The Fundamentals - 1917: Vol.3

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The Fundamentals 1. In the divine preparations for world-wide evangeliza­ tion. 2. In the divine co-operation in missionary activity. 3. In the divine benediction upon all faithful service. god ’ s pr e pa r a t io n s Each o f these embraces many particulars which demand more than a rapid glance. God’s preparations reached through millenniums. But within the century just closed we see Him moving, opening doors and shaping events, causing the re­ moval of obstacles and the subsidence of barriers, raising up and thrusting forth workers, and furnishing new facilities; and conspicuously in promoting Bible translation and diffusion. god ’ s co - o p e r a t io n His co-operation is seen in the unity and continuity of the work, in the marked fitness between the workers and the work, the new fields and the new facilities. Startling correspond­ ences in mission history reveal His omnipresence and faith­ fulness, such as synchronisms and successions among His chosen servants, parallel and converging lines of labor, and connecting links o f service. All these, and much more, show, behind the lives and deeds of the workmen, a Higher Power that wrought in them both to will and to work. god ’ s b e n e d ic t io n Mission history shows also clear traces o f the Judge. Hindrances and hinderers at times removed by sudden retribu­ tive judgments; nations that would not serve His ends de­ clining and even perishing; and churches, cursed with spiritual apathy and lethargy, decaying. On the other hand, His ap­ proval has been as marked in compensations for self-denial and in rewards for service; in making martyr blood the seed of new churches, and in lifting to a higher level the individual and church life that has been most unselfishly jealous and zeal­ ous of His kingdom.

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