charles-w-colson/


QUOTES BY CHUCK COLSON


"I know the resurrection is a fact, and Watergate proved it to me. How? Because 12 men testified they had seen Jesus raised from the dead, then they proclaimed that truth for 40 years, never once denying it. Every one was beaten, tortured, stoned and put in prison. They would not have endured that if it weren't true. Watergate embroiled 12 of the most powerful men in the world-and they couldn't keep a lie for three weeks. You're telling me 12 apostles could keep a lie for 40 years? Absolutely impossible."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


THE CHURCH DOES DRAW PEOPLE IN


"The church does not draw people in; it sends them out."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL THINGS ABOUT BEING A CHRISTIAN


"One of the most wonderful things about being a Christian is that I don't ever get up in the morning and wonder if what I do matters. I live every day to the fullest because I can live it through Christ and I know no matter what I do today, I'm going to do something to advance the Kingdom of God."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


CHRISTIANS WHO UNDERSTAND BIBLICAL TRUTH


“Christians who understand biblical truth and have the courage to live it out can indeed redeem a culture, or even create one. This is the challenge facing all of us in the new millennium.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


SIMPLY BEING A CHRISTIAN TODAY IS AN OFFENSE


"Our society's obsession with tolerance leads to intolerance. Simply being a Christian today is an offense to our culture."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


ITS NOT WHAT WE DO THAT MATTERS


"It is not what we do that matters, but what a sovereign God chooses to do through us. God doesn't want our success; He wants us. He doesn't demand our achievements; He demands our obedience. The Kingdom of God is a kingdom of paradox, where through the ugly defeat of a cross, a holy God is utterly glorified. Victory comes through defeat; healing through brokenness; finding self through losing self."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


THE BIBLE, BANNED, BURNED, BELOVED


"The BIBLE - banned, burned, beloved. More widely read, more frequently attacked than any other book in history. Generations of intellectuals have attempted to discredit it, dictators of every age have outlawed it and executed those who read it. Yet soldiers carry it into battle believing it more powerful than their weapons. Fragments of it smuggled into solitary prison cells have transformed ruthless killers into gentle saints."


THE CHURCH HAS THE SAME VALUE SYSTEM AS TEH WORLD

   

"The church has been brought into the same value system as the world: fame, success, materialism and celebrity. We watch the leading churches and the leading Christians for our cues. We want to emulate the best known preachers with the biggest sanctuaries and the grandest edifices. Preoccupation with these values has perverted the church's message."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


SERVING THE RISEN RETURNING CHRIST


"You are called not to be successful or to meet any of the other counterfeit standards of this world, but to be faithful and to be expended in the cause of serving the risen and returning Christ."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


TO CALL GOOD EVIL AND EVIL GOOD


"Tolerance once meant that we could use our reason to discern good and evil in open debate. Today tolerance has been used to call good evil and evil good."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


CHRISTIANS SHOULD NEVER HAVE A POLITICAL PARTY


“Christians should never have a political party. It is a huge mistake to become married to an ideology, because the greatest enemy of the gospel is ideology. Ideology is a man-made format of how the world ought to work, and Christians instead believed in the revealing truth Scripture.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


CHUCK COLSON BOOKS AND SERMONS 


Charles Colson Sermons - Audio Messages 


How Now Shall We Live? (Author)

Born Again: 30th Anniversary Release [DVD]

The Body: Being Light in Darkness s

Kingdoms in Conflict

The Faith: What Christians Believe, Why They Believe It, and Why It…

Life Sentence 

Against the Night: Living in the New Dark Ages 

Being The Body

Gideon's Torch 

The Good Life 

Who Speaks for God?: Confronting the World With Real Christianity

Power Religion: The Selling Out of the Evangelical Church? 

A Dance With Deception: Revealing the Truth Behind the 

The God of Stones and Spiders: Letters to a Church in Exile 

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Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul (Contributor0

Go the Distance: The Making of a Promise Keeper (Editor)

The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature (Contributor) 

The God Who Hung on the Cross 

On the Firing Line: The Public Life of Our Public Figures (Contributor) 102 copies, 1 review

Growing in God's Spirit

The Transparent Leader 

Faith Beyond Feeling: Discerning the Heart of True Spirituality (Victor…

Radical Gratitude: Discovering Joy through Everyday Thankfulness

Pornography: A Human Tragedy (Contributor) 40 copies

Radical Redemption: The Real Story of Manny Mill 

Rogue Angel: The Spiritual Journey of One of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted 

Smart Sex: Finding Life-Long Love in a Hook-Up World 


Photo Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Colson

Words to Think About...

THE DISCIPLES DECISION TO OBEY 


"The disciples' decision to obey Jesus after the Ascension proved to be a pivot point in history. The word was never the same again."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


ALL AT ONCE I REALIZED


"But all at once I realized that it was not my success God had used to enable me to help those in this prison, or in hundreds of others just like it. My life of success was not what made this morning so glorious -- all my achievements meant nothing in God's economy. "No, the real legacy of my life was my biggest failure -- that I was an ex-convict. My greatest humiliation -- being sent to prison -- was the beginning of God's greatest use of my life; He chose the one thing in which I could not glory for His glory."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


IF CHRISTIANS TODAY UNDERSTOOD


“If Christians today understood this distinction between the role of the private Christian citizen and the Christian in government, they might sound less like medieval crusaders. If secularists understood correctly the nature of Christian public duty they would not fear, but welcome responsible Christian political involvement.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


WHERE THERE IS HOPE


"Where is the hope? I meet millions who tell me that they feel demoralized by the decay around us. Where is the hope? The hope that each of us have is not in who governs us, or what laws are passed, or what great things that we do as a nation. Our hope is in the power of God working through the hearts of people, and that’s where our hope is in this country; that’s where our hope is in life."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


POWER IS LIKE SALT WATER


“Power is like salt water; the more you drink, the thirstier you get.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


GENUINE CHRISTIANITY IS MORE


“Genuine Christianity is more than a relationship with Jesus, as expressed in personal piety, church attendance, Bible

study, and works of charity. It is more than discipleship, more than believing a system of doctrines about God. Genuine Christianity is a way of seeing and comprehending all reality. It is a worldview.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


WHEN GOD WANTED TO DEFEAT SIN


“When God wanted to defeat sin, His ultimate weapon was the sacrifice of His own Son. On Christmas Day two thousand years ago, the birth of a tiny baby in an obscure village in the Middle East was God's supreme triumph of good over evil.”


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


GOD DOESN'T WANT OUR SUCCESS


"God doesn't want our success; He wants us. He doesn't demand our achievements; He demands our obedience."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


WHAT IS TRUE HAS NEVER


"What is true has never been a question to be decided by polls or popular opinion. Truth isn’t ‘democratic’—it’s something that God has written into the very fabric of nature."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


IN MATTHEW 25, JESUS SAYS

 

"In Matthew 25, Jesus says, ‘I was in prison, and you visited me.’ He calls upon His followers to minister to those who are behind bars. In other words, we will be judged in part by the way we treat those who are in prison. The fact that a man has committed a crime, and is paying the price, does not mean that he forfeits his God-given dignity."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


LIFE FUNCTION OF THE LOCAL CHURCH


"The life function of [the local church] is to love the God who created it - to care for others out of obedience to Christ, to heal those who hurt, to take away fear, to restore community, to belong to one another, to proclaim the Good News while living it out. The church is the invisible made visible."


- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries 


REACHING INTO PRISONS AND JAILS


"For more than 35 years, Chuck Colson, a former prisoner himself … had a tremendous ministry reaching into prisons and jails with the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. When I get to heaven and see Chuck again, I believe I will see many, many people there whose lives have been transformed because of the message he shared with them. … I counted a privilege to have called him friend."


- Billy Graham (1918-2018) American Evangelist

48. Chuck Smith (1927–2013)

Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel

ABOUT CHUCK SMITH


In 1965 Pastor Chuck Smith began his ministry at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. Only 25 people had attended. What began as a small chapel grew into a church that seats over 2000 and is filled almost nightly. From the beginning, Pastor Chuck welcomed all—young and old—without judgement, placing his emphasis on the teaching of the Word of God.


God graciously used Pastor Chuck to reach a generation of hippies and surfers; generating a movement of the Holy Spirit that spread from the west coast to the east, bringing thousands of young people to Jesus Christ. Pastor Chuck extended his teaching nationally through The Word for Today radio program, as well as internationally over the Internet at CalvaryChapel.com.


Pastor Chuck went home to be with the Lord on October 3, 2013. Yet, the work that the Holy Spirit started with Pastor Chuck did not end that day; but, continues forth in this generation and the next as people continue to seek Christ, teach His Word and avail themselves to the direction and leading of the Holy Spirit.


Source: calvarychapel.com/chuck-smith/


Personal Life

On June 19, 1947, six days before his 20th birthday, Smith married Kay Johnson. She served as director of the women's ministry at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa for many years. Smith's four children currently work or have worked in the ministry.


On December 27, 2009, in the early morning hours, Smith suffered a minor stroke in his home and was immediately hospitalized. He recovered and returned to the ministry.


Smith announced during the New Years Day 2012 service that he had lung cancer. In June 2013, Smith's doctors found that his lung cancer had morphed from stage three to stage four.


Smith died from lung cancer on October 3, 2013, at his home in Newport Beach, California, at the age of 86. He was interred at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana, California. After he was buried, his funeral was held at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, where more than 200 churches worldwide planned to show his tribute, live via webcast.


Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Smith_(pastor)


QUOTES BY CHUCK SMITH


THERE ARE MORE BATTLES WON THROUGH PRAYER


"There are more battles won through prayer than by any other means."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


PRAYER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITY


"Prayer is the most important activity a born-again Christian can perform. It should head your list of priorities, for certainly the world around us desperately needs prayer. Prayer will open the door for God to do a glorious work in these last days. Prayer will stem the tide of evil."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


TRUE EDUCATION DOESN'T COME FROM THE WORLD


“True education doesn’t come from the wisdom of the world, but by the guidance and the wisdom that comes from the Holy Spirit.”


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THERE'S A DIFFERNCE BETWEEN LOSING YOUR SALVATION


"There's a difference between losing your salvation and leaving your salvation. If you lose something, you don't know where to find it. You can't lose your salvation because you always know where to find it; you can only leave it."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


Pastor Chuck ended all of his services with this verse; 


The Lord bless thee, and keep thee;

The Lord make His face to shine upon thee,

And be gracious unto thee

And be gracious unto thee

The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee,

And give thee peace.


- Numbers 6:24-26


CHUCK SMITH BOOKS AND SERMONS

  

Chuck Smith Sermons - Sermon Index

  

Chuck Smith Sermons - Bible Portal  

 

  • [Info] Smith, Chuck, 1927-2013: Charisma vs. Charismania (HTML at calvarychapelofhope.org)
  • [Info] Smith, Chuck, 1927-2013: Harvest, also by Tal Brooke (HTML at calvarychapelofhope.org)
  • [Info] Smith, Chuck, 1927-2013: The Tribulation and the Church (HTML at calvarychapelofhope.org)


Why Grace Changes Everything   

Charisma Vs. Charismania  

Living Water: The Power of the Holy Spirit in Your Life  

Calvary Chapel Distinctives 1 

Harvest 99 copies

Effective Prayer Life  

The Gospel According to Grace: A Clear Commentary on the Book of Romans 6

What the World Is Coming to 

The Search for Messiah: Discovering the Identity of the True Messiah!  

New Testament Study Guide: Matthew Through Revelation/Verse by Verse 4, 

The tribulation and the Church   

The Man God Uses: 14 Characteristics of a Godly Man  

Old Testament Study Guide  

The Final Curtain: Prophetical Events Leading to the Second Coming 2

The Last Days: The Middle East and the Book of Revelation  

The reproducers; new life for thousands  

Calvinism, Arminianism, and the Word of God: A Calvary Chapel Perspective  

Answers for Today, Vols. I & II  

Chuck Smith Autobiography: A Memoir of Grace 

The Philosophy of Ministry of Calvary Chapel 

Love: The More Excellent Way 

Prayer: Our Glorious Privilege  

Dateline Earth: Countdown to Eternity  

The Final Act  

The Word for Today Bible  

Faith 1

End Times: A Report on Future Survival  

The Gospel of Mark for growing Christians  

Wisdom for Today  

The Claims of Christ  

Turnaround at Home: Giving a Stronger Spiritual Legacy Than You Received  

Wisdom For Today Devotional - Paperback  

Family relationships 

Acts Commentary  

Snatched Away!  

When Storms Come: Discovering Hope in Adversity 

Future Survival 

Study Guide on the Holy Spirit 

Comfort for Those Who Mourn 

Standing Up in a Fallen World 

The Rapture 

1 John Notes: An Outline for Expository Teaching 

The Gospel of John Gift Book 

Biblical Counseling: A Topical Index for Christian Living 

Biblical Counseling 

The Gospel of John Illustrated Tract 

The Life of the Believer Series, Volume 2, Foundations 

End Times 

How Can a Man Be Born Again? 

Through the Bible C-2000 Commentary by Chuck Smith on 8 Audio MP3 discs

The Answer for Today - Volume 1  

Story of the Ten Commandments, The - Includes Audio CD 

riding the Whirlwind  

The Soon to be Revealed Antichrist 

Leading People To An Encounter With God 

A Memoir of Grace 

The Great Tribulation & the Church: Will the Church Experience the Great

Giving God Your Best 

The History of Calvary Chapel 

The Life Of The Believer Series: Volume 1: Service 

Through the Bible 

God's Life-Changing Answers to Six Vital Questions of Life 

Through the Bible: Student Version Disc 1 of 4 

Cassette (Set of 4) Foundations, The Life of the Believer Series, Volume 2 

What the World is coming to - A complete comentary on the Book 

Philosophy of ministry of Calvary Chapel 

Redemption 

The Gospel of John 

Historia y Filosofía del ministerio de Calvary Chapel 

Through The Bible C-2000 Series 

Countdown to Eternity [Videorecording] 

Deep & Rich: A Treasury of Classic Hymns 

The Story of the Ten Commandments As told by Chuck Smith 

Calvary Basics Series 

Living Water Study Guide 

Passing The Torch of Creation Spiritual & Tactical Wisdom 

Halloween: Trick or Treat? [Documentary film] 


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Words to Think About...

YOUR ETERNAL DESTINY


"If through faith you have placed your eternal destiny in the loving hands of Jesus Christ, you can be sure that God is at work, shaping the events and circumstances of your life into a beautiful mosaic that will reveal His Son to the men and women around you. His hand is on you, as it has been since before you were born."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THE SCRIPTURE MAKES IT CLEAR


“The Scripture makes it clear that one of the Holy Spirit’s primary tasks is to restrain evil until the time set by the Father.”


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


PRAYER CHANGES US


"Though prayer doesn't change God's mind or God's purposes, prayer does change something- It changes us.


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


GOD OFTEN GOES TO THE GUTTER


"God often goes to the gutter to find the recipient for His grace. He lifts him out, washes him and transforms him - making him into a child of God fit for His kingdom. That is God’s grace."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THE PURPOSE IS NOT


"The purpose is not that you might get more of the Holy Spirit, but that the Holy Spirit might get more of you."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


GOD'S WORD IS THE ONLY RELIABLE


"God's Word is the only reliable guideline for living. Following your heart, without the leading of His Word and His Spirit, will lead you to His judgement."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


LIVE FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD


"So live for the kingdom of God. Seek to bring glory to Jesus Christ and the Lord will use you. It is my prayer, my constant and daily prayer, that God would keep me useable.


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THE PEACE OF GOD COMES


“The peace of God comes when you take each situation and rest it fully in His hands. You stop looking at the problems and you start looking at the Lord.”


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THE BLESSINGS OF GOD


"We should not take the blessings of God for granted. We should always be careful to give God praise and thanksgiving for the work that he does in our lives."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


ACCORDING TO HIS PLAN


"As you commit your life to follow the Lord, He begins to plant His desires in your heart, then guides you according to His plan."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


WHERE GOD GUIDES


"Where God guides, God provides."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


WE ARE SO WRONG


"Sometimes we make the mistake of thinking God uses only 'special' people the strong, the intelligent, the beautiful. We don't think He has a place for the rest of us. We are so wrong!


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


GOD IS MORE INTERESTED


"God is more interested in what we are than in what we do. He looks for fruit; we try to produce works."


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


FAITH IS THE KEY


“Faith is the key to a successful Christian life.”


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement


THE PEACE OF GOD COMES


“The peace of God comes when you take each situation and rest it fully in His hands. You stop looking at the problems and you start looking at the Lord.”


- Chuck Smith (1927–2013) American Pastor Founded Calvary Chapel Movement

49. Clement of Alexandria (150c. 211-215)

Clement of Alexandria (150c. 211-215) Christian Theologian, Philosopher

ABOUT CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA


Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c. 150 – c. 215 AD), was a Christian theologian and philosopher who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. Among his pupils were Origen and Alexander of Jerusalem. A convert to Christianity, he was an educated man who was familiar with classical Greek philosophy and literature. As his three major works demonstrate, Clement was influenced by Hellenistic philosophy to a greater extent than any other Christian thinker of his time, and in particular, by Plato and the Stoics.[6] His secret works, which exist only in fragments, suggest that he was familiar with pre-Christian Jewish esotericism and Gnosticism as well. In one of his works he argued that Greek philosophy had its origin among non-Greeks, claiming that both Plato and Pythagoras were taught by Egyptian scholars. 


Clement is usually regarded as a Church Father. He is venerated as a saint in Coptic Christianity, Eastern Catholicism, Ethiopian Christianity, and Anglicanism. He was revered in Western Catholicism until 1586, when his name was removed from the Roman Martyrology by Pope Sixtus V on the advice of Baronius. The Eastern Orthodox Church officially stopped any veneration of Clement of Alexandria in the 10th century.


Neither Clement's birthdate or birthplace is known with any degree of certainty. It is speculated that he was born sometime around 150 AD. According to Epiphanius of Salamis, he was born in Athens, but there is also a tradition of an Alexandrian birth. 


His parents were pagans and Clement was a convert to Christianity. In the Protrepticus he displays an extensive knowledge of Greek religion and mystery religions, which could only have arisen from the practice of his family's religion. 


Having rejected paganism as a young man due to its perceived moral corruption, he travelled in Greece, Asia Minor, Palestine, and Egypt. Clement's journeys were primarily a religious undertaking. In Greece, he encountered an Ionian theologian, who has been identified as Athenagoras of Athens; while in the east, he was taught by an Assyrian, sometimes identified with Tatian, and a Jew, possibly Theophilus of Caesarea. 


In around 180 AD, Clement reached Alexandria, where he met Pantaenus, who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. Eusebius suggests that Pantaenus was the head of the school, but controversy exists about whether the institutions of the school were formalized in this way before the time of Origen. Clement studied under Pantaenus, and was ordained to the priesthood by Pope Julian before 189. Otherwise, virtually nothing is known of Clement's personal life in Alexandria. He may have been married, a conjecture supported by his writings.


During the Severian persecution of 202–203, Clement left Alexandria. In 211, Alexander of Jerusalem wrote a letter commending him to the Church of Antioch, which may imply that Clement was living in Cappadocia or Jerusalem at that time. He died c. 215 AD at an unknown location.


- Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_of_Alexandria


QUOTES BY CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA


CERTAIN PLEASURES ARE EVIL


"Since the fact that pleasure is not a good thing is admitted from the fact that certain pleasures are evil, by this reason good appears evil, and evil good. And then, if we choose some pleasures and shun others, it is not every pleasure that is a good thing. Similarly, also, the same rule holds with pains, some of which we endure, and others we shun. But choice and avoidance are exercised according to knowledge; so that it is not pleasure that is the good thing, but knowledge by which we shall choose a pleasure at a certain time, and of a certain kind. Now the martyr chooses the pleasure that exists in prospect through the present pain. If pain is conceived as existing in thirst, and pleasure in drinking, the pain that has preceded becomes the efficient cause of pleasure. But evil cannot be the efficient cause of good. Neither, then, is the one thing nor the other evil.” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


WHEREFORE ALSO, SARAH WAS JEALOUS


“Wherefore also, when Sarah was jealous at Hagar being preferred to her, Abraham, as choosing only what was profitable in secular philosophy, said, "Behold, thy maid is in thine hands: deal with her as it pleases thee;" [1867] manifestly meaning, "I embrace secular culture as youthful, and a handmaid; but thy knowledge I honour and reverence as true wife." And Sarah afflicted   her; which is equivalent to corrected and admonished her.” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


“For philosophy is the study of wisdom, and wisdom is the knowledge of things divine and human; and their causes." Wisdom is therefore queen of philosophy, as philosophy is of preparatory culture.   For if philosophy "professes control of the tongue, and the belly, and the parts below the belly, it is to be chosen on its own account. But it appears more worthy of respect and pre-eminence, if cultivated for the honour and knowledge of God.” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA BOOKS AND SERMONS

 

  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: An answer to Clemens Alexandrinus's sermon upon Quis dives salvetur? What rich man can be sav'd? Proving it easie for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. ([London? : s.n., ca. 1690?]) 
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Christian doctrine and practice in the second century. (London : W. Pickering, 1844), also by Caroline Frances Cornwallis
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Clement of Alexandria: Quis dives salvetur. (Cambridge : University Press, 1897), also by Percy Mordaunt Barnard (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Essai sur le symbolisme antique d'orient : principalement sur le symbolisme égyptien / (Paris : Duprat, 1847), also by de Brière 
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: The exhortation to the Greeks, The rich man's salvation, and the fragment of an address entitled, To the newly baptized; with an English translation by G.W. Butterworth. (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1919, t.p. 1968), also by G. W. Butterworth (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: A homily of Clement of Alexandria, entitled: Who is the rich man that is being saved? / (London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; New York : E. & J.B. Young & Co., 1901), also by P. Mordaunt Barnard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Hymnes de Synésius ... : précédés d'une étude sur sa vie et ses écrits ; accompagnés d'un Hymne au Christ par Saint Clement Alexandrin ... ; et suivis des hymnes sacrés de Manzoni / (Lyon : Librairie Catholique de Perisse Frères, 1839), also by Synesius of Cyrene, of Cyrene Synesius, and Alessandro Manzoni (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Liturgies and other documents of the Ante-Nicene period. (Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, [1872]) (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Liturgies and other documents of the Ante-Nicene period. (Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1883) (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Opera / (Oxonii : E typographeo Clarendoniano, 1869), ed. by Wilhelm Dindorf (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Opera quae extant ... ([Wirceburgi, ex officina libraria Staheliana, 1778- ]) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: Qual sia il ricco che si salva / ([Florence? : s.n.], 1862), also by Amerigo Barsi (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Clement, of Alexandria, Saint, ca. 150-ca. 215: The writings of Clement of Alexandria; (Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1882-84 [v. 1 1884]) (page images at HathiTrust)


Source: onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Clement%2C%20of%20Alexandria%2C%20Saint%2C%20ca%2E%20150%2Dca%2E%20215


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Words to Think About...

TILL THE LAST DAY OF LIFE  


"Prayer that runs its course till the last day of life needs a strong and tranquil soul." 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


LUXERY HAS DERANGED ALL THINGS


"Luxury has deranged all things; it has disgraced man. A luxurious niceness seeks everything, attempts everything, forces everything, coerces nature. Men play the part of women, and women that of men, contrary to nature; women are at once wives and husbands: no passage is closed against libidinousness; and their promiscuous lechery is a public institution, and luxury is domesticated. O miserable spectacle! Horrible conduct! "


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


THE RULE OF LIFE


"The rule of life for a perfect person is to be in the image and likeness of God.”


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


DO NOT THINK THAT WE SAY


“Do not think that we say that these things are only to be received by faith, but also that they are to be asserted by reason. For indeed it is not safe to commit these things to bare faith without reason, since assuredly truth cannot be without reason.” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


CHARACTER TO THE DIVINE NATURE


“And this is being just and holy with wisdom; for the Divinity needs nothing and suffers nothing; whence it is not, strictly speaking, capable of self-restraint, for it is never subjected to perturbation, over which to exercise control; while our nature, being capable of perturbation, needs self-constraint, by which disciplining itself to the need of little, it endeavours to approximate in character to the divine nature.” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 


FORGIVE AND IT SHALL BE FPRGIVEN 


'Forgive, and it shall be forgiven you'; the commandment, as it were, compelling people to salvation, out of a superabundance of goodness. (Strom. 7.14.86.6)” 


- Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Christian Theologian and Philosopher 




 

50. Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972)

Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman

ABOUT CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL


Clovis Gillham Chappell was born in January 8, 1882 on a rural farm in Tennessee. He graduated from Webb Prep School and continued his education at Trinity College and Harvard. He held doctorial from Duke, Birmingham Southern College, and Centenary College of Louisiana. Clovis Chappell was ordained as a minister in 1908, which marked the beginning of his 41 yearlong career as a minister.


Clovis Chappell was a minister to fourteen churches. During Clovis Chappell career as a minister, he wrote over 35 books and one book on homiletical theory. His preaching style was had three main characteristics. First, he spoke on humans' desires and needs, which allowed congregations to connect easily with the message. Second, was the feature of optimism, raising hope and showing people the good in life's experiences. Lastly, Clovis engaged his audience with questions both rhetorical and literal, which made his audience think and engage in his sermons. Chappell delivered his sermons at a nice pace in the beginning, then gradually increased his speed through the main portion, and reduced the pace at the end. Clovis Chappell ability to speak and relay a message was fundamental to his success in ministry.


Clovis Chappell retired in 1949 at the age of 62. Though he still made speeches and gave lectures during his retirement. Clovis was praised for his preaching ability numerous of times by bishops and other religious authorities.


Chappell died in August of 1972 in his home at the age of 90. His funeral was held at Waverly Methodist Church. He is buried at Richlawn Cemetery in Waverly, TN.


QUOTES BY CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL


HOWEVER FAR YOU HAVE GONE FROM GOD


"However far you have gone from God and however stiff may be the tempest that blows about you, if you get this promise under your feet all the storms that hell can let loose against a human soul will leave you unshaken. But you must keep a firm stand on the promise. 


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


IF YOU REJECT GOD'S BEST FOR YOU


If you reject God's best for you, then He tries to get you to realize His second best. If you reject this, then He seeks to bring you to the next best. But remember this, God cannot, in the very nature of things, make as much out of a fraction of a life as He can out of the whole of a life.


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


AS THE SAINTS OF GOD MEET TOGETHER  


"As the saints of God meet together Jesus still manifests Himself. And seeing Him, there comes to us a new joy and peace, a new sense of the purpose and worthfulness of life. Seeing Him there comes to us a new power for battle and for conquest."  


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


YOU CANNOT WALK WITH HIM IN REBELLION


"Whenever you make up your mind to refuse to go where God wants you to go and to do what God wants you to do, you must make up your mind at the same time to renounce the friendship of God. You cannot walk with Him and at the same time be in rebellion against Him. God has no possible way of entering into fellowship with the soul that is disobedient to His will. Believe me, it is absolutely useless, it is mere mockery, to say "Lord, Lord" and then refuse to do the things that He commands you to do."


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Methodist Clergyman


GIVE GOD A CHANCE AT THE CHILDREN  


"We will never bring in the Kingdom by simply seeking to save an adult generation. We must give God a chance at the children or the cause of righteousness is going to be defeated. But if we will save the child, we will surely save the world."  


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


BECOME A PARTAKER OF THE DIVINE NATURE


"You may suffer and yet be un-Christlike, but no man can be Christlike and fail to suffer. If you ever, by the grace of God, become a partaker of the divine nature you must also inevitably become a partaker of His sufferings."


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Methodist Clergyman


CLOVIS G. CHAPPELL BOOKS AND SERMONS
 

Topical Sermons

  • Baptists
  • Bible, Surprises
  • Bible, Versions (KJV and the Revised Version)
  • Choices Make a Difference
  • Choir, The
  • Christmas Sermons
  • Church, The
  • Easter Sermons
  • Family Sermons
  • Gospels, Sermons on
  • Jesus and His Bible
  • Jesus, Characteristics of
  • Jesus' Teacing About God
  • Liquor and the Church and Related Sermons
  • Living with Royalty
  • Meet These Men
  • Official Board, The
  • Prayer
  • Preaching
  • Protestantism - Why I am a Protestant
  • Scouting
  • Teachers
  • Topical Messages
  • War and Peace
  • What Happened at Aldersgate / The Prophet and the Long Road

Sermons on the Old Testament


  • Old Testament Books of the Bible (series 1)
  • Old Testament Books of the Bible (series 2)
  • Genesis (series 1)
  • Genesis (series 2)
  • Genesis (series 3)
  • Exodus
  • Numbers
  • Deuteronomy
  • Judges
  • Joshua
  • Ruth
  • I Samuel
  • II Samuel
  • I Kings
  • II Kings
  • I Chronicles
  • Nehemiah
  • Ester
  • Job
  • Job, Meditations on
  • Psalms (series 1)
  • Psalms (series 2)
  • Proverbs
  • Song of Solomon
  • Isaiah
  • Isaiah, Meditations on
  • Jeremiah
  • Lamentations
  • Daniel
  • Ezekiel
  • Amos
  • Hosea
  • Micah
  • Zachariah
  • Malachi

Sermons on the New Testament

  • Books of the Bible New Testament
  • Meditations on the New Testament
  • Matthew (series 1)
  • Matthew (series 2)
  • Matthew (series 3)
  • Matthew (series 4)
  • Matthew, Meditations on (series 1)
  • Matthew, Meditations on (series 2)
  • Mark
  • Luke (series 1)
  • Luke (series 2)
  • Luke (series 3)
  • Luke (series 4)
  • Luke (series 5)
  • Luke, Meditations on
  • John (series 1)
  • John (series 2)
  • John (series 3)
  • John, Meditations on
  • Acts (series 1)
  • Acts (series 2)
  • Acts (series 3)
  • Acts, Meditations on
  • Romans
  • I Corinthians
  • II Corinthians
  • Galatians
  • Ephesians
  • Philippians
  • Colossians
  • Titus
  • I Timothy
  • II Timothy
  • Hebrews
  • I Peter
  • James
  • I John
  • Revelation

Source: articles.ochristian.com/preacher571-1.shtml


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Words to Think About...

HIS BLESSED PLANS FOR US 


"How glorious that, when we resist God's purpose and all but wreck ourselves, He will make us again. Truly we would be a hopeless race but for the fact that we have a mighty God who is able to remake us even when we have rebelled against Him and have thwarted His blessed plans for us." 


 - Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


IN REBELLION AGAINST HIM  


"Whenever you make up your mind to refuse to go where God wants you to go and to do what God wants you to do, you must make up your mind at the same time to renounce the friendship of God. You cannot walk with Him and at the same time be in rebellion against Him. God has no possible way of entering into fellowship with the soul that is disobedient to His will. Believe me, it is absolutely useless, it is mere mockery, to say "Lord, Lord" and then refuse to do the things that He commands you to do."  


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


FIRM STANCE ON THE PROMISE


"However far you have gone from God and however stiff may be the tempest that blows about you, if you get this promise under your feet all the storms that hell can let loose against a human soul will leave you unshaken. But you must keep a firm stand on the promise."


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


AS LONG AS YOUR DISOBEDIENCE    


"As long as your sin breaks your heart, as long as your disobedience makes you lie awake nights and wet your pillow in tears there is hope for you. But when you become contented with your wickedness, when you come to believe that it is the best possible for you, then you are in danger indeed."    


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman 


A NEW JOY AND PEACE


"As the saints of God meet together Jesus still manifests Himself. And seeing Him, there comes to us a new joy and peace, a new sense of the purpose and worthfulness of life. Seeing Him there comes to us a new power for battle and for conquest."


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman


WE TURN FROM FELLOWSHIP

 

"We get in the grip of doubt and straightway we turn from the fellowship of those who know the Lord to the fellowship of those who confessedly do not know Him."


- Clovis G. Chappell (1882-1972) Tennessee Methodist Clergyman

51. Corrie Ten Boom (1892-1983)

Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor and Christian Writer

ABOUT CORRIE TEN BOOM


Cornelia (Corrie) Arnolda Johanna ten Boom, the fourth and youngest child of Casper and Cor ten Boom, was born on April 15, 1892 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Soon after Corrie's birth, Casper ten Boom inherited the family watch shop at 19 Barteljorisstraat in the city of Haarlem and moved there with his family. For short, the house was referred to as the Beje (pronounced bay-yay). The parents, the four children (Betsie, Willem, Nollie, and Corrie), and three aunts (sisters of Mrs. ten Boom) occupied the not-too-roomy living quarters above the watch shop.


The Ten Boom family (the Dutch prefix "ten" means "to the" and "Boom" means "tree") had a great interest in and love for the Jewish people. In 1844, Corrie's great-grandfather, Willem ten Boom, started a meeting dedicated to praying for the Jewish people. In 1944, exactly one hundred years later, Corrie and her family were arrested for their part in saving Jewish lives in World War II. Most were released, but four members of the family died as a result of their imprisonment.


After she was set free from Ravensbruck Concentration Camp in Germany, Corrie ten Boom went around the world for thirty-three years, from 1944 to 1977, speaking in sixty-four countries.


On February 28, 1977, at the age of 85, she settled down in a rented house in Placentia, California, completed several book manuscripts, and made filmed versions of her messages, directed again by James Collier (director of The Hiding Place movie).


In August 1978, she suffered the first of three serious strokes which eventually confined her to bed in the front room of the home, which she had named "Shalom House." It was there that she passed away on April 15, 1983, her ninety-first birthday.


Source: dbu.edu/corrie-ten-boom/her-story.html


QUOTES BY CORRIE TEN BOOM


WORRY EMPTIES TODAY OF STRENGTH


"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of its strength."  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE FIRST STEP ON THE WAY TO VICTORY  


"The first step on the way to victory is to recognize the enemy."  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE DEVILS SHOUTS FOR JOY


"When a Christian shuns fellowship with other Christians, the devil smiles. When he stops studying the Bible, the devil laughs. When he stops praying, the devil shouts for joy."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor Christian Writer


SATAN SOMETIMES SUGGESTS


"Satan sometimes suggests that an offering will satisfy God, when in fact He is demanding our all."


- Corrie Ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor and Christian Writer 


THE ONLY REQUIREMENT IS TO BELIEVE IN HIM 


"Who can add to Christmas? The perfect motive is that God so loved the world. The perfect gift is that He gave His only Son. The only requirement is to believe in Him. The reward of faith is that you shall have everlasting life."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


PRAYER IS SUCH AN IMPORTANT POWER


“Prayer is such an important power. In the concentration camp, seven hundred of us lived in a room built for two hundred people. We were all dirty, nervous and tense. One day a horrible fight broke out amongst the prisoners. Betsie (her sister who died in a Nazi prison camp) began to pray aloud. It was as if a storm lay down, until at last all was quiet. Then Betsie said, ‘Thank you, Father.’ A tired old woman was used by the Lord to save the situation for seven hundred fellow prisoners through her prayers.”


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


DISCERNMENT IS GOD'S CALL TO INTERCESSION

  
"Discernment is God's call to intercession, never to faultfinding."  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer  


FORGIVENESS IS AN ACT OF WILL


"Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


A MAN IS POWERFUL ON HIS KNEES


"Don’t pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and keep it. A man is powerful on his knees." 


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


NO PIT IS SO DEEP THAT HE IS NOT DEEPER STILL


"No pit is so deep that He is not deeper still; with Jesus even in our darkest moments, the best remains and the very best is yet to be." 


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


CORRIE TEN BOOM BOOKS AND SERMONS 


Corrie ten Boom Sermons - Sermon Index 


Backhouse, Halcyon C. (1992), Corrie ten Boom: Faith Triumphs, Heroes of The Faith, Alton: Hunt & Thorpe, ISBN 1-85608-007-2.

Baez, Kjersti Hoff; Bohl, Al (2008) [1989], Corrie ten Boom, Chronicles of Faith, Ulrichsville, Ohio: Barbour Pub, ISBN 978-1-59789-967-3.

Benge, Janet; Benge, Geoffrey ‘Geoff’ (1999), Corrie ten Boom: Keeper of the Angels' Den, Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub, ISBN 1-57658-136-5.

Briscoe, Jill (1991), Paint the Prisons Bright: Corrie ten Boom, Dallas: Word Pub, ISBN 0-8499-3308-0

Brown, Joan Winmill (1979), Corrie, the Lives She's Touched, Old Tappan, N.J: F.H. Revell Co, ISBN 0-8007-1049-5.

Carlson, Carole C. (1983), Corrie ten Boom, Her Life, Her Faith: A Biography, Old Tappan, N.J: F.H. Revell Co, ISBN 0-8007-1293-5.

Causey, Charles M. (2016), The Lion and the Lamb: The True Holocaust Story of a Powerful Nazi Leader and a Dutch Resistance Worker, ISBN 1-51276-109-5

Couchman, Judith (1997), Corrie ten Boom: Anywhere He Leads Me.

Guthrie, Stan (2019), Victorious: Corrie ten Boom and The Hiding Place, Paraclete Press.

Mainse, David (1976), The Corrie ten Boom Story: Turning Point.

McKenzie, Catherine (2006), Corrie ten Boom: Are All The Watches Safe.

Meloche, Renée; Pollard, Bryan (2002), Corrie ten Boom: Shining In The Darkness.

Metaxas, Eric (2015), Seven Women And The Secret To Their Greatness, Nashville, TN: Nelson Books.

Moore, Pamela Rosewell (1986), The Five Silent Years of Corrie ten Boom.

Moore, Pamela Rosewell (2004), Life Lessons From The Hiding Place: Discovering The Heart of Corrie ten Boom.

Poley, Hans (1993), Return to The Hiding Place.

Ray, Chaplain (1985), Corrie ten Boom Speaks To Prisoners.

Shaw, Sue (1996), Corrie ten Boom: Faith In Dark Places.

Smith, Emily S, A Visit To The Hiding Place: The Life-Changing Experiences of Corrie ten Boom.

Stamps, Ellen de Kroon (1978), My Years with Corrie, Old Tappan, N.J: F.H. Revell Co.

Wallington, David (1981), The Secret Room: The Story of Corrie ten Boom, Exeter: Religious Education Press.

Watson, Jean (1994), Corrie ten Boom: The Watchmaker's Daughter.

Wellman, Samuel ‘Sam’ (1984), Corrie ten Boom: The Heroine of Haarlem.

Wellman, Samuel ‘Sam’ (2004), Corrie ten Boom: Heroes of The Faith.

White, Kathleen (1991), Corrie ten Boom.


Photo Credit: vancechristie.com/2016/11/22/giving-thanks-circumstances-corrie-ten-boom/

Words to Think About...

THAT THE HUMAN EYE CANNOT SEE  


"Faith is like radar that sees through the fog-the reality of things at a distance that the human eye cannot see."  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


FAITH SEES THE IMPOSSIBLE


“Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible.” 


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE STRESS OF THE STORM  


“In order to realize the worth of the anchor we need to feel the stress of the storm.”   


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


PRAY FOR MIRACLES


"Expect resistance but pray for miracles!"  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE BEST LEARNING I HAD


"The best learning I had came from teaching."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


TRUST AN UNKNOWN GOD


"Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE MEASURE OF A LIFE  


"The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation."  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


WHEN YOU ARE ALONE


“I’ve experienced His presence in the deepest darkest hell that men can create. I have tested the promises of the Bible, and believe me, you can count on them. I know that Jesus Christ can live in you, in me, through His Holy Spirit. You can talk with Him; you can talk with Him out loud or in your heart when you are alone, as I was alone in solitary confinement. The joy is that He hears each word.”   


– Corrie Ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


BE UNITED WITH OTHER CHRISTIANS


"Be united with other Christians. A wall with loose bricks is not good. The bricks must be cemented together."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


JESUS IS COMING  


"We are not a postwar generation, but a pre-peace generation. Jesus is coming" 


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


MADE INTO A BURDEN


"Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


THE RICHES OF GOD'S PROMISE


"Gather the riches of God's promises. Nobody can take away from you those texts from the Bible which you have learned by heart."


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


HE BRINGS YOU HOME SAFELY


"When Jesus takes your hand, He keeps you tight. When Jesus keeps you tight, He leads you through your whole life. When Jesus you through your life, He brings you safely home.” 


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 


IT HURTS WHEN...   


"It hurts when God has to PRY things out of our hand!"  


- Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) Holocaust Survivor, Christian Writer 



52. Curtis Hutson (1934–1995)

Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor

ABOUT CURTIS HUDSON


Curtis Hutson (July 10, 1934 – March 5, 1995) was an Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor and editor of The Sword of the Lord (1980-1995).


Curtis Hutson was born in Decatur, Georgia, to a barber and hair dresser, the second of five children. He attended Avondale High School where he met his future wife, Barbara (Gerri) Crawford. They began dating after graduation while Hutson was working at Scottdale Textile Mill. They married in 1952 and had four children: Sherry, Donna, Kay, and Tony.


While working as a mail carrier, Hutson preached at church services and revivals in the Atlanta area. In 1956 he conducted a revival at the tiny Forrest Hills Baptist Church of Scottdale. By the end of the week, Hutson had filled the fifty seats in the church, the pastor had resigned, and Hutson was called to replace him. Although he had no formal training, Hutson served as pastor while continuing to work for the post office.


In 1961, Hutson heard Jack Hyles, Tom Malone and John R. Rice preach at nearby Antioch Baptist Church. During that Sword of the Lord conference, Hyles gave a two-hour soul-winning lecture. Hutson was convicted that he too should aggressively win the lost to Christ. The following Saturday he led three people to the Lord. "Every week thereafter for a number of years he led someone to Christ."He began to preach about soul winning, and his congregation began to follow his example. In 1967 Hutson quit the post office to become a full-time pastor—at first for a salary of $75 a month. Between 1969 and 1972, the church grew from 350 to 2,300 members. In 1976, when Hutson resigned after 20 years of pastoring, church membership was 7,900.


Entering full-time evangelism, Hutson held area-wide evangelistic meetings from 1977 to 1980. From 1974 to 1980, he also served as president of the now defunct Baptist University of America near Atlanta. Hutson was gifted in using humor to engage an audience, and he memorized one-liners and funny stories topically so that he would have a collection of ready jokes on any subject. 


In 1978, John R. Rice invited Hutson to become the associate editor of the fundamentalist newspaper The Sword of the Lord based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Two years later, Rice died and Hutson became editor. He served in this position for the remainder of his life while continuing to preach in churches across America.


In 1992 Hutson was diagnosed with prostate cancer, of which he died in March 1995. Shelton Smith became his successor at The Sword of the Lord.


- Source wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Hutson


QUOTES BY CURTIS HUDSON 


"No one will ever go to Hell who has put his trust in Jesus Christ, but many will end up in torment who have trusted their own righteousness and reformation."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


WHETHER A THING IS RIGHT OR WRONG


"In any matter where we have questions, we have a right to ask the Holy Spirit to lead us and to expect His gentle guiding."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


WHEN PRAYING FOR THE LORD'S WILL  


"When praying for the Lord's will about something questionable, don't give up if you don't receive clear leading after one prayer; just keep on praying until God makes it clear."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor  


THE BELIEVER HAS EVERLASTING LIFE


"In addition to saying that the believer has everlasting life the moment he believes, Jesus adds the promise that he shall not come into condemnation; that is, the sentence of sin will never be put on the believer again."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor 


I THINK THERE ARE MANY WHO LIKE TO BE SAVED


"I think there are many who would like to be saved but have been presented the faulty idea that repentance is turning from sin and therefore they are convinced that they cannot be saved. Oh, if we would only make salvation plain and explain to men that we are not saved by doing anything; rather we are saved by trusting in what Jesus has already done."


- Curtis Hutson (1934 –1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor 


CURTIS HUDSON BOOKS AND SERMONS

 

  • Bread for Believers 
  • Building and Battling 
  • Death So Soon, Heaven So Real 
  • Ingredients of a Great Church 
  • Punch Lines 
  • Salvation Crystal Clear 
  • Some Things I've Learned 
  • Twelve Chosen Men Who Changed the World 
  • Winning Souls and Getting Them Down the Aisle 
  • Why I Disagree with All Five Points of Calvinism 

All of Hutson's books and pamphlets were published by Sword of the Lord Publishers.


Photo Credit: alchetron.com/Curtis-Hutson

Words to Think About...

DON'T GIVE UP


"When praying for the Lord's will about something questionable, don't give up if you don't receive clear leading after one prayer; just keep on praying until God makes it clear."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


THE BELIEVER HAS EVERLASTING LIFE


"In addition to saying that the believer has everlasting life the moment he believes, Jesus adds the promise that he shall not come into condemnation; that is, the sentence of sin will never be put on the believer again."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


IF THE BELIEVER SINS


"If the believer sins after he is saved, God will chastise him. But the chastisement is not payment for sin. Jesus Christ paid for our sins two thousand years ago when He died on the cross."


- Curtis Hutson (1934 –1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor 


WHEN FACED WITH A DECISION


"When the believer is faced with a decision regarding a questionable matter, he should never proceed unless he has complete peace about it. If there is nothing wrong with it, then God is able to give complete peace."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


FAITH AND REPENTANCE 


"Faith and repentance are the same; they are not two separate decisions. One cannot trust Christ as Saviour without repenting or changing his mind. The very fact that he trusts Christ for salvation shows that he has changed his mind regarding sin, salvation, and God."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


THE IMPORTANCE OF REPENTANCE


"There is no doubt that all men from Adam on have had to repent in order to have a right relationship with God. The importance of repentance is demonstrated by the fact that men of every biblical age preached it."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor


SOMEONE TROUBLED OVER SIN


"I am glad when I see someone troubled over his sins, but we must be very careful in presenting the plan of salvation not to insist that a person have a certain degree of sorrow before he can be saved. That is not repentance, and such a requirement for salvation is not found in the Bible."


- Curtis Hutson (1934–1995) Baptist Pastor and Editor

53. Cyprian (c.210-258)

Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer

ABOUT CYPRIAN


Cyprian (/ˈsɪpriən/ SIP-ree-ən; Latin: Thaschus Caecilius Cyprianus; c. 210 – September 14, 258 AD) was a bishop of Carthage and an early Christian writer of Berber descent, many of whose Latin works are extant. He is recognized as a saint in the Western and Eastern churches. His skillful Latin rhetoric led to his being considered the pre-eminent Latin writer of Western Christianity until Jerome and Augustine. 


- Source: dbpedia.org/page/Cyprian


THE DEATH OF CYPRIAN

 

On 13 September 258, Cyprian was imprisoned on the orders of the new proconsul, Galerius Maximus. The public examination of Cyprian by Galerius Maximus, on 14 September 258, has been preserved:

Galerius Maximus: "Are you Thascius Cyprianus?"
Cyprian: "I am."
Galerius: "The most sacred Emperors have commanded you to conform to the Roman rites."
Cyprian: "I refuse."
Galerius: "Take heed for yourself."
Cyprian: "Do as you are bid; in so clear a case I may not take heed."
Galerius, after briefly conferring with his judicial council, with much reluctance pronounced the following sentence: "You have long lived an irreligious life, and have drawn together a number of men bound by an unlawful association, and professed yourself an open enemy to the gods and the religion of Rome; and the pious, most sacred and august Emperors ... have endeavoured in vain to bring you back to conformity with their religious observances; whereas therefore you have been apprehended as principal and ringleader in these infamous crimes, you shall be made an example to those whom you have wickedly associated with you; the authority of law shall be ratified in your blood." He then read the sentence of the court from a written tablet: "It is the sentence of this court that Thascius Cyprianus be executed with the sword."

Cyprian: "Thanks be to God.”

Source: wikiwand.com/en/Cyprian


QUOTES BY 


THE MEASURE WE DRAW OUT OF HIS OVERFLOWING GRACE


"In proportion to the size of the vessel of faith, brought by us to the Lord, is the measure we draw out of His overflowing grace."


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


MEN IMITATE THE GOD'S WHOM THEY ADORE


"Men imitate the gods whom they adore, and to such miserable beings their crimes become their religion."


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


WHEN YOU SEPERATE YOURSELVES FROM THE FLOCK OF CHRIST


"Think not that you are thus maintaining the Gospel of Christ when you separate yourselves from the flock of Christ." 


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


MOST WIDELY HELD WORKS OF CYPRIAN


Most widely held works by Cyprian


Treatises by Cypria


Early Latin Theology: selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and Jerome by S. L Greenslade( Book )


The lapsed ; The unity of the Catholic Church by Cyprian( Book )


Letters (1-81) by Cyprian 


The letters, of which eighty-one have come down to us, written from c.249 until his death in 258 A.D., may be found translated in this volume.--Résumé de l'éditeur


Precepts, or, Directions for the well ordering and carriage of a mans life, through the whole course thereof: left by William, Lord Burghly, to his sonne, at his death, who was sometimes Lord Treasurer of this kingdome. Also some other precepts and advertisements added, which sometimes was the iewell and delight of the right Honourable Lord and father to his country Francis, Earl of Bedford, deceased. In two books by William Cecil Burghley 


De lapsis ; and, De ecclesiae catholicae unitate by Cyprian


St. Cyprian Bishop and martyr, anno 250, Of discipline, prayer, patience ; St. Basil the Great Of solitude by Cyprian


Sancti Cæcilii Cypriani Opera by Cyprian 


A Démétrien by Cyprian


The writings of Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage by Cyprian 


Source: worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80002958/


Photo Credit: classicalchristianity.com/category/bysaint/st-cyprian-of-carthage-died-ca-258/

Words to Think About...

NO ONE CAN HAVE GOD


"No one can have God for his Father, who has not the Church for his mother."


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


THE HELMSMAN IS RECOGNIZED


"For the helmsman is recognized in the tempest; in the warfare the soldier is proved"


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


A CALAMITY WITHOUT REMEDY


"It is a persistent evil to persecute a man who belongs to the grace of God. It is a calamity without remedy to hate the happy."


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer


THE FRAME WEARIED BY LABOURS


"The frame wearied with labours lies prostrate on the ground, but it is no penalty to lie down with Christ. Your limbs unbathed, are foul and disfigured with filth and dirt; but within they are spiritually cleansed, although without the flesh is defiled."


- Cyprian (c.210-258) Bishop of Carthage Early Christian Writer 





  

54. D. L. Moody (1837-1899)

D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher

ABOUT D. L. MOODY


Dwight Lyman Moody was born the sixth child of Edwin and Betsy Holton Moody in Northfield, Massachusetts on February 5, 1837. Dwight’s formal education ended after fifth grade, and he rapidly grew tired of life on the family farm. He left home at age 17 to seek employment in Boston.


After failing to secure a desirable position, he asked his uncle, Samuel Holton, for a job. Reluctantly, Uncle Samuel hired Dwight to work in his own retail shoe store. However, to keep young Moody out of mischief, employment was conditional upon his attendance at the Mt. Vernon Congregational Church.


SALVATION

At Mt. Vernon Moody became part of the Sunday school class taught by Edward Kimball. On April 21, 1855, Kimball visited the Holton Shoe Store, found Moody in a stockroom, and there spoke to him of the love of Christ. Shortly thereafter, Moody accepted the love of God and devoted his life to serving Him. The following year brought Moody to Chicago with dreams of making his fortune in the shoe business. As he achieved success in selling shoes, Moody grew interested in providing a Sunday School class for Chicago's children and the local Young Men's Christian Association.


YMCA

During the revival of 1857 and 1858, Moody became more involved at the YMCA, performing janitorial jobs for the organization and serving wherever they needed him. In 1860 when he left the business world, he continued to increase his time spent serving the organization. In the YMCA’s 1861–1862 annual report, Moody was praised for all his efforts. Although they could not pay him, the YMCA recommended he stay "employed" as city missionary.


YMCA

MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL

Meanwhile, Moody's Mission Sunday School flourished, and it was different. Moody's desire was to reach the lost youth of the city: the children with little to no education, less than ideal family situations, and poor economic circumstances. Soon the Sunday School outgrew the converted saloon used as a meeting hall. As the classes grew, associates encouraged Moody to begin his own church. Eventually, on February 28, 1864, the Illinois Street Church (now The Moody Church) opened in its own building with Moody as pastor.


CIVIL WAR

As the political landscape of the United States changed in the 1860s, Moody's connection with the YMCA proved a useful tool in his ministry. With the Civil War approaching, the Union Army mobilized volunteer soldiers across the north. Camp Douglas was established outside of Chicago, which Moody saw as a great evangelistic opportunity. Along with a few others, Moody created the Committee on Devotional Meetings to minister to the troops stationed at Camp Douglas, the 72nd Illinois Volunteer Regiment. This was just the beginning of Moody's Civil War outreach. From 1861 to 1865, he ministered on battlefields and throughout the city, state and country to thousands of soldiers, both Union and Confederate. All the while, he maintained the Mission Sunday School.


EMMA DRYER AND HER TRAINING SCHOOL FOR WOMEN

While ministering in Chicago, Moody and his wife met a woman named Emma Dryer, a successful teacher and administrator. Moody was impressed with her zeal for ministry and her educational background. He knew that women had a unique ability to evangelize to mothers and children in a way that men never could, and saw Dryer as just the person to help him encourage this group.


Moody asked Dryer to oversee a ministry specifically to train women for evangelistic outreach and missionary work. Under Dryer's leadership, the training program grew rapidly, and so did her desire for this ministry to reach men as well as women. She continued to pray that the Lord would place the idea for such a school on Moody's heart.


THE CHICAGO FIRE

On Sunday, October 8, 1871, as Moody came to the end of his sermon for the evening, the city fire bell began to ring. At first, no one thought much about it, as these city bells often rung. However, this night was different—it was the beginning of the Great Chicago Fire. Moody's first concern was for his family, locating them and making sure they were somewhere safe. After securing his family's safety, Moody and his wife stayed on the north side of the city to help other residents. The fire finally burned out Tuesday afternoon, after consuming much of what Moody had built.


This was a poignant time in Moody's life and the fire forced him to reevaluate his ministry. It was during this time of evaluation he realized he needed to heed the Lord's call on his life. For years, he had been moving forward and then asking God to support his plans. He knew from this point on, his call was to preach the Word of God to the world.


REVIVAL ABROAD

In June 1872 Moody made his first trip to the United Kingdom. While he was there a few close contacts urged him to come back in a year. In June 1873, Moody and his family, and his good friend and musician Ira Sankey with his wife all traveled from New York to Liverpool, England. Moody and Sankey traveled throughout the UK and Ireland holding meetings, helping fuel the revival that was slowly sweeping the region. Moody's visit made a lasting impression, and inspired lay people across the region to begin children's ministries and ministry training schools for women.


Moody was revolutionary in his evangelistic approach. Despite conflicting counsel from friends and trusted contacts, he and Sankey traveled to Ireland during a time when Catholics and Protestants were constantly at odds with each other. Moody was different: he did not care what denomination a person claimed, but just wanted the message of Christ to be heard. As a result, the revival swept into Ireland, and he won praises of both Catholics and Protestants.


After two years overseas, the Moody family finally returned to the United States. They settled in Northfield, where Moody was born and raised, and he began to plan his next round of evangelistic city campaigns. From October 1875 to May 1876, Moody and three other evangelists toured through the major cities of the Midwest and Atlantic coast, preaching the message of salvation. Moody would embark on yet another city campaign before the desire to train young Christian workers would grip him again.


MOODY'S SCHOOLS

Moody was on the cutting edge of ministry, and in 1879, Moody opened the Northfield Seminary for Young Women to provide young women the opportunity to gain an education. Not long after, Moody created the Mount Hermon School for Boys with the same goal as the girls' school: to educate the poor and minorities. Moody had an amazing ability to bridge the gap between denominations, which was apparent in the diverse religious backgrounds of the school's students.


In 1886 Dryer's prayers were answered and the Chicago Evangelization Society (today, Moody Bible Institute) was founded. Moody had been focused on ministry near his home in Northfield but he came out to Chicago to help raise money for the Society, support Dryer, and see his dream become a reality. The Chicago Evangelization Society had been Moody's vision but really came to fruition because of Dryer's hard work. See History of Moody Bible Institute.


That same year, Moody assembled a large group of college students at Mount Hermon for the first "College Students' Summer School." This conference would birth the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. By 1911 it was estimated that 5,000 student volunteers from America alone had come out of the program. Moody's vision for the mission movement grew as it spread around the world to Europe and South Africa.


LATER YEARS

Moody continued to evangelize throughout America, often preaching in major cities and at various universities. His heart was for his schools, and he spent much of his time in Northfield. Moody was a visionary who always seemed a step ahead of the status quo. From training women, to reaching out to lost children, to bridging the gap between denominations, he was unlike any other.


Moody was a man of great discernment. He had an innate ability to find capable, godly people to put into positions of leadership and bring his ideas to fruition. This enabled him to continue his evangelistic outreach while his ministries flourished. Throughout his life, Moody always found time to be with his family, making every effort to show his love and care for them.


Moody died on December 22, 1899, surrounded by his family.


Source: moody.edu/about/our-bold-legacy/d-l-moody/


QUOTES BY D. L.. MOODY


I HAVE LIVED LONG ENOUGH TO DISCOVER


"I have lived long enough to discover that there is nothing perfect in this world. If you are to wait till you find a perfect preacher, or perfect meetings, I am afraid you will have to wait till the millennium arrives. What we want is to be looking up to Christ. Let us be done with faultfinding." 


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


I CANNOT PREACH ON HELL UNLESS


"I cannot preach on hell unless I preach with tears."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


SEE THE FACE OF GOD EVERY MORNING  


"We ought to see the face of God every morning before we see the face of man."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


WHEN CHRISTIANS FIND THEMSELVES EXPOSED TO TEMPTATION  


“When Christians find themselves exposed to temptation they should pray to God to uphold them, and when they are tempted they should not be discouraged. It is not a sin to be tempted; the sin is to fall into temptation.”   


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


IF YOU ARE READY TO PARTAKE OF GRACE


"If you are ready to partake of grace you have not to atone for your sins--you have merely to accept of the atonement. All that you want to do is to cry, 'God have mercy upon me,' and you will receive the blessing."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THERE IS NOTHING PERFECT IN THIS WORLD  


"I have lived long enough to discover that there is nothing perfect in this world. If you are to wait till you find a perfect preacher, or perfect meetings, I am afraid you will have to wait till the millennium arrives. What we want is to be looking up to Christ. Let us be done with faultfinding."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


MANY GREAT PRAYERS ARE NOT ANSWERED


"I firmly believe a great many prayers are not answered because we are not willing to forgive someone."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE OTHER 99 WILL READ THE CHRISTIAN  


“Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the other 99 will read the Christian.”  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE VOICE OF FORGIVENESS IS LOUDER


"The voice of sin is loud, but the voice of forgiveness is louder."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


A MAN WORKING WITHOUT THIS ANOINTING  


There is no use in running before you are sent; there is no use in attempting to do God's work without God's power. A man working without this unction, a man working without this anointing, a man working without the Holy Ghost upon him, is losing time after all."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


MOSES SPENT 40 YEARS THINKING


"Moses spent forty years thinking he was somebody; forty years learning he was nobody; and forty years discovering what God can do with a nobody.”


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


CHRISTIANS ARE IN TROUBLE ABOUT TOMORROW


"I find that many Christians are in trouble about the future; they think they will not have grace enough to die by. It is much more important that we should have grace enough to live by. It seems to me that death is of very little importance in the meantime. When the dying hour comes, there will be dying grace; but you do not require dying grace to live by."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE GRACE OF GOD AND SALVATION


"The grace of God hath power to bring salvation to all men, and if a man is unsaved it is because he wants to work it out; he wants to receive salvation in some other way than God's way; but we are told that "he that climbeth up another way, the same is a thief and a robber."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


HE TOLD HIM HOW HE SHOULD MEDIATE  


Now, as old Dr. Bonner, of Glasgow, said, "The Lord didn't show Joshua how to use the sword, but He told him how he should meditate on the Lord day and night, and then he would have good success."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


CREATE IN US CLEAN HEARTS  


"He came to deliver us from our sinful dispositions, and create in us pure hearts, and when we have Him with us it will not be hard for us. Then the service of Christ will be delightful." 


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


SEEKING TO PERPETUATE ONE'S NAME ON EARTH  


"Seeking to perpetuate one's name on earth is like writing on the sand by the seashore; to be perpetual it must be written on eternal shores."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


ENTER INTO HIS PEACE


"A great many people are trying to make peace, but that has already been done. God has not left it for us to do; all we have to do is to enter into it."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE SCRIPTURES WERE NOT GIVE FOR OUR INFORMATION


"The Scriptures were not given for our information, but for our transformation."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


D. L.. MOODY BOOKS AND SERMONS 

  

D. L. Moody Sermons - Sermon Index 

 

  • [Info] D. L. Moody and His Work, by William Haven Daniels (page images at MOA)
  • [X-Info] An earnest appeal to Moody. A satire. (New York, The Authors' publishing company, [c1878]), by William McGloin (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] The American evangelists, Dwight L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey, (Boston, D. Lothrop & co., [1877]), by Elias Nason (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] A full history of the wonderful career of Moody and Sankey, (New York, H. S. Goodspeed & company, [c1876]), by E. J. Goodspeed (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] The American evangelists, (New York, Dodd & Mead, [1875]), by John Hall and George Hay Stuart (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] A full history of the wonderful career of Moody and Sankey in Great Britain and America [electronic resource] : embracing, also, Mr. Moody's sermons as preached in this country and abroad, Mr. Sankey's songs, and everything of interest connected with the work / (St. John, N.B. : W.E. Erskine, c1876), by E. J. Goodspeed 
  • [X-Info] A reporter at Moody's (Chicago, Bible institute colportage association, [1900]), by Margaret Blake Robinson (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] A month with Moody in Chicago : his work and workers / (Baltimore : Wharton & Barron Publ. Co., 1894), by Henry Marvin Wharton (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Life and labors of Dwight L. Moody : the great evangelist. ([n.p., 1899]), by Henry Davenport Northrop (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • [X-Info] D. L. Moody : a worker in souls / (New York : George H. Doran, c1927), by Gamaliel Bradford (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Evenings with Moody and Sankey : comprising sermons and addresses at their great revival meetings, with proceedings of the Christian Convention of Ministers and Layman / (Philadelphia : John C. Winston Co., [1877?]), by Dwight Lyman Moody, M. Laird Simons, and Christian Convention of Ministers and Laymen (1876 : New York) 
  • [X-Info] Dwight L. Moody; his life, his work, his words ... (Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson pub. co., 1900), by Edward Leigh Pell (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] D.L. Moody and his work / (Hartford : American Pub. Co., 1875), by William Haven Daniels (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] The life of Dwight L. Moody, by his son, William R. Moody. ([New York] : Issued by The Authorized publishers, 1900), by William R. Moody (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Life and labors of Dwight L. Moody : the great evangelist. ([n.p., 190-, c1899]), by Henry Davenport Northrop (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
  • [X-Info] The life and works of the world's greatest evangelist, Dwight L. Moody : a complete and authentic review of the marvelous career of the most remarkable religious general in history / (Chicago : W.B. Conkey, 1900), by J. W. Hanson and Dwight Lyman Moody 
  • [X-Info] Best thoughts and discourses of D.L. Moody : with anecdotes and temperance talks, as delivered in England, New York, Brooklyn, Chicago and Boston. The work of Moody and Sankey as Evangelists, with sketches of their lives and portraits on steel by Abbie Clemens Morrow ; introduction by Rev. Emory J. Haynes. (New York : N. Tibbals & Sons, 1877), by Dwight Lyman Moody, A. C. M. Brown, and A. C. M. Brown 
  • [X-Info] Early recollections of Dwight L. Moody / (Chicago : The Winona publishing company, [c1907]), by John Villiers Farwell (page images at HathiTrust)


Source: onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=Moody%2C%20Dwight%20Lyman%2C%201837%2D1899&c=x


Photo Credit: https://prabook.com/web/dwight.moody/3726427

Words to Think About...

IF THIS IS DEATH  


"Earth recedes, heaven opens. I've been through the gates! Don't call me back ... if this is death, it's sweet. Dwight! Irene! I see the children's faces. (Dwight and Irene were his dead grandchildren.): " 


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE CHRISTIAN ON HIS KNEES


"The Christian on his knees sees more than the philosopher on tiptoe."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


IF YOU BELIEVE


"If you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ you are free."


-  D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


HOW TO KEEP FROM SIN


"This book (the Bible) will keep you from sin or sin will keep you from this book."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


LET GOD HAVE YOUR LIFE  


"Let God have your life; He can do more with it than you can."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


POWER WITH GOD IN PRAYER 


"If we do not love one another, we certainly shall not have much power with God in prayer."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


A MAN WORKING WITHOUT ANOINTING  


"There is no use in running before you are sent; there is no use in attempting to do God's work without God's power. A man working without this unction, a man working without this anointing, a man working without the Holy Ghost upon him, is losing time after all."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


SATAN RULES MEN WITH LUST 


"Satan rules all men that are in his kingdom. Some he rules through lust. Some he rules through covetousness. Some he rules through appetite. Some he rules by their temper, but he rules them. And none will ever seek to be delivered until they get their eyes open and see that they have been taken captive."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE MASTERPIECE OF THE DEVIL


"It is a masterpiece of the devil to make us believe that children cannot understand religion. Would Christ have made a child the standard of faith if He had known that it was not capable of understanding His words?"


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher

 

BEFORE WE PRAY


"Before we pray that God would fill us, I believe we ought to pray Him to empty us."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


HE THAT OVERCOMETH 


"He that overcometh shall inherit all things. God has no poor children."   


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


JOY IS LOVE EXHALTED 


"Joy is love exalted; peace is love in repose; long-suffering is love enduring; gentleness is love in society; goodness is love in action; faith is love on the battlefield; meekness is love in school; and temperance is love in training."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


SATAN EXISTS FOR TWO REASONS


"I believe Satan to exist for two reasons: first, the Bible says so; and second, I've done business with him."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher"


PRAISE IS NOT ONLY SPEAKING


"Praise is not only speaking to the Lord on our own account, but it is praising Him for what He has done for others."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


BELIEVING AND CONFESSING 


"Believing and confessing go together; and you cannot be be saved without you take them both. "With the mouth confession is made unto salvation." If you ever see the kingdom of heaven you have to take this way."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THE WONDER OF SEEING MY SAVIOR  


"Next to the wonder of seeing my Savior will be, I think, the wonder that I made so little use of the power of prayer." 


-  D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


UNLESS THE SPIRIT OF GOD


"Unless the Spirit of God is with us, we cannot expect that our prayers will be answered."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


STUDENT OF THE BIBLE       


“I never saw a useful Christian who was not a student of the Bible.”          


— D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher  


HIS WORD STANDS FOREVER       


"Do you believe the Lord will call a poor sinner, and then cast him out? No! his word stands forever, "Him that cometh unto Me I will in no wise cast out."          


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher    


THE LAW TELLS ME  


"The law tells me how crooked I am. Grace comes along and straightens me out."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


IF YOU WERE TO SPEND A MONTH


“If you were to spend a month feeding on the precious promises of God, you would not be going about with your heads hanging down like bulrushes, complaining how poor you are; but you would lift up your heads with confidence, and proclaim the  riches of His grace because you could not help it.” 


– D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


PREPARATION FOR OLD AGE


“Preparation for old age should begin not later than one’s teens. A life which is empty of purpose until 65 will not suddenly become filled on retirement.”   


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


TO SEEK OUT THE LOST


"There was never a sermon which you have listened to but in it Christ was seeking for you. I contend that a man cannot but find in every page of this book that Jesus Christ is seeking him through His blessed Word. This is what the Bible is for to seek out the lost.."


-  D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


CLING TO THE BIBLE


“Cling to the whole Bible, not a part of it.  A man is not going to do much with a broken sword.”


– D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


IF YOU WERE TO SPEND A MONTH


“If you were to spend a month feeding on the precious promises of God, you would not be going about with your heads hanging down like bulrushes, complaining how poor you are; but you would lift up your heads with confidence, and proclaim the  riches of His grace because you could not help it.” 


– D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


PRAYERS NOT ANSWERED  


"I firmly believe a great many prayers are not answered because we are not willing to forgive someone."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


LET GOD HAVE YOUR LIFE


"Let God have your life; He can do more with it than you can."


– D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THERE ARE MANY OF US


“There are many of us that are willing to do great things for the Lord, but few of us are willing to do little things.”


– D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


RULE I HAVE FOR THE YEARS IS


"A rule I have had for years is: to treat the Lord Jesus Christ as a personal friend. His is not a creed, a mere doctrine, but it is He Himself we have."


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


THREE KINDS OF FAITH


"There are three kinds of faith in Christ: 1. Struggling faith, like a man in deep water desperately swimming. 2. Clinging faith, like a man hanging to the side of a boat. 3. Resting faith, like a man safely within the boat (and able to reach out with a hand to help someone else get in)." 


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher


WILL HAVE TO ANSWER FOR IT   


"There is no man living that can do the work that God has got for me to do. No one can do it but myself. And if the work ain't done we will have to answer for it when we stand before God's bar."  


- D. L. Moody (1837-1899) American Evangelist, Teacher and Preacher

55. Daniel Webster (1782-1852)

Daniel Webster (1782-1852) American Orator and Politician

ABOUT DANIEL WEBSTER

 

Daniel Webster was born on January 18, 1782, in Salisbury, New Hampshire. He attended Dartmouth College, going on to study law. After setting up a practice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he practiced law in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1813, he was elected to the US House of Representatives, serving until 1817. In 1819, he helped saved the charter of Dartmouth College when it was challenged in the Supreme Court case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward.


Webster is best remembered for his excellent oratorical skills, and his arguments influenced Chief Justice Marshall's constitutional views. Webster returned to the US House of Representatives from 1823 to 1827. In the House, he supported the general idea of having a strong central government; he took a strong state's rights position on some issues.


When he was elected to the Senate in 1827, Webster's basic platform promoted nationalism built upon prosperity from industrialization. He served in the US Senate until 1841, when he was appointed Secretary of State. Webster served as Secretary of State from 1841 to 1843, and again from 1850 to 1852; under Presidents Harrison, Tyler and Fillmore. He also ran for President, in 1836, 1840 and 1852: He lost all three times.

Webster died on October 24, 1852, in Marshfield, Massachusetts.


Source: historycentral.com/Bio/ant/webster.html


THE BIBLE, WEBSTER'S GUIDE TO LIFE


From the early years of childhood through old age, Webster acknowledged that his Bible had been the foundation of strength and guidance in his life:


"I do not remember when or by whom I was taught to read, because I cannot, and never could recollect a time when I could not read the Bible. I suppose I was taught by my mother, or by my elder sisters. My father seemed to have no higher object in the world than to educate his children to the full extent of his very limited ability."


- Daniel Webster (1782-1852) American Orator and Politician


"I have read through the entire Bible many times. I now make it a practice to go through it once a year. It is the Book of all others for lawyers as well as for divines; and I pity the man that cannot find in it a rich supply of thought, and of rules for his conduct. It fits man for life – it prepares him for death!


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


Source: historictruthopedia.com/daniel-webster-1782-1852/


QUOTES BY DANIEL WEBSTER


FROM THAT TIME, AT MY MOTHER'S FEET


“From the time that, at my mother’s feet, or my father’s  knee, I first learned to lisp verses from the sacred writings, they have been my daily study and vigilant contemplation. If there be any thing  in my style or thoughts to be commended, the credit is due to my kind  parents in instilling into my mind an early love of the Scriptures.”


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Writer of Webster’s Dictionary 


EDUCATE CHILDREN TO SELF-CONTROL  


"Educate your children to self-control, to the habit of holding passion and prejudice and evil tendencies to an upright and reasoning will, and you have done much to abolish misery from their future lives and crimes to society." 


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


DANIEL WEBSTER AND WOODCHUCK


Every time I think about Daniel Webster (1782-1852), I’m reminded of the story about a woodchuck that helped himself to the vegetables in their father’s garden. Ezekiel Webster, Daniel’s brother, set a trap and caught the woodchuck, and said, “Now we’ll kill the thief. You’ve done mischief enough to die Mr. Woodchuck, and you shall die.”


Young Daniel Webster pleaded with his brother for the woodchuck’s immediate release. The case was brought before the father, who agreed to act as judge. Ezekiel presented the vicious habits of the prisoner, the damage already done to the garden, the value of his skin, and reasons why the woodchuck ought to die. Daniel pleaded that the woodchuck was  one of the creatures of God, not particularly vicious, having a right to food, life, and liberty. He urged against the cruelty of taking the life of the helpless creature. The plea moved the father, and he cried, “Zeke, Zeke, let the woodchuck go!”


This was Daniel Webster’s first case, won when he was only 10 years old. He would later grow up to become a lawyer, Senator and American statesman.


DANIEL WEBSTER BOOKS AND SERMONS 


  • [Info] Daniel Webster and Jacksonian Democracy (originally published 1973; open access edition Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019), by Sydney Nathans (HTML and PDF files with commentary at Project MUSE)
  • [Info] The Proceedings of Two Meetings, Held in Boston, on the 7th and 14th July to Protest Against the Nomination of Gen. Scott, for the Presidency, and to Recommend Hon. Daniel Webster For That Office (Boston: Prentiss and Sawyer, 1852), by Whig Party (Boston, Mass.)
  • [Info] Daniel Webster and the Spoils System: An Extract From Senator Bayard's Oration at Dartmouth College, June, 1882 (New York: Pub. for the Civil Service Reform Association by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1882), by Thomas F. Bayard
    • multiple formats at archive.org
    • page images at HathiTrust
  • [Info] A Study of the American Commonwealth as Reflected by Orations of Burke and Webster (Boston: D. C. Heath and Co., 1893), by James Albert Woodburn and Cyrus W. Hodgin (multiple formats at Indiana)
  • [Info] A History of the Proceedings in the City of New Orleans, on the Occasion of the Funeral Ceremonies in Honor of Calhoun, Clay and Webster, Which Took Place on Thursday, December 9th, 1852, by New Orleans (illustrated HTML at nutrias.org)
  • [Info] Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen, by Elbert Hubbard (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)


Source: onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=Webster%2C%20Daniel%2C%201782%2D1852&c=x


Photo Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Webster

Words to Think About...

ABIDE BY THE PRINCIPLES


"If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering and to prosper. I make it a practice to read the Bible through once every year."


- Daniel Webster (1782-1852) American Orator and Politician


THE MOST IMPORTANT THOUGHT


 The most important thought that ever occupied my mind is that of my individual responsibility to God. 


ON THE BIBLE


“If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering and to prosper; but if we and our posterity neglect its instructions and authority, no man can tell how  sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and bury all our glory in profound  \obscurity.” 


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


ON RELIGIOUS BOOKS


“If religious books are not widely circulated among the masses in this country. I do not know what is going to become of us as a nation. If truth be not diffused, error will be; if God and His Word are not known and received, the devil and his works will gain the ascendancy; if the evangelical volume does not reach every hamlet, the pages of a corrupt and licentious literature will; if the power of the Gospel is not felt throughout the length and breadth of the land,  anarchy will reign without mitigation or end.”


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


ON GOVERNMENT


“The proper function of a government is to make it easy for the people to do good, and difficult for them to do evil. ” 


- Daniel Webster Daniel Webster (1782-1852)


MAKES THEM GOOD CITIZENS  


"Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens."  


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


ELEMENT OF ALL TRUE GREATNESS


"A solemn and religious regard to spiritual and eternal things is an indispensable element of all true greatness."


– Daniel Webster (1782-1852) Lawyer and American Statesman


GOD GRANTS LIBERTY ONLY TO THOSE


"God grants liberty only to those who love it and are always ready to guard and defend it."


- Daniel Webster (1782-1852) American Orator and Politician

56. David Brainard (1718-1747)

David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians

ABOUT DAVID BRAINARD

 

Born to a farming family in Haddam, Connecticut, Brainerd soon turned his aspirations to the clergy and a life of study. The early death of his parents, combined with a naturally melancholy personality, caused him to be morose and to fixate on the brevity of life, so that his religious life was characterized by prolonged depressions punctuated by ecstatic experiences of God. He began to study for the ministry at Yale College in 1739. During his first year he showed signs of the tuberculosis that was to end his life prematurely. During the following year, the New Light preaching of George Whitefield and other itinerants such as Gilbert Tennent and James Davenport gained many adherents at the college, including Brainerd, and he became involved in a separate church founded by students. In November 1741 he was reported as saying that one of the local ministers who was a college tutor had “no more grace than a chair.” Determined to snuff out the New Light among the students, the Yale Corporation, led by its rector, Thomas Clap, expelled Brainerd for refusing to make a public confession.


Officially barred from the ministry, Brainerd nonetheless became an itinerant preacher, filling pulpits of New Light sympathizers throughout New England and New York. In the process he gained the admiration of many clergymen, including Jonathan Dickinson, a Presbyterian minister of New Jersey and commissioner of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge. Dickinson in 1742 first proposed that Brainerd become a missionary. To prepare himself, in 1743 Brainerd went to work with John Sargeant, missionary to the Stockbridge Indians. He was ordained by the Presbytery of New York in 1744. From 1743 to 1747 he ministered to the Indians in western Massachusetts, eastern New York, the Lehigh region of Pennsylvania, and central New Jersey. At the New Jersey Bethel mission (near Cranbury), he achieved his most notable successes. Out of his experiences here came the publication of two installments of his journals that described both the revivals among the Delaware Indians and his own spiritual turmoil and exultation.


For all of his zeal, however, Brainerd’s constitution could not stand up to the hardships of wilderness living. In April 1747, seriously weakened by tuberculosis, he left New Jersey for the home of his friend Jonathan Edwards in Northampton, Massachusetts, where he died in October.

In 1749 Edwards published An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, drawn from Brainerd’s extensive diaries and supplemented by Edwards’s own commentary. Edwards sought to portray Brainerd as a model of Christian saintliness who manifested his faith in good works and self-sacrifice, expurgating many passages that recorded Brainerd’s depressions and enthusiasms. Over the centuries, this work has achieved international fame, has gone through countless printings, and has inspired many missionaries in pursuing their call.


Minkema, Kenneth P., “Brainerd, David,” in Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, ed. Gerald H. Anderson (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 1998), 84-5.


This article is reprinted from Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Macmillan Reference USA, copyright © 1998 Gerald H. Anderson, by permission of Macmillan Reference USA, New York, NY. All rights reserved.


Source: bu.edu/missiology/missionary-biography/a-c/brainerd-david-1718-1747/


QUOTES BY DAVID BRAINARD


SPIRITUAL THINGS WHICH I EARNESTLY DESIRE


"The whole world appears to me like a huge vacuum, a vast empty space, whence nothing desirable, or at least satisfactory, can possibly be derived; and I long daily to die more and more to it; even though I obtain not that comfort from spiritual things which I earnestly desire."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


A SECRET THOUGHT FROM SOME THINGS I HAVE OBSERVED


"I have a secret thought from some things I have observed, that God may perhaps design you for some singular service in the world." 


IF YOU HOPE FOR HAPPINESS IN THE WORLD


"If you hope for happiness in the world, hope for it from God, and not from the world."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WE SHOULD ALWAYS LOOK UPON OURSELVES


"We should always look upon ourselves as God's servants, placed in God's world, to do his work; and accordingly labour faithfully for him; not with a design to grow rich and great, but to glorify God, and do all the good we possibly can."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WHAT I ENDURE SO THAT I MAY SAVE SOULS


"I care not where I go, or how I live, or what I endure so that I may save souls. When I sleep I dream of them; when I awake they are first in my thoughts."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WORLDLY TREASURES ARE INFINITELY WORSE THAN NONE


"Worldly pleasures, such as flow from greatness, riches, honours, and sensual gratifications, are infinitely worse than none."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


AS LONG AS I SEE ANY THING TO BE DONE FOR GOD


"As long as I see any thing to be done for God, life is worth having; but O how vain and unworthy it is to live for any lower end!"


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians  


DAVID BRAINARD BOOKS AND SERMONS

 

  • [Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: David Brainerd, ed. by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at CCEL)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An account of the life of Mr. David Brainerd : missionary from the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge, & pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey / (Edinburgh : Printed by T. Maccliesh and Co. for J. Ogle, 1798), also by Ebenezer Pemberton and Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An account of the life of the late reverend Mr. David Brainerd, minister of the gospel, missionary to the Indians, from the honourable Society in Scotland, for the propagation of Christian knowledge, and pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New Jersey. Who died at Northampton in New-England, October 9, 1747, in the 30th year of his age. Chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use; and now published, (Edinburgh, PRinted by John Gray and Gavin Alston, for William Gray, 1765), also by Ebenezer Pemberton, ed. by Jonathan Edwards
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, Minister of the Gospel, missionary to the Indians, from the Honourable Society in Scotland, for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, and Pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey. Who died at Northampton in New-England, Octob. 9th 1747. in the 30th year of his age: / chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use; ; and now published, by Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. (Boston: N.E. : Printed for and sold by D. Henchman, in Cornhill., 1749), ed. by Jonathan Edwards (HTML at Evans TCP)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An account of the life of the Rev. David Brainerd, minister of the gospel; missionary to the Indians from the honourable Society in Scotland for the propagation of Christian knowledge; and pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey. Who died at Northampton, in New-England, October 9th, 1747, in the 30th year of his age. Chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use. (Newark, N.J., Printed by John Austin Crane, 1811), also by Samuel Austin and Jonathan Edward (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An account of the life of the Reverend David Brainerd, minister of the gospel; missionary to the Indians from the honourable Society, in Scotland, for the propagation of Christian knowledge; and pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey. Who died at Northampton, in New-England, October 9th, 1747, in the 30th year of his age. (Worcester, Mass., Printed by Leonard Worcester, 1793), also by Samuel Austin and Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An extract of the life of the late Rev. David Brainerd, missionary to the Indians. (Penryn, Printed by and for W. Cock, 1815), also by John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust)
  • [X-Info] Brainerd, David, 1718-1747: An extract of the life of the late Rev. David Brainerd, : missionary to the Indians. / (London: : Printed by G. Paramore ... and sold by G. Whitfield ... and at the Methodist preaching-houses in town and country., 1793), also by John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust)


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Words to Think About...

THE BRINK OF ETERNITY


"I love to live on the brink of eternity."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


DRAW NEAR TO GOD


"The whole world appears to me like a huge vacuum, a vast empty space, whence nothing desirable, or at least satisfactory, can possibly be derived; and I long daily to die more and more to it; even though I obtain not that comfort from spiritual things which I earnestly desire. "  


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


HAPPINESS IN THE THIS WORLD

 

"If you hope for happiness in the world, hope for it from God, and not from the world.


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


PROFESS BELIEF IN GOD


"The idea that everything would happen exactly as it does regardless of whether we pray or not is a specter that haunts the minds of many who sincerely profess belief in God. It makes prayer psychologically impossible, replacing it with dead ritual at best."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


THE ALL-SEEEING EYE OF GOD


"The all-seeing eye of God beheld our deplorable state; infinite pity touched the heart of the Father of mercies; and infinite wisdom laid the plan of our recovery."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


OH HOW PRECIOUS IS TIME


"Oh, how precious is time, and how it pains me to see it slide away, while I do so little to any good purpose."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


FOR ALL STRENGTH AND GRACE


"Once more, Never think that you can live to God by your own power or strength; but always look to and rely on him for assistance, yea, for all strength and grace."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


GIVE YOURSELF TO PRAYER


"Give yourself to prayer, to reading and meditation on divine truths: strive to penetrate to the bottom of them and never be content with a superficial knowledge."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WHEN I REALLY ENJOY GOD


"Of late God has been pleased to keep my soul hungry almost continually, so that I have been filled with a kind of pleasing pain. When I really enjoy God, I feel my desires of Him the more insatiable and my thirstings after holiness more unquenchable."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


GOD WAS SO PRECIOUS TO MY SOUL


"God was so precious to my soul that the world with all its enjoyments appeared vile. I had no more value for the favor of men than for pebbles."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


COME LORD JESUS, COME QUICKLY


"I was a little better than speechless all day. O my God, I am speedily coming to Thee! Hasten the day, O Lord, if it be Thy blessed will. Oh, come, Lord Jesus, come quickly."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WHEN YOU CEASE FROM LABOR


"When you cease from labour, fill up your time in reading, meditation, and prayer: and while your hands are labouring, let your heart be employed, as much as possible, in divine thoughts."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 


WE ARE LONG TIME IN LEARNING


"We are a long time in learning that all our strength and salvation is in God."


- David Brainard (1718-1747) American Missionary to Native Indians 



57. David Dickson (1583–1663)

David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian

ABOUT DAVID DICKSON


David Dickson (1583-1663) was the son of a wealthy merchant in Glasgow. His early aspirations to enter the family business were diverted through an illness and a subsequently lengthy period of convalescence. The result was that he entered the University of Glasgow (then under Principal Robert Boyd) and prepared for the Christian ministry. Following graduation he remained in the University as a regent until, in 1618, he was called to the parish of Irvine in Ayrshire.


Deprived of his ministry in 1622 by the Bishop of Glasgow for his opposition to the Five Articles, he was banished for a year to Turriff in Aberdeenshire, but on his return was the instrument in the hand of God of numerous conversions. It was out of his pastoral experience that his famous manual of spiritual counsel, Therapeutica Sacra, was written.


In 1638 he was present at the famous Assembly which restored Presbyterian government in Scotland, and the following year was chosen Moderator of the Scottish Church. In 1640 he became Professor of Divinity in Glasgow, transferring to Edinburgh ten years later. During that period he played a considerable part in establishing vital, orthodox Christianity throughout the land. He helped to draw up the Directory for Public Worship, and with James Durham compiled The Sum of Saving Knowledge (a work instrumental in later years in the conversion of Robert Murray M’Cheyne).

Restoration troubles after the return of King Charles II in 1660 hastened his death. As the end drew near, he spoke the memorable words: ‘I have taken all my good deeds, and all my bad, and cast them in a heap before the Lord, and fled from both, and betaken myself to the Lord Jesus Christ, and in him I have sweet peace.’


Dickson is the author of Truth’s Victory Over Error: A Commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith and a commentary on the Psalms in the Geneva series, both published by the Trust.


- Source: banneroftruth.org/us/about/banner-authors/david-dickson/


QUOTES BY  DAVID DICKSON


HOW WEAK SOEVER A BELIEVER FINDS HIMSELF


"How weak soever the believer finds himself, and how powerful soever he perceives his enemy to be, it is all one to him, he hath no more to do but to put faith on work, and to wait till God works."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


HOW WEAK SOEVER THE BELIEVER FIND HIMSELF


"How weak soever the believer finds himself, and how powerful soever he perceives his enemy to be, it is all one to him, he hath no more to do but to put faith on work, and to wait till God works."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


NONE DO SEEK THE LORD SO EARNESTLY


"None do seek the Lord so earnestly, but they have need of stirring up to seek him more earnestly; neither have any attained to such a measure of communion with God, but they have need to seek for a further measure."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


THE HEIGHT OF OUR PRAISING OF GOD


"The height of our praising of God is to put the work of praising God upon himself, and to point him out unto others as going about the magnifying of his own name, and to be glad for it."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


THE SUPER ABUNDANT MERCY OF THE LORD


"Our mind cannot find a comparison too large for expressing the superabundant mercy of the Lord toward his people."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


BECAUSE THE CHURCH IS GOD'S BELOVED


"Because the church is God's beloved, the care of it should be most in our mind, and the love of the preservation of it should draw forth our prayer most in favour of it."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


 DAVID DICKSON BOOKS BAND SERMONS 


  1.  [1684] Truths victory over error, or, An abridgement of the chief controversies in religion which since the apostles days to this time, have been, and are in agitation, between those of the Orthodox faith, and all adversaries whatsoever, a list of whose names are set down after the epistle to the reader : wherein, by going through all the chapters of The confession of faith, one by one, and propounding out of them, by way of question, all the controverted assertions, and answering by yes, or no, there is a clear confirmation of the truth, and an evident confutation of what tenets and opinions, are maintain’d by the adversaries : a treatise, most useful for all persons, who desire to be instructed in the true Protestant religion, who would shun in these last days, and perillous times, the infection of errors and heresies, and all dangerous tenets and opinions, contrary to the word of God.
  2.  [1664] Therapeutica sacra shewing briefly the method of healing the diseases of the conscience, concerning regeneration / written first in Latine by David Dickson ; and thereafter translated by him.
  3.  [1655] True Christian love to be sung with any of the common tunes of the Psalms.
  4.  [Anno 1635] A short explanation, of the epistle of Paul to the Hebrewes. By David Dickson, preacher of Gods Word, at Irwin
  5.  [1659] An expositon of all St. Pauls epistles together with an explanation of those other epistles of the apostles St. James, Peter, John & Jude : wherein the sense of every chapter and verse is analytically unfolded and the text enlightened. by David Dickson
  6.  [1651] A brief exposition of the evangel of Jesus Christ according to Matthew by David Dickson
  7.  [1653] A brief explication of the other fifty Psalmes, from Ps. 50 to Ps. 100 by David Dickson …
  8.  [1654] A brief explication of the last fifty Psalmes from Ps. 100 to the end / by David Dickson …
  9.  [1655] A brief explication of the first fifty Psalms by David Dickson.


Source: apuritansmind.com/puritan-favorites/david-dickson-1583-1663/


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Words to Think About...

THE GODLY MAN


“The godly man sometimes may be so overclouded with calumnies and reproaches as not to be able to find a way to clear themselves before men, but must content and comfort themselves with the testimony of a good conscience and with God’s approval of their integrity.” 


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


THE GODLY MAN SOMETIMES


"The godly man sometimes may be so overclouded with calumnies and reproaches as not to be able to find a way to clear themselves before men, but must content and comfort themselves with the testimony of a good conscience and with God's approval of their integrity."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


PROMISED INTERITENCE OF HEAVEN 


"When the promised inheritance of heaven (which was figured by the pleasant land of promise), is not counted worthy of all the pains and difficulties which can be sustained and met with in the way of going toward it; the promised inheritance is but little esteemed of."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian 


AFFLICTION IS THEN COME


"Affliction is then come to the height and its complete measure, when the sinner is made sensible of his own weakness, and doth see there is no help for him, save in God alone."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


TO BE SENT FROM GOD


"When by the malice of enemies God's people are brought to greatest straits there is deliverance near to be sent from God unto them." 


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


QUIT CONFIDENCE IN MAN'S HELP


"He who would have God's help in any business, must quit confidence in man's help; and the seeing of the vanity of man's help must make the believer to trust the more unto, and expect the more confidently God's help."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


ONE SIN IS A STEP


"One sin is a step to another more heinous; for not observing, is followed with not remembering, and forgetfulness of duty draweth on disobedience and rebellion."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


GOOD IN THE LORD'S PROMISES


"There is more stuff and substance of good in the Lord's promises than the sharpest sighted saint did or can perceive; for when we have followed the promise, to find out all the truth which is in it, we meet with a cloud of unsearchable riches, and are forced to leave it there."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian


TO THE PRAISE OF GOD


"Unto no duty are we more dull and untoward, than to the praise of God, and thanksgiving unto him; neither is there any duty whereunto there is more need that we should be stirred up."


- David Dickson (1583–1663) Church of Scotland Minister and Theologian

58. David Livingstone (1813-1873)

David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary

ABOUT DAVID LIVINGSTONE


Geographer and Missionary in Africa


Livingstone began work in the local cotton mill at the age of ten but attended the mill school from eight until ten o’clock each evening and achieved university entrance qualifications. He attended the Andersonian Medical School in Glasgow while working in the mill for part of the year to support himself. He was accepted for service by the London Missionary Society (LMS) and in 1838 went to London for theological training while continuing his medical studies there. He returned to Glasgow only to take his medical final exams.


A speech by Robert Moffat, his future father-in-law, persuaded him that Africa was where he should serve. After his ordination in London, he sailed for Cape Town and arrived in March 1841. He served for a time under Robert Moffat among the Tswana, in whose language he was soon fluent, and in 1845 married Moffat’s daughter Mary. He was determined to bring the gospel to the free peoples beyond the white-dominated south. In 1852, after sending his family back to Scotland, he went north to Zambia and with Kololo companions walked west to Luanda on the coast of Angola. He then turned around and walked across Africa to Mozambique. On his return to Britain he was a national hero, and the sales from his Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (1857) guaranteed security for his family for some time.


In March 1858 Livingstone embarked upon a government-backed expedition to introduce commerce, civilization, and Christianity to the lands of Zambezi River and Lake Malawi. The expedition vastly increased geographical knowledge but was otherwise a disaster. His wife Mary’s death on the Zambezi in 1862, withdrawal from Malawi of the Universities Mission to Central Africa, and bad relations with most of his white colleagues left Livingstone’s reputation in tatters when he returned to Britain in 1864. But the Royal Geographical Society and a few loyal friends supported him and sent him back to Africa in 1866 to explore the headwaters of the Nile, Congo, and Zambezi Rivers. He did this with his loyal Kololo friends, often disappearing from European view for months and becoming more and more obsessed with the devastation the slave trade was spreading throughout the region. It was under these circumstances that he was “found” and greeted in November 1871 by H. M. Stanley of the New York Herald, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” He died at Chitambo’s village in Zambia, May 1, 1873. Susi, Chuma, and other African companions buried his heart at Chitambo’s village and then carried his mummified body to Dar es Salaam. It was brought back to Britain for a hero’s funeral in Westminster Abbey.


For the next 50 years a large number of writers created their own Livingstones, most shaped to justify the “Scramble for Africa.” Modern writers have not wholly shaken off these distortions, largely ignoring his bitter attacks on British policy and his defense of the right of Africans to fight for their lands. They also rarely note his constant insistence that without the help of African companions, particularly the Kololo, he could never have completed his astonishing journeys.

Andrew C. Ross, “Livingstone, David,” in Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, ed. Gerald H. Anderson (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 1998), 405.


This article is reprinted from Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, Macmillan Reference USA, copyright © 1998 Gerald H. Anderson, by permission of Macmillan Reference USA, New York, NY. All rights reserved.


Source: bu.edu/missiology/missionary-biography/l-m/livingstone-david-1813-1873/


FEW ACHIEVEMENTS IN OUR DAY


“Few achievements in our day have made a greater impression than that of the adventurous missionary who unaided crossed the Continent of Equatorial Africa. His unassuming simplicity, his varied intelligence, his indomitable pluck, his steady religious purpose, form a combination of qualities rarely found in one man. By common consent, Dr. Livingstone has come to be regarded as one of the most remarkable travellers of his own or of any other age.' — British Quarterly Review.” 


QUOTES BY DAVID LIVINGSTONE


CHRIST ALSO CAN SAVE THE WORLD


“Christ alone can save the world, but Christ cannot save the world alone.”

 

- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary 


I RESOLVE THAT I WILL BE AN UNCOMMON CHRISTIAN


"“I have found that I have no unusual endowments of intellect, but this day I resolve that I will be an uncommon Christian.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


EXCEPT IN RELATION TO THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST


"I will place no value on anything I have or may possess except in relation to the kingdom of Christ."


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary 


I AM PREPARED TO GO ANYWHERE


"I am prepared to go anywhere, provided it be forward. I determined never to stop until I had come to the end and achieved my purpose."


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


GOD HAD AN ONLY SON


“God had an only Son and He made Him a missionary.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary 


THREE TIMES IN ONE DAY WAS I DELIVERED FROM IMPENDING DEATH


"Three times in one day was I delivered from impending death. My attendants, who were scattered in all directions, came running back to me, calling out, "Peace! peace! you will finish all your work in spite of these people, and in spite of everything." Like them, I took it as an omen of good success to crown me yet, thanks to the "Almighty Preserver of men." We had five hours of running the gauntlet, waylaid by spearmen, who all felt that if they killed me they would be revenging the death of relations. From”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death: 1869-1873 


DAVID LIVINGSTONE BOOKS AND SERMONS

 

  • [Info] Livingstone, David, 1813-1873, contrib.: Explorations in Africa, by Dr. David Livingstone, and Others, Giving a Full Account of the Stanley-Livingstone Expedition of Search, Under the Patronage of the New York "Herald", As Furnished by Dr. Livingstone and Mr. Stanley (1872), ed. by Lurton Dunham Ingersoll, also contrib. by Henry M. Stanley (page images with commentary at wdl.org)
  • [Info] Livingstone, David, 1813-1873: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Livingstone, David, 1813-1873: Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (New York: Harper and Bros., 1858)
    • multiple formats at archive.org
    • page images at HathiTrust
  • [Info] Livingstone, David, 1813-1873, contrib.: The Personal Life of David Livingstone, Chiefly From His Unpublished Journals and Correspondence in the Possession of His Family, by William Garden Blaikie (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Livingstone, David, 1813-1873: A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries, and of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 (Gutenberg text)


Source: onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Livingstone%2C%20David%2C%201813%2D1873


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Words to Think About...

HIS DIVINE BOOK     


"All that I am I owe to Jesus Christ, revealed to me in His divine Book."      


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary 


WITHOUT CHRIST, NOT ONE STEP


"Without Christ, not one step; with Him, anywhere!"


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


PEOPLE TALK OF SACRIFICE


"People talk of the sacrifice I have made in spending so much of my life in Africa. It is emphatically no sacrifice. Say rather it is a privilege."


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


DON'T THINK ME MAD


"Do not think me mad. It is not to make money that I believe a Christian should live. The noblest thing a man can do is, just humbly to receive, and then go amongst others and give."


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


IF WE HAVE NOT ENOUGH


“If we have not enough in our religion to share it with all the world, it is doomed here at home.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


IN THE WILL OF GOD


"There is one safe and happy place, and that is in the will of God.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


I WILL GO ANYWHERE


“I will go anywhere, provided it be forward.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


THE BEST REMEDY


“The best remedy for a sick church is to put it on a missionary diet.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


NO ROAD AT ALL


“If you have men who will only come if they know there is a good road, I don't want them. I want men who will come if there is no road at all.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary

 

NOTHING EARTHLY


“Nothing earthly will make me give up my work in despair.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


THIS GENERATION


"This generation can only reach this generation.”


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


FASTING AND VIGILS  


"Fastings and vigils without a special object in view are time run to waste."  


- David Livingstone (1813-1873) British Physician and Missionary


FOR MY OWN PART


"“For my own part, I have never ceased to rejoice that God has appointed me to such an office. People talk of the sacrifice I have made in spending so much of my life in Africa. Is that a sacrifice which brings its own blest reward in healthful activity, the consciousness of doing good, peace of mind, and a bright hope of a glorious destiny hereafter? Away with the word sacrifice. Say rather it is a privilege. Anxiety, sickness, suffering, or danger, now and then, with a foregoing of the common conveniences and charities of this life, may make us pause, and cause the spirit to waver, and the soul to sink; but let this only be for a moment. All these are nothing when compared with the glory which shall be revealed in and for us. I never made a sacrifice.”

59. David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist

ABOUT DAVID WILKERSON


Christian evangelist, David Ray Wilkerson was born May 19 1931 in Hammond, Indiana. He was born into a family of Pentecostal Christian preachers; both his father and paternal grandfather were ministers.

David was baptized with the Holy Spirit at the age of thirteen and began to preach when he was fourteen. After high school he entered the Central Bible College (affiliated with the Assemblies of God) in Springfield, Missouri. In 1952 he was ordained as a minister.


CALLED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT, MOVED WITH COMPASSION

Wilkerson married his wife, Gwen in 1953 and served as a pastor in small churches in Scottdale and Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, during the early years of their marriage.

But his life changed drastically in 1958 when he was brought to tears after looking at a pen drawing of seven New York City teenagers in Life Magazine. The article detailed the court trial of these young boys, charged with murder.


Cross and the Switchblade

The boys were members of a teenage gang called the Dragons who were accused of brutally attacking and killing Michael Farmer, a fifteen-year-old who had polio.

Two days later, after hearing a clear call from the Holy Spirit telling him “Go to New York City and help those boys”, Wilkerson arrived at the courthouse in New York City. His plan was to ask the judge for permission to talk to the boys to share God’s love with them.

The judge refused his request and Wilkerson was removed from the courtroom. He returned home, but his quiet country life was about to change – forever.


NICKY CRUZ: “JESUS LOVES YOU, NICKY”

OvNicky Cruz David Wilkersoner the next few months (March – June 1958), Wilkerson returned to New York one day each week, driving over 350 miles from his home in Pennsylvania. He sought God’s direction while walking the streets, preaching, and meeting with gang members and drug addicts.


David soon met Nicky Cruz, warlord of Brooklyn gang – the Mau Maus – the most violent teenage gang in New York. Nicky threatened to kill Wilkerson the first day the two met. David responded to Nicky’s threats by telling him, “God has the power to change your life.” Nicky cursed, hit Wilkerson, spit in his face, and told him, “I don’t believe in what you say and you get out of here.”

Wilkerson replied, “You could cut me up into a 1000 pieces and lay them in the street. Every piece will still love you.” For two weeks Nicky couldn’t stop thinking about David Wilkerson’s words of love – “I love you, Nicky.”


THE POWER OF JESUS’ LOVE

In July 1958, soon after Wilkerson’s confrontation with Nicky Cruz, Wilkerson scheduled an evangelistic rally for New York gangs, at the St. Nicholas Boxing Arena. Nearly every member of Nicky’s gang, as well as their rival gangs, attended the rally.


The atmosphere was tense until Wilkerson prayed and the power of the Holy Spirit fell. When he gave an altar call, Nicky and most of his gang surrendered their lives to Jesus.

“David Wilkerson came with a message of hope and love,” Cruz said. “I felt the power of Jesus like a rushing wind that took my breath away. I fell on my knees and confessed Christ.”


After his conversion, Nicky went to a Bible College in La Puente, CA, where he met his future wife, Gloria. After graduation he became an evangelist, returned to Brooklyn, NY, and led more of the Mau Maus to Christ. He founded Nicky Cruz Outreach and began traveling around the world ministering to hundreds of thousands each year.


In a 1998 article, the Wall Street Journal proclaimed Nicky as the “Billy Graham of the streets.”


A MINISTRY IS BORN: TEEN CHALLENGE

First Teen Challenge Centre Brooklyn NYAlthough David Wilkerson never met with the seven teenage gang members that first drew him to New York City, he founded Teen-Age Evangelism (later called Adult & Teen Challenge) from his heart cry to reach gang members with God’s love. The first Center in Brooklyn, NY, opened in 1960.

Adult & Teen Challenge is a faith-based, addiction recovery program that teaches Biblical principles as part of a daily program that ministers healing to teenagers, adults, and families. It is affiliated with the Assemblies of God.


Teen Challenge offers a wide range of programs: one to two-year residential recovery programs, re-entry programs to help graduates transition back into independent living, non-residential Community Groups run by seasoned leaders, and prevention programs to educate school-aged students about the destructive consequences of substance abuse.

Teen Challenge students are taught to reject old identities such as, “addict”, “failure”, “hopeless”, and see themselves as new creations in Christ – changed from the inside out.

Teen Challenge stands alone as the most effective substance abuse recovery program to date. The success of this ministry is attributed to its foundation in Biblical principles, prayer for conversion, and baptism with the Holy Spirit.


THE PROVEN CURE FOR THE DRUG EPIDEMIC

David Wilkerson’s life’s work still stands as a testament to the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit to bring miraculous healing and new life in Christ, to all. Even to drug-addicted, violent young gang members full of hate and sin.


Compared to Short-Term Inpatient (STI) drug treatment programs and Narcotics/Alcoholics Anonymous, Teen Challenge graduates have higher abstinence rates, less frequent relapses, significantly higher full-time employment rates, and are much less likely to return to treatment.


“Once an addict, always an addict” is not taught, nor proclaimed at Teen Challenge. Transformed graduates of the program do not need on-going, daily meetings such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).


YOU SHALL RECEIVE POWER…

Teen Challenge Pensavola FL, Wilkerson attributed Teen Challenge’s unequaled success rate to the power of the Holy Spirit. “The Holy Spirit is in charge. As long as He remains in charge, the program will thrive. The minute we try to do things by our own power we will fail.”

No matter how many years addicted, again and again, the testimony of Teen Challenge students remains the same. They are introduced to the love of God when they are born again, but complete victory/deliverance from addiction doesn’t come until baptism in the Holy Spirit.

One student said, “I wasn’t lonely anymore. I didn’t want any more drugs. I loved everybody. For the first time in my life, I felt clean.”

Many graduates of Teen Challenge are so completely transformed they decide to go to seminary, then into ministry. Many return to Teen Challenge as staff members to help others overcome their addictions and find new life.


TESTIMONIES OF TEEN CHALLENGE

Harry Davis – “I discovered Teen Challenge in 1989 at age 63. I did every drug in the world for 50 years. I’m 71 now and I work in the kitchen at the Brooklyn Center.”

Canzada Edmonds – “Love is what made the difference for me. When I was ready to give up, they showed me, love. They showed me compassion. They showed me through Christ I could live a victorious life. Then they taught me how to be a lady.”

Steve Hill – “Its greatest impact was in the area of discipline and structure. If it wasn’t for Teen Challenge, I would either be dead or in the penitentiary.”


EXPANDING GOD’S KINGDOM

Wilkerson went on to found Youth Crusades (1967), CURE Corps, and World Challenge (1971) to propel the Gospel worldwide.


In 1986, Wilkerson’s heart was again broken for the lost. As he walked down 42nd Street, he saw prostitutes, young children (under the age of 12) high on crack cocaine, runaways, and drug addicts. He cried and prayed, “God You’ve got to do something.” Wilkerson’s answer came quickly. In the next hour, the Holy Spirit spoke – “Well, you know the city. You’ve been here. You do it.’”


Wilkerson was obedient and Times Square Church opened its doors in October 1987.

For nine years, from 1999 to 2008, Wilkerson traveled around the world preaching at conferences encouraging Christian ministers and their families, to “renew their passion for Christ.” He challenged them to ask, “What would happen, Lord, if I …?”


A LEGACY OF FAITH

For over forty years, David Wilkerson’s evangelical ministry included preaching, teaching, and writing. He authored over 30 books including, The Cross and the Switchblade (which became a Hollywood film in 1970), Revival on Broadway, It Is Finished, Hungry for More of Jesus, Have You Felt Like Giving Up Lately?, and The Vision.

Wilkerson always challenged his church to commit to obey Jesus’ teachings. He preached Christian beliefs of God’s holiness, righteousness, and love, and delivered powerful messages to encourage righteous living and total dependence on God.


He would say, “holiness may seem to be an antiquated term by our standards, but not by God’s. Followers of Christ are still called to be holy, as God is holy” (1 Pet. 1:16).

Wilkerson never lost his heartache over the devastating effects rampant sin wreaks on a life, home, and family. He preached many fiery sermons about sin; having seen and experienced firsthand, countless lives ravaged by the evils of violence and addiction.


ABSENT FROM THE BODY, PRESENT WITH THE LORD

On April 27, 2011, while driving in Texas, Wilkerson collided head-on with a tractor-trailer. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His wife Gwen was injured but survived.

Wilkerson and his wife had four children (two sons who are ministers, and two daughters who are married to ministers) and eleven grandchildren.


FINAL WORDS FROM NICKY CRUZ

“He can take a bullet, he can be killed, but he stood because [he was] obedient to Jesus. Jesus sent him there to bring the message to the gangs. I almost killed him then because I really was totally full of hate. That was when he told me that Jesus loved me. Wilkerson never lost his heart for the world’s needy people.”

“David reminded me of Jesus,” Cruz said. “Two precious things that fascinate me about Christ – He had active eyes, and always was there looking at the needs of the people. Dave had this heart of compassion just like Jesus.”


Source: inspirationalchristians.org/evangelists/david-wilkerson/


QUOTES BY DAVID WILKERSON


AS I LOOK BACK OVER FIFTY YEARS OF MINISTRY


"As I look back over fifty years of ministry, I recall innumerable tests, trials and times of crushing pain. But through it all, the Lord has proven faithful, loving, and totally true to all his promises."  


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


HOW QUICKLY WE FORGET GOD'S DELIVERENCE


"How quickly we forget God's great deliverances in our lives. How easily we take for granted the miracles he performed in our past."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


NEVER ALLOWED HIS NAME TO GO LONG OFFENDED

 

"God has never, in the history of mankind, allowed his name to go long offended."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING CONFUSION, PAIN AND SUFFERING


"If you are experiencing confusion, pain, and suffering, it may be that God is working things out for you in his own way. It is most often the sovereign work of our God unfolding a master plan known only to him."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


MOST CHRISTIANS NEVER ASSOCIATE


"Most Christians never associate joy with repentance. But repentance is actually the mother of all joy in Jesus. Without it, there can be no joy. Yet, any believer who walks in repentance will be flooded with the joy of the Lord."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist 


DAVID WILKERSON BOOKS AND SERMONS 


David Wilkerson Sermons - Sermon Index 


David Wilkerson Sermons - World Challenge MP3s 


End Times New Testament ISBN 978-0912376110

Jesus Person Maturity Manual

My Bible Speaks to Me

Promises To Live By, ISBN 978-0830718870

Wilkerson, David; Sherrill, John and Elizabeth Sherrill) (1962). The Cross and the Switchblade. Jove. ISBN 0-5150-9025-5.

Twelve Angels from Hell (1965), ISBN 978-0551004238

Born Old (1966) original title The Little People, ISBN 0-5510-1076-2

I'm Not Mad at God (1967), ISBN 978-0871232458

Parents on Trial (1967)

Hey, Preach . . . You're Comin' Through! (1968) ISBN 978-0891290643

I've Given Up On Parents (1969), ISBN 978-0340108291

Man, Have I Got Problems (1969) ISBN 978-0515046687

Purple Violet Squish (1969), ISBN 978-0551000483

Rebel's Bible (1970), ISBN 978-0551007512

Get Your Hands Off My Throat (1971), ISBN 978-8472281332

The Untapped Generation (with Don Wilkerson) (1971), ISBN 978-1135577704

What Every Teenager Should Know About Drugs (1971), ISBN 978-0551050679

Jesus Person Pocket Promise Book (1972)

The Jesus walk: Selected "why's" and "how-to's" for a closer walk with Christ (A Regal Jesus Person Maturity book) (1972), ISBN 978-0830701711

Life on the Edge of Time (1972) ISBN 978-0800705534

One Way To Where? (1972), ISBN 978-0830701698

Pocket Promise Book (1972), ISBN 0-8307-0191-5

This Is Loving? (1972), ISBN 978-0830701704

When In Doubt, Faith It! (1972), ISBN 978-0830701681

David Wilkerson Speaks Out (1973), ISBN 978-0871230911

Jesus Christ Solid Rock: The Return Of Christ (with Kathryn Kuhlman, Hal Lindsey and W. A. Criswell) (1973)

The Vision (1973), ISBN 0-515-03286-7.

Beyond The Cross and the Switchblade (1974), ISBN 0-8912-9151-2

Racing Toward Judgment (1976), ISBN 978-0800782764

Wilkerson, David (1978). Sipping Saints. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 0-8007-8339-5.

Suicide (1978), ISBN 978-0800786434

Wilkerson, David (1980). Have You Felt Like Giving Up Lately?. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 0-8007-8481-2.

Victory Over Sin and Self (1980) Originally titled Two of Me, ISBN 978-0800784348

Rock Bottom (pamphlet) (1981)

Pocket Proverbs (1983), ISBN 0-8307-0893-6

Set the Trumpet to thy Mouth (1985), ISBN 978-0883686409

David Wilkerson Exhorts the Church (1991) ISBN 9780829703962

Wilkerson, David (1992). Hungry For More of Jesus. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 978-0800792008.

Wilkerson, David (1996). Revival on Broadway. ISBN 978-0966317206.

Wilkerson, David (1998). America's Last Call, On the Brink of a Financial Holocaust. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 0-8836-8617-1.

Wilkerson, David (1998). God's Plan to Protect His People in the Coming Depression. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 978-0883686164.

Wilkerson, David (2000). The New Covenant Unveiled. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 978-0966317237.

Wilkerson, David (2001). Hallowed Be Thy Names. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 0-9709326-0-X.

Wilkerson, David (2001). Triumph Through Tragedy. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 978-0800793562.

Wilkerson, David (2009). Dearly Beloved. David Wilkerson Publications. ISBN 978-0-9712187-4-1.


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Words to Think About...

CHRIST CAME TO SAVE THE LOST


"Christ died to save this lost world; he did not come to destroy, maim or pour out wrath."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


WHEN YOU ARE DEEPLY HURT 


“When you are deeply hurt, no person on this earth can shut out the innermost fears and deepest agonies. The best of friends cannot really understand the battle you are going through or the wounds inflicted on you. Only God can shut out the waves of depression and feelings of loneliness and failure that come over you. Faith in God’s love alone can salvage the hurt mind. The bruised and broken heart that suffers in silence can be healed only by a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, and nothing short of divine intervention really works.” 


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


SOME CHRISTIANS ARE CONTENT TO  


"Today, some Christians are content to merely exist until they die. They don't want to risk anything, to believe God, to grow or mature. They refuse to believe his Word, and have become hardened in their unbelief. Now they're living just to die."  


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


WHEN GOD CALLS YOU DO SOMETHING


"When God calls you to something, He is not always calling you to succeed, He’s calling you to obey! The success of the calling is up to Him; the obedience is up to you."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


THE CERTAINTY OF GOD'S WORD


"Biblical hope is not wishful thinking or an optimistic outlook; rather, it is a confident expectation based on the certainty of God's Word that as He has anchored us in the past, so He will in the future."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


USEFUL IN HIS KINGDOM


"Jesus didn't save you so you could cruise to heaven in a luxury liner. He wants you to be useful in His kingdom! The moment you got saved, He enrolled you in His school the school of suffering and affliction."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


AS FAR AS THE LORD IS CONCERNED


"As far as the Lord is concerned, the time to stand is in the darkest moment. It is when everything seems hopeless, when there appears no way out, when God alone can deliver."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


BY HEARING ALL OF THE WORD


"Faith comes by hearing all the Word, not just preferred sections."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


LOVE NOT THE WORLD


"The Word says, ‘Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world’ (1 John 2:15). Jesus warned, ‘Beware of covetousness: for a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of the things which he possesses’ (Luke 12:15). Things—our possessions—can tie us down to this world. While heaven and hell prepare for war, we go shopping. Eternal values are at stake! The end of all we know is near—and we are busy playing with our toys!"


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


FAITH IS NOT TO GET YOU OUT


"Faith is not to get you out of a hard place but to change your heart in the hard place."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


WHEN GOD SETS HIS HEART


"When God sets His heart on you, you will be tried often. But the longer and harder your affliction, the more deeply God has set His heart on you, to show you His love and care."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


ABOUT THE REALITY OF HELL


"God hates the LUKEWARM GOSPEL OF HALF-TRUTHS that is now spreading over the Globe. This gospel says, 'Just believe in Jesus and you'll be Saved. There's nothing more to it.' It ignores the Whole Counsel of God, which speaks of Repenting from former Sins, of Taking up your Cross, of being conformed to the Image of Christ by the refining work of the Holy Spirit. It is totally silent about the Reality of Hell and an After-Death Judgment."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO BELIEVE


"Blessed are those who believe when there is no evidence of an answer to prayer.


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


WHEN YOU ARE TRUSTING IN MAN


"How can you know when you are trusting in man rather than in God? If you fall apart when someone else lets you down, or if the actions of others affect your walk with God, then you know you are leaning on the arm of flesh!"


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


THE WORLD IS LOOKING FOR 


"The world is not looking for more doctrinal proof of the reality of God! It is not looking for greater proof of the resurrection or better arguments about creation. The world is looking for Christians who can stand up to every crisis, fear, trouble and difficulty and remain calm and at rest in the midst of it all. The world needs to see God's children trusting wholly in their Lord."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


IN EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE


"A humble person is not one who thinks little of himself, hangs his head and says, "I'm nothing." Rather, he is one who depends wholly on the Lord for everything, in every circumstance."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


EVERYTHING YOU GO THROUGH


"Everything you go through as a Christian is a training exercise behind which God has a divine purpose. He did not save you so that you could cruise into paradise on a luxury liner; He saved you to prepare you to be of use in His kingdom. The moment you were born again, He enrolled you in His school of suffering. And every affliction, every trial, is another lesson in the curriculum."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


WORSHIPPERS OF GOD


"Worshippers aren't made when they see the enemy on the run, put to flight. The truth is, worshippers of God are made during dark, stormy nights. And how we respond to our storms determines just what kind of worshippers we are."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


OUR NATION IS BEING LED ASTRAY


"Our nation is being led astray by ungodly judges, mayors and governors, who are given to change, defying the Constitution and substituting their own wicked agendas."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


RECENTLY, I PRAYED


"Recently I prayed, "Lord, I want to know your peace at all costs. I won't listen to the devil's lies any longer. I know my salvation is not in my performance. No, Jesus, you alone plead my case. I rest in what you've done for me. Can you say the same by faith?"


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


GOD'S PEOPLE MUST TRUST HIM


"In these times, God's people must trust him for rest of body and soul."


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist


HOW QUICKLY WE FORGET   


"How quickly we forget God's great deliverances in our lives. How easily we take for granted the miracles he performed in our past."  


- David Wilkerson (1931-2011) American Christian Evangelist

60. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945)

Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis

ABOUT DIETRICH BONHOEFFER


Dietrich Bonhoeffer (February 4, 1906- April 9, 1945) was a German religious leader and participant in the resistance movement against Nazism.

Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor and theologian, took part in the plots being planned by members of the Abwehr (Military Intelligence Office) to assassinate Hitler. He was arrested, imprisoned, and eventually hanged following the failure of the July 20, 1944, assassination attempt.


Bonhoeffer was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland) into a middle- to upper-class professional family. He was the sixth of eight children, and he had a twin sister named Sabine. His brother Walter was killed during World War I. His father, Karl Bonhoeffer, was a prominent German psychiatrist in Berlin; his mother, Paula Bonhoeffer, home-schooled the children. Though he was initially expected to follow his father into the field of psychology, he decided to become a minister at a very young age. His parents supported his decision and when he was old enough he attended college in Tubingen, received his doctorate in theology from the University of Berlin, and was ordained. He then spent a post-graduate year abroad studying at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. During this time, he would often visit the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, where he became acquainted with the musical form that ethnomusicologists call the African-American Spiritual. He amassed a substantial collection of recordings of these spirituals, which he took with him back to Germany.


Return to Germany

He returned to Germany in 1931, where he lectured on theology in Berlin and wrote several books. A strong opponent of Nazism, he was involved, together with Martin Niemoller, Karl Barth and others, in setting up the Confessing Church. Between late 1933 and 1935 he served as pastor of two German-speaking Protestant churches in London. He returned to Germany to head an illegal seminary for Confessing Church pastors, first in Finkenwalde and then at the von Blumenthal estate of Gross Schlonwitz, which was closed on the outbreak of war. The Gestapo also banned him from preaching, teaching, and finally speaking at all in public. During this time, Bonhoeffer worked closely with numerous opponents of Hitler.


During World War II, Bonhoeffer played a key leadership role in the Confessing Church, which opposed the anti-semitic policies of Adolf Hitler. He was among those who called for wider church resistance to Hitler's treatment of the Jews. While the Confessing Church was not large, it represented a major focus of Christian opposition to the Nazi government in Germany.


In 1939 Bonhoeffer joined a hidden group of high-ranking military officers based in the Abwehr, or Military Intelligence Office, who wanted to overthrow the National Socialist regime by killing Hitler. He was arrested in April 1943 after money used to help Jews escape to Switzerland was traced to him, and he was charged with conspiracy. He was imprisoned in Berlin for a year and a half. After the unsuccessful July 20 Plot in 1944, Bonhoeffer's connections to the conspirators were discovered. He was moved to a series of prisons and concentration camps ending at Flossenburg. Here, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed by hanging at dawn on 9 April 1945, just three weeks before the liberation of the city. Also hanged for their parts in the conspiracy were his brother Klaus and his brothers-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi and Rudiger Schleicher. For humiliation, and for the sadistic whim of the SS-staff present, all four men were forced to strip down completely in their cells before walking totally naked to the gallows.


Dietrich Bonhoeffer is considered a martyr for his faith; he was absolved of any crimes by the German government in the mid-1990s. The calendars of the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America commemorate him on April 9, the date on which he was hanged in 1945.


An oft-quoted line from one of his more widely read books, Letters and Papers From Prison (1953) were published posthumously.


The theological and political reasons behind his shift from Christian pacifism, which he espoused in the mid-1930s, to participation in planning the assassination of Hitler are much debated.


Bonhoeffer's last writings, as found in his fragmentary "Letters and Papers from Prison," continue to intrigue theologians. In them he introduced the concepts of "religionless Christianity" and "a world come of age," which in turn became incorporated into both John A.T. Robinson's controversial 1963 book "Honest to God" and the "Death of God" movement. Bonhoeffer is one of the few theologians embraced by both liberal and conservative Christians, but each group interprets his prison theology differently. Conservatives see those writings as simply another expression of his earlier traditional theology, although perhaps done in updated language. Liberals interpret his prison writings as a radical new expression of a much more secular understanding of the basic Christian message, and before his death Bonhoeffer himself frequently commented on the radical nature of his late thought. It is universally agreed that, with his death, the world lost a most insightful theological mind.


His sister was married to Hans von Dohnanyi and was mother of the conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi and a former mayor of Hamburg, Klaus von Dohnanyi.


Bonhoeffer is one of the ten 20th-century martyrs from across the world who are depicted in statues above the Great West Door of Westminster Abbey, London.


Source: biblio.com/dietrich-bonhoeffer/author/22057


QUOTES BY DIETRICH BONHOEFFER


WITNESS TO DEATH OF DIETRICH BONHOEFFER


At the place of execution, he again said a short prayer and then climbed the steps to the gallows, brave and composed. His death ensued after a few seconds. In almost fifty years that I worked as a doctor, I have hardly ever seen a man die so entirely submissive to the will of God. 


MORNING PRAYER DETERMINES THE DAY  


"The entire day receives order and discipline when it acquires unity. This unity must be sought and found in morning prayer. The morning prayer determines the day." 


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis


CHRISTIANS HAVE BEEN JUDGED ALREADY  


 "Sanctification means that the Christians have been judged already, and that they are being preserved until the coming of Christ and are ever advancing towards it."  


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


GUIDED BY THE WORD OF SCRIPTURE


“The most promising method of prayer is to allow oneself to be guided by the word of the Scriptures, to pray on the basis of the word of Scripture. In this way we shall not become the victims of our own emptiness.”  


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis


THE INCARNATION IS THE ULTIMATE REASON


“The Incarnation is the ultimate reason why the service of God cannot be divorced from the service of man.” 


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


GOD'S TRUTH JUDGES CREATED THINGS  


"God's truth judges created things out of love, and Satan's truth judges them out of envy and hatred."  


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


JUDGING OTHERS MAKES US BLIND

 

“Judging others makes us blind, whereas love is illuminating. By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are.”


TO ENDURE THE CROSS IS NOT TRAGEDY


"To endure the cross is not tragedy; it is the suffering which is the fruit of an exclusive allegiance to Jesus Christ."


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


THE BEGINNING OF LOVE FOR OTHERS


“The first service one owes to others in a community involves listening to them. Just as our love for God begins with listening to God’s Word, the beginning of love for others is learning to listen to them. God’s love for us is shown by the fact that God not only gives God’s Word but also lends us God’s ear.  . . . We do God’s work for our brothers and sisters when we learn to listen to them."


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


DIETRICH BONHOEFFER BOOKS AND SERMONS


The Collected Sermons of Dietrich Bonhoeffer - PDF Files 


Watch for the Light: Readings for Advent and Christmas by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Psalms: The Prayer Book of the Bible by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

A Testament To Freedom: The Essential Writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


God Is In the Manger by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The World Treasury of Modern Religious Thought by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Creation and Fall / Temptation: Two Biblical Studies by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


A Year with Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Daily Meditations from His Letters, Writings, and Sermons by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Called to Community: The Life Jesus Wants for His People 


Christ the Center: A New Translation


Meditating on the Word by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The Wisdom and Witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Writings Selected with an Introduction by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Meditations on Psalms by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


I Want to Live These Days With You: A Year of Daily Devotions by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The Mystery of Holy Night by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


God Is on the Cross: Reflections on Lent and Easter by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Christmas with Bonhoeffer by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Meditations on the Cross by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Witness to Jesus Christ by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The Martyred Christian by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The Mystery of Easter by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Christmas Sermons by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


The Collected Sermons of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Dietrich Bonhoeffer


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Words to Think About...

SILENCE IN FACE OF EVIL 

 

“Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.”


CHRIST ALONE CONQUERED DEATH    


"Death reveals that the world is not as it should be but that it stands in need of redemption. Christ alone is the conquering of death."    


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


TIME ENRICHED BY EXPERIENCE


"Time is lost when we have not lived a full human life, time unenriched by experience, creative endeavor, enjoyment, and suffering."


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis


WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE


“When all is said and done, the life of faith is nothing if not an unending struggle of the spirit with every available weapon against the flesh.” 


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1940) German Christian Executed by Nazis


CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT DISCIPLESHIP


“Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ.” 


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


AT THAT GIVEN PLACE


"One's task is not to turn the world upside down, but to do what is necessary at the given place and with a due consideration of reality."


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


GOD LOVES HUMAN BEINGS


“God loves human beings. God loves the world. Not an ideal human, but human beings as they are; not an ideal world, but the real world. What we find repulsive in their opposition to God, what we shrink back from with pain and hostility... this is for God the ground of unfathomable love.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


CHRISTIANITY PREACHES

 

“Christianity preaches the infinite worth of that which is seemingly worthless and the infinite worthlessness of that which is seemingly so valued.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


WE MUST BE READY

 

“We must be ready to allow ourselves to be interrupted by God.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


IN A WORLD WHERE SUCCESS

 

"In a world where success is the measure and justification of all things the figure of Him who was sentenced and crucified remains a stranger and is at best the object of pity. . . . The figure of the Crucified invalidates all thought that takes success for its standard.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


THE CHURCH IS THE CHURCH

 

“The Church is the Church only when it exists for others . . . not dominating, but helping and serving. It must tell men of every calling what it means to live for Christ, to exist for others.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


THE ULTIMATE TEST

 

“The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children.”  


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


SEEK GOD, NOT HAPPINESS

 

“Seek God, not happiness  - this is the fundamental rule of all meditation. If you seek God alone, you will gain happiness: that is its promise.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


MEANING IN EVERY JOURNEY

 

“There is meaning in every journey that is unknown to the traveler.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


WE PRAY FOR BIG THINGS

 

“We pray for the big things and forget to give thanks for the ordinary, small (and yet really not small) gifts. How can God entrust great things to one who will not thankfully receive from Him the little things?"


THE BLESSEDNESS OF WAITING

 

“The blessedness of waiting is lost on those who cannot wait, and the fulfillment of promise is never theirs. They want quick answers to the deepest questions of life and miss the value of those times of anxious waiting, seeking with patient uncertainties until the answers come. They lose the moment when the answers are revealed in dazzling clarity.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


ONE ACT OF OBEDIENCE

 

“One act of obedience is worth a hundred sermons.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


MAY WE BE ABLE TO SAY

 

"May we be enabled to say 'No' to sin and 'Yes' to the sinner.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


IT IS GRACE, NOTHING BUT GRACE 


"It is grace, nothing but grace, that we are allowed to live in community with Christian brethren.”


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


THE COMMUNITY OF SAINTS 


“The community of the saints is not an 'ideal' community consisting of perfect and sinless men and women, where there is no need of further repentance. No, it is a community which proves that it is worthy of the gospel of forgiveness by constantly and sincerely proclaiming God's forgiveness.”  


- Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1900-1945) German Christian Executed by Nazis 


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How Can I Be Saved?


You’ve probably seen John 3:16 posted somewhere on a sign, written on a freeway overpass, at a concert, at a sporting event, or even read to you as a little child. This verse is a simple one. There are 20 monosyllables (single words) in the verse. The Gospel is meant to be simple for everyone!


Be sure of your Salvation. Right now, and pray this simple prayer with a sincere heart...
“Lord, forgive me for my sins. I confess that I am a sinner. Come into my heart and make me the person you created me to be. I receive your gift of pardon through Jesus dying for me on the cross to save me. – Amen”


It was once determined in a court of law that a pardon is only a pardon when it is accepted. There is a true story about a man that refused his pardon. A judge ruled that a pardon is only a pardon when it is accepted. When you prayed that prayer and accepted God’s pardon for your sins, you became a new creation in Christ. 


The Bible teaches that you are saved by faith through Jesus. Grow in the Grace that was just given to you, seek God in His word (The Bible) and go out tell somebody! 

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