Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. WarnerByers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
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Birth of a Reformation; Or, The Life and Labors of Daniel S. Warner
Byers, A. L. (Andrew L.)
Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) -- History; Warner, D. S. (Daniel Sidney), 1842-1895
=25.= Today we celebrate the birth of Christ. Arose before
daylight, as usual, and after my daily bath Father and I had a
precious season of prayer and praises. Met at ten at the Bethel.
Had a prayer- and general experience-meeting. The "little ones"
testified straight and strong. Eve, house full. Was asked to
preach again. Felt much straightened. The elders were to let us
know about our having the Bethel for a holiness meeting, and it
was expected that tonight the meeting should be conducted for
sinners; but last night God showed me after preaching that this
must be a holiness meeting. So I was hedged up by the church on one
side and God on the other. Tried to preach some time to sinners,
but was absolutely abandoned to myself. Oh, how empty and hollow
all I said! I saw that this would not do, so I proceeded to full
salvation for believers. Glory to God, I had some unction then, but
felt the displeasure of some of the church. Two mourners and three
believers presented themselves at the altar. One soul sanctified.
After meeting a very intelligent and pleasant sister came forward
and said, "God gave me the wonderful Christmas gift of entire
sanctification while you were preaching." Glory to God forever! We
announced meetings in the future on the holiness line.
=26.= Up before the family, bathed and prayed. A. M., wrote,
occasionally talked holiness to persons coming in seeking light.
All the city is in an uproar on holiness. Halleluiah! At half-past
two met at the Bethel. Brother Linsey led the meeting. Satan made
a dreadful rally today. All the old cold members got in the back
part of the house. Bro. Samuel Ferguson acted as spokesman for the
devil. He set out in a raging storm. Called this work the judgment
of the whore, the abomination that maketh desolate. Called God to
rebuke it, to smite it in the mouth until the blood should fly out.
He hollowed and stamped and foamed like a madman. Glory to God, who
kept his little ones in perfect peace. God gave me great peace,
and I could but say thank God for the trial of his holy cause.
I proceeded in a calm spirit to show the people some of God's
sacred truth that they were rejecting. Brother Wilson arose on the
opposition side and asked some questions, threatening a call of the
Standing Committee. May the Lord help him to seek the cleansing
blood.
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