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Independence
As a people subject to the King of England, we desired our independence
Independence from tyranny and oppression is a costly thing
Millions have given their life for their and our freedom, and also in the effort of setting other peoples free.
Independence - defined at not being subject to control, not requiring or relying on something or someone else
Independence - defined at not being subject to control, not requiring or relying on something or someone else
Story: Packing to leave home as 4 year old / seeking independence as a teen
7516 Typical American
A United Press survey found that the “typical American” is a twenty-seven-year-old who does not read one book a year.
He is materialistic, satisfied with small pleasures, bored with theological disputations.
Although he may attend church twenty-seven times a year, he is not interested in the supernatural.
He is concerned with neither heaven nor hell.
In fact, he has no interest whatever in immortality.
His principal interests are football, hunting, fishing, and car-tinkering.
—Lon Woodreum
7518 “I Don’t Want Christ To Come”
I remember one night in Stockton, Calif, … I was preaching about the coming of Jesus.
As I was in prayer I was conscious of a woman getting up and going out, for in those days the skirts would swish whenever a lady walked.
It seemed to me that this lady must have gone out in a hurry.
When I finished my prayer and went to greet the friends at the door, I found a woman pacing back and forth in the lobby.
The moment I came, she said to me, “How would you dare to pray like that—“Come Lord Jesus?”
I don’t want him to come.
It would break in on all my plans.
How dare you!”
I said, “My dear young woman, Jesus is coming whether you like it or not.”
Oh, if you know Him and love Him, surely your heart says, “Come, Lord Jesus!”
—H. A. Ironside
Quote : “I Don’t Want Christ To Come” - H A Ironside: I remember one night in Stockton, Calif, … I was preaching about the coming of Jesus.
As I was in prayer I was conscious of a woman getting up and going out, for in those days the skirts would swish whenever a lady walked.
It seemed to me that this lady must have gone out in a hurry.
When I finished my prayer and went to greet the friends at the door, I found a woman pacing back and forth in the lobby.
The moment I came, she said to me, “How would you dare to pray like that—“Come Lord Jesus?”
I don’t want him to come.
It would break in on all my plans.
How dare you!”
I said, “My dear young woman, Jesus is coming whether you like it or not.”
Oh, if you know Him and love Him, surely your heart says, “Come, Lord Jesus!”
I remember one night in Stockton, Calif, … I was preaching about the coming of Jesus.
As I was in prayer I was conscious of a woman getting up and going out, for in those days the skirts would swish whenever a lady walked.
It seemed to me that this lady must have gone out in a hurry.
When I finished my prayer and went to greet the friends at the door, I found a woman pacing back and forth in the lobby.
The moment I came, she said to me, “How would you dare to pray like that—“Come Lord Jesus?”
I don’t want him to come.
It would break in on all my plans.
How dare you!”
I said, “My dear young woman, Jesus is coming whether you like it or not.”
Oh, if you know Him and love Him, surely your heart says, “Come, Lord Jesus!”
7521 Whom Is He Kidding?
When a man says he can’t keep awake through a thirty-minute sermon, and stays home with his 700-column newspaper, whom is he kidding?
When a man says Sunday is his only day to rest, and gets up at 4:30 a.m. to go fishing, or spends the day on a golf course, whom is he kidding?
When a man says church seats are too hard and uncomfortable, then goes some Saturday to sit on a bleacher for hours in a drizzle watching 22 men push one another back and forth across a mud lot, whom is he kidding?
When a man says he doesn’t have time for Christ and His church, then spends evenings shopping, bowling, watching television, going to clubs, playing cards and having evenings out, whom is he kidding?…
Not God!
—Spire
1 John
7522 Something You Should Know
5% of reported church members do not exist;
10% cannot be found;
20% never pray;
25% never read the Bible;
30% never attend church;
40% never give to any cause;
50% never go to Sunday school;
60% never go to church Sunday nights;
70% never give to Missions;
75% never engaged in any church activity;
80% never go to prayer meeting;
90% never have family worship;
95% never win a soul to Christ.
—Crusade Contact
Do not love the world - Be independent of it
7528 A Greater Enemy
Long ago, William Law warned that the world is now a greater enemy to the Christian than it was in apostolic times:
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