CHAPTER 2 - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 4 }


 { PT.  4 } - The ignorant mob persecuted them. But the movement of these few evangelists went on and made itself felt in every part of the land. People were moved and awakened to think about religion. Many were shamed out of their sins. Many were restrained and frightened at their own ungodliness. Many were gathered together and compelled to profess a settled and heartfelt trust in Jesus Christ. Many were converted. Many who at first disliked the movement secretly desired to be part of it. The little sapling became a strong tree. The little creek became a deep, broad stream. The little spark became a steadily burning flame. A candle was lit, and we are still now enjoying the benefit. The feeling of all classes in the land gradually took on a completely different attitude about true religion and morality. All this, under God, was accomplished by a few unsupported, unpaid adventurers! When God takes a work in hand, nothing can stop it! When God is for us, none can be against us ( ROMANS  8:31 )! The methods by which the spiritual reformers of the eighteenth century carried out their work was of the simplest description.                          _______________________________________________________  

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