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The Bedside Watchman |
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November 10th -- Acts 26 WHAT WOULDST THOU HAVE ME TO DO? |
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IT is a mistake to hamper the question of duty with any secondary consideration whatever. The time has not come for the saints to keep the world right. It has to be made right before even keeping it right can be in question. The position of the saints is that of sojourners on trial for eternal life. God will take care that their probation is not interfered with by murder and violence before the time. The matter is His. We are in His hands: so is all the world. We need not therefore be distressed by thoughts of what will be the effect of any course required by Christ. He will take care that His work comes out right at last. The simple and only question for us, is that which Paul put near Damascus: "Lord, what wouldst Thou have me to do?" We may not do what involves disobedience to Him. ROBERT ROBERTS, Christendom Astray, page 305 |
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