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4 illustrations for sermon preparation
We employ what he calls 'two pairs of spectacles'—one that diminishes our own faults, another that magnifies our brother's.
Luke's direct address 'Ye poor' is decisive: our Lord does not flatter the poor as such, nor suppose that circumstances possess such power for good that virtue becomes their prerogative.
When Christ pronounces blessing upon the poor, He does not flatter the poor *as such*, nor does He suggest that mere material destitution produces virtue.
In the spring of 1944, behind the concrete walls of the Weihsien internment camp in Weifang, China, a gaunt Scottish missionary noticed a barefoot Chinese...
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