"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message: With his own words which have won thousands for ChristEllis, William T. (William Thomas)
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"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message: With his own words which have won thousands for Christ
Ellis, William T. (William Thomas)
Baseball players -- United States -- Biography; Evangelists -- United States -- Biography; Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935
I can see those disciples praying, and talking and having a big time.
There are many fool short-sighted ministers who are satisfied if they
can only draw a large crowd. Some are as crazy after sensations as the
yellowest newspaper that ever came off the press. That's the reason we
have these sermons on "The Hobble Skirt" and "The Merry Widow Hat" and
other such nonsensical tommyrot. If there were not so many March-hare
sort of fellows breaking into pulpits you would have to sweat more and
work harder. There are some of you that have the devil in you. Maybe
you don't treat your wife square. Maybe you cheat in your weights. Get
rid of the devil. What does it matter if you pack a church to the roof
if nothing happens to turn the devil pale? What is the use of putting
chairs in the aisles and out the doors?
The object of the Church is to cast out devils.
The devil has more sense than lots of little preachers. I have been
unfortunate enough to know D.D.'s and LL.D.'s sitting around whittling
down the doctrine of the personality of the devil to as fine a point
as they know how. You are a fool to listen to them. The devil is no
fool, he is no four-flusher. He said to Christ: "If you are a God, act
like it; if you are a man, and believe the Scriptures, act as one who
believes."
John the Baptist wasn't that kind of a preacher. Jesus Christ
wasn't that kind of a preacher. The apostles weren't that kind of
preachers--except old Judas. John the Baptist opened the Bible right
in the middle and preached the word of God just as he found it, and
he didn't care whether the people liked it or not. That wasn't his
business. I tell you, John the Baptist stirred up the devil. If any
minister doesn't believe in a personal devil it's because he has never
preached a sermon on repentance, or he'd have heard him roar. Yes, sir.
If there's anything that will make the devil roar it is a sermon on
repentance.
You can preach sociology, or psychology, or any other kind of ology,
but if you leave Jesus Christ out of it you hit the toboggan slide to
hell.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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