The whole should be read and heeded in its entirety, but here is an excerpt from C. T. Studd's sermon, Chocolate Soldiers:
"We Christians of today are indeed a tepid crew. Had we but half the fire and enthusiasm of the Suffragettes in the past, we would have the world evangelized and Christ back among us in no time."
And, if any tepid Christian of Facebook-land dares, here is the link to a sermon that just might save your soul - it has the fire of an altar still upon it. http://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/msctserm.html
The greatest danger in today's christendom is picking and choosing what the Bible says to you. In other words, not reading the whole Bible as if ALL of it, every word, is for you. Here is a word that MUST be shouted in everyone's ears because the mass of christendom has fallen asleep and is in hell's danger: "Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light" (Eph. 5:14).
"We Christians of today are indeed a tepid crew. Had we but half the fire and enthusiasm of the Suffragettes in the past, we would have the world evangelized and Christ back among us in no time."
And, if any tepid Christian of Facebook-land dares, here is the link to a sermon that just might save your soul - it has the fire of an altar still upon it. http://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/msctserm.html
The greatest danger in today's christendom is picking and choosing what the Bible says to you. In other words, not reading the whole Bible as if ALL of it, every word, is for you. Here is a word that MUST be shouted in everyone's ears because the mass of christendom has fallen asleep and is in hell's danger: "Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light" (Eph. 5:14).