Master of the Situation Zec_2:4 : ’93Run, speak to this young man.’94 There was no snow on the beard of the prophet of my text, and no crows’92 feet had left their mark near his eyes. Zechariah was a young man, and in a daydream he saw and heard two angels talking about the rebuilding … Continue reading “349. Master of the Situation”
348. Zechariah
Zechariah Autor: T. De Witt Talmage
347. Two Thousandth Publication
Two Thousandth Publication Nah_2:4 : ’93They shall seem like torches; they shall run like the lightnings.’94 Express, rail-train, and telegraphic communication are suggested, if not foretold, in this text, and from it I start to preach a sermon in gratitude to God and the newspaper press for the fact that I have had the opportunity … Continue reading “347. Two Thousandth Publication”
346. A Railway Accident
A Railway Accident Nah_2:4 : ’93The chariots shall rage in the streets, they shall justle one against another in the broad ways: they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.’94 If that be not an express rail-train under full headway at night, what is it? The use of steam may have been … Continue reading “346. A Railway Accident”
345. Nahum
Nahum Autor: T. De Witt Talmage
344. Foes of Society
Foes of Society Mic_6:9 : ’93The Lord’92s voice crieth unto the city.’94 Whether God or Satan shall have complete possession of our American cities, is the question of the hour. Never so many churches, never so many reformatory institutions, never so many good men and women, never such bright prospects as now; but do not … Continue reading “344. Foes of Society”
343. A Glorious Rest
A Glorious Rest Mic_2:10 : ’93Arise ye, and depart; for this is not your rest.’94 This was the drum-beat of a prophet who wanted to arouse his people from their oppressed and sinful condition; but it may just as properly be uttered now as then. Bells, by long exposure and much ringing, lose their clearness … Continue reading “343. A Glorious Rest”
342. Micah
Micah Autor: T. De Witt Talmage
341. The Gardens of the Sea
The Gardens of the Sea Jon_2:5 : ’93The weeds were wrapped about my head.’94 In all our theological seminaries, where we make ministers, there ought to be professors to give lessons in Natural History. Physical Science ought to be taught side by side with Revelation. It is the same God who inspires the page of … Continue reading “341. The Gardens of the Sea”
340. Hard Rowing
Hard Rowing Jon_1:13-14 : ’93The men rowed hard to bring it to the land; but they could not… wherefore they cried unto the Lord.’94 Navigation in the Mediterranean Sea always was perilous, especially so in early times. Vessels were propelled partly by sail and partly by oar. When, by reason of great stress of weather, … Continue reading “340. Hard Rowing”