King's Business - 1919-07

feren t to the claims of th e Bible. As to these, it is only necessary to take care th a t they are not aroused from th e ir indifference. B u t th e Bible nev erthe­ less, by reason of its hold upon the con­ sciences of the few, ^xerts, upon society as a whole, a m ighty restrain in g influ­ ence, ag ain st which the assau lts are now being directed. In such a state of things it is m ani­ festly of the very highest importance to insist unceasingly upon the sufficiency, finality, and completeness of the revela­ tion given by God in His Word. If one is able to apprehend, however feebly, th e trem endous fact th a t the Word of God is a LIVING Word, such knowledge will go far tow ards afford­ ing him protection from w hat is per­ haps the g reatest danger of these “ p eril­ ous tim es.” T H E J O Y O F O L D A G E Dr. A. J. Gordon m et an old man one day going to th e place of prayer. “Aged friend,” he said, “why should an old man be so m erry and ch eerfu l?” “All are no t,” said he. “Well, then, why should you be m erry ?” “ Because I belong to the Lord.” “Are none others happy a t your tim e of life?” “No, no t one, my friendly questionaire,” said he; and his form straigh tened into the sta tu re of his younger days, and something of inspir­ ation glowed upon his . countenance. “Listen, please, to the tru th from one who knows: ‘The devil has no happy old m en!’ ” (Ps. 92:14)

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