Great distress. I believe every true child of God passes through times in which he feels all the foundations of hid life and faith are being destroyed. Yet, God will be there and will make him to stand up again.
Thankfulness. Thank you for the encouraging message. I read today Samuel Davies’ account about the pleasure of the black slaves to sing Christian songs: “Sundry of them have lodged all night in my kitchen; and, sometimes, when I have awaked about two or three a-clock in the morning, a torrent of sacred harmony poured into my chamber, and carried my mind away to Heaven. In this seraphic exercise, some of them spend almost the whole night. I wish, Sir, you and their other Benefactors could hear one of these sacred concerts…” This was great thankfulness indeed.
Great comfort. Amen! We must live differently, because we have a sovereign, powerful and loving God, and this day we and our ways are in His hands. A special comfort I received this morning when a prepared a short message for today's prayer meeting, from Psalm 53:4-6. God is sovereign even over evil people.
Spiritual health in Christ. Yes, indeed, sufficient grace for us today, in Christ. I wake up every morning, and the worry comes upon me because I do not know what bad news may come. We have more and more interdictions in Romania for those not vaccinated. But I seek the Lord and He gives heath to my mind and to my heart. These days the Book of Jeremiah and a book on the life and ministry of Samuel Davies are comforting. This morning I made my sermon for the next Sunday morning meeting, and the text was Colossians 2:14-19, and again it is about the fact that all grace, all spiritual food, all wisdom and all power can be found only in Christ, not in men, not in rituals, not in false teachings, not in certain strange practices.
Great truths. What I found most useful in this message is the exhortation that in these difficult times we must look more to the Lord Jesus Christ than to what the spirit of Antichrist is doing. Looking more to the negative will make us to loose heart, but looking more to the Lord Jesus will bring us power.
American Revolution: War on Christianity Because the American Revolution was a Masonic revolution, it also means that the American Revolution was a war on Biblical Christianity. Now we know the principal reason as to why the United States of America sought to dissolve its connection with the British Kingdom. It was because the British Kingdom spread Biblical Christianity to every major corner of the Earth. This sermon clearly shows that the American Revolution was really a war between Christian Britain and Masonic America.