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THE K I N G ’ S BUS I NE S S He declared the issue as one of life and death, blessing and cursing, or has He not? Has He proclaimed the present as the day of salvation, or has He not? Has He given us to understand that His Spirit will not always strive with men, or has He not? Upon their answer to these queries must depend the urgency of men’s preaching. For if they believe in the profound alternatives which wait upon the response of their hearers to the message they deliver, who amongst all those who preach can content him self with anything less than a flaming ministry, in the heat of which his very life is consumed? When the ministers of our land awake to . the utter folly of any other type of preaching than that which con vinces, convicts, and converts men by the unseen influences of the Spirit work ing through their own passionate ear nestness, the longed-for revival will be here. But not until then. TEST ENOUGH FOB ANY MAN Suppose a man should find a great basket by the wayside, carefully pack ed, and, on opening it, should find it filled with human thoughts, all the thoughts which had passed through one single brain in one year or five years,— what a medley they would make! How many would be wild and foolish, how many weak and contemptible, how many mean and vile, how many so contradic tory and crooked, that they could hard ly lie still in the basket! And suppose he should be told that these were all his own thoughts, children of his own brain,— how amazed would he be! How little prepared to see himself as re vealed in those thoughts! And how would he want to run away and hide, if all the world were to see the basket opened, and see his thoughts! He would need no further proof that he had sin ned and come short of the glory of God.—Dr. Todd.
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