The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume 1 (of 2)Tyerman, L. (Luke)
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The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume 1 (of 2)
Tyerman, L. (Luke)
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770
The reader may easily imagine that, under such divisions, the bold
and ardent preacher would find employment for strong and scathing
language.
"Flee drunkenness!" he cried, "flee drunkenness, since he that
committeth that crime, sinneth against his own body. Who hath
pains in the head? Who hath rottenness in the bones? Who hath
redness of eyes? He that tarries long at the wine; he that rises
early to seek new wine. How many walking skeletons have you
seen, whose bodies were once exceeding fair to look upon; but,
by this sin of drinking, how has their beauty departed from
them, as though God intended to set them up, as He did Lot's
wife, for monuments of His justice?
"Think ye, O ye drunkards, that you shall be partakers of the
inheritance of the saints in light? No: as by drunkenness you
have made your hearts cages of unclean birds, with unclean
spirits must you dwell. A burning _Tophet_, kindled by God's
wrath, is prepared for your reception, where you must suffer the
vengeance of an eternal fire, and in vain cry out for a drop
of water to cool your tongues. Indeed, you shall drink, but
it shall be the cup of God's fury. I call heaven and earth to
witness against you this day, that, as surely as the Lord rained
fire and brimstone upon Sodom, so surely will He cast you into a
lake of fire and brimstone, when He shall come to take vengeance
on them that know not God, and have not obeyed the Gospel of
our Lord Jesus Christ. Behold, I have told you before. Remember
you were this day informed what the end of drunkenness would
be. And I summon you, in the name of that God whom I serve, to
meet me at the judgment-seat of Christ, that you may acquit both
my Master and me; and confess, with your own mouths, that your
damnation was of yourselves, and that we were freed from the
blood of you all."
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