Domestic Life Luk_8:39 : ’93Return to thine own house, and show how great things God hath done unto thee.’94 After a fierce and shipwrecking night, Christ and his disciples are climbing up the slaty shelving of the beach. How pleasant it is to stand on solid ground after having been tossed so long on the … Continue reading “400. Domestic Life”
Author: Administrador
397. The Broken Net; or, Objection to Revivals
The Broken Net; or, Objection to Revivals Luk_5:6 : ’93They inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.’94 Simon and his comrades had experienced the night before what fishermen call ’93poor luck.’94 Christ steps on board the fishing-smack and tells the sailors to pull away from the beach, and directs them again to … Continue reading “397. The Broken Net; or, Objection to Revivals”
398. My Creed
My Creed Luk_6:17 : ’93And he came down with them, and stood in the plain.’94 Christ on the mountains is a frequent study. We have seen him on the Mount of Olives, Mount of Beatitudes, Mount Moriah, Mount Calvary, Mount of Ascension, and it is glorious to study him on these great natural elevations. But, … Continue reading “398. My Creed”
395. The Sky Anthem
The Sky Anthem Luk_2:14 : ’93Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.’94 At last I have what I longed for, a Christmas Eve in the Holy Land. This is the time of year that Christ landed. This wintry month saw his arrival. This is the chill air through … Continue reading “395. The Sky Anthem”
396. Among the Holy Hills
Among the Holy Hills Luk_4:16 : ’93He came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up.’94 What a splendid sleep I had last night in a Catholic convent, my first sleep within doors since leaving Jerusalem; and all of us as kindly treated as though we had been the Pope and his college of cardinals … Continue reading “396. Among the Holy Hills”
393. Luke
Luke Autor: T. De Witt Talmage
394. The Manger
(a Christmas Sermon.) The Manger (a Christmas Sermon.) Luk_2:12-13 : ’93Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host.’94 At midnight from one of the galleries of the sky a chant broke out. To an ordinary observer there … Continue reading “394. The Manger”
391. The Dumb Devil
The Dumb Devil Mar_9:25 : ’93Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him.’94 Here was a case of great domestic anguish. The son of the household was possessed by an evil spirit which, among other things, paralyzed his tongue and made him speechless. When the influence was on the patient, he … Continue reading “391. The Dumb Devil”
392. One Taking Off
One Taking Off Mar_10:21 : ’93One thing thou lackest.’94 The young man of the text had a splendid nature. We fall in love with him at the first glance. He was amiable, and frank, and earnest, and educated, and refined, and respectable, and moral, and yet he was not a Christian. And so Christ addresses … Continue reading “392. One Taking Off”
389. Summer Temptations
Summer Temptations Mar_6:31 : ’93Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place and rest a while.’94 Here Christ advises his apostles to take a vacation. They have been living an excited as well as a useful life, and he advises that they get out into the country. When I advocated, with all the energy I … Continue reading “389. Summer Temptations”