“Young men, you who have any piety at all, what sort is it? Is it a hot-house plant, which must be framed and glassed, lest March, that bold young fellow, should shake the life out.of it in his rough play among the flowers? or is it a hardy shrub, which rejoices when the wild winds course along the heather or howl above the crest of Lebanon ' We need, believe me, the bravery of godliness to bear true witness for our Master now.” MenNeedsShouldBelievePlayYoungCoursesHouseWindFlowerMastersBearsBraveryHotFellowsPlantWitnessYoung ManShakesMarchRoughRejoiceBelieve In MePietyGodlinessHowlFramedHardyLebanonShrubsHeathers Book:Lectures and Sermons Source: Lectures and Sermons
“Young men, terminate, I beseech you, in your own experience, the sad divorce which has too often existed between intellect and piety. Take your stand, unswerving, heroic, by the altar of truth; and from that altar let neither sophistry nor ridicule expel you. Let your faith rest with a child's trust, with a martyr's grip, upon the truth as it is in Jesus.” MenChildrenYoungJesusDivorceIntellectYoung ManHeroicRidiculeMartyrAltarsPietySophistry Book:John Bunyan, a lecture Source: John Bunyan, a lecture