King's Business - 1911-01

4. .The Possibilities of the Soul. Jno. 1:40-42; 4:4-42. The soul won may be a poor, rough, uncouth, uncultured fisher- man like Peter, but who knows the possibilities of a man possessed and inspired by God as was Peter? This man won by another humble believer, became a mighty apostle and the winner of multitudes Time would fail, to tell the story of Paul and Apollos, Timothy and Philip w J ^ w l ™ / ?} t h / e a r , y f a t h e r s - oi Luther, Melancthon < £ and T n r \ i r f i e I 1 ' ° f F i n n C y a n d S P u r ^ o n , Hammond, Moody! and a host who themselves were won by humble workers and in turn were used to win thousands for Christ. 5. The Profit of the Work. (1) Problem Solved, "How to Reach the Masses." Luke 14-23 Multitudes in this land never hear the Gospel; church bells ring but the music in the invitation passes unheeded by the mass of men. How to reach this multitude has become one of the great problems of the modern church. D. L. Moody affirmed the solution laid in the answer l o re ac h the masses, go to them." But one in every 365 of this world s population professes to be a Christian, this meaL that everv i e s e Jd r '"rh I " ' ft? m C S S a g e t 0 3 6 4 ° t h e r individu'S before it cai be said, The church has given the Gospel to every man in this genera •J* (2) Provides a Speedy, Substantial, Solid Growth in the Mem- bership of the Church. Acts 2:37. Hand-picked fruit is the best fruit • a dozen Endeavorers may gather scores in the course of a year or even m a month's time. One hundred members of an Eastern church of S a i t i e n°exi c n " 0 ^ 1 0 ° ***»< W e r e ^ d e d b v confess an

6. The Privilege of Service. Entrusted with the stewardship of the mvsteries of ToH rt r 4:1), commissioned to be an ambassador of Tesus Ch r lt fZ Cor S 8 ? we are co-workers together with Him (2 Cor. 6 : 1 ) T a ^ ^ s s e l

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