“Amid the stirring and manifold activities of the age in which we live, to be neutral in the strife is to rank with the enemies of the Saviour. There is no greater foe to the spread of His cause in the world than the placid indifferentism which is too honorable to betray, while it is too careless or too cowardly to join Him.” WorldAgeCausesEnemyGreaterActivitySpreadBetrayHonorableStrifeFoeCarelessSaviourCowardlyStirringManifoldPlacid Book:Biographical and Historical Lectures: Comprising: The Prophet of Horeb, John Bunyan; Macaulay; Wilberforce; The Huguenots Source: Biographical and Historical Lectures: Comprising: The Prophet of Horeb, John Bunyan; Macaulay; Wilberforce; The Huguenots
“Surely there is a fitness in the institution of the Lord's Supper as a standing memorial by which the church at large may commemorate the grandest act, and by which the heart of each individual believer may be reminded of his dearest friend. You, who have learned to love the Saviour, will prize His ordinance for the Saviour's sake. You who rejoice in the salvation purchased by His dying, will not fail with gratitude and faith to show the Lord's death until He come.” HeartMayShowsIndividualChurchLordFailingDyingGratitudeStandingInstitutionsSalvationSakeBelieverPrizeRejoiceMemorialSaviourSupperOrdinancesDearest FriendLord's Supper Author:William Morley Punshon