A Lesson from a Sparrow Francis Bourdillon , 1873 It is winter. The weather is cold. The snow lies on the ground—not the pure white snow of the country, such as you used to see perhaps when you were young, but the smoke-stained, sooty snow of a London court. A little sparrow, more smoke-stained and ... Read More
Thoughts on the Christian Life; or, Leaves from Letters Hetty Bowman, 1872 INTRODUCTORY NOTE Under the touching circumstances of the early and lamented death of her who wrote this volume, I cannot refuse a request made to me, that I should write a few prefatory lines. The name of "Hetty Bowman" is n... Read More
Is There a Hell? Archibald G. Brown, September 12, 1869, Stepney Green Tabernacle, London "What shall the end be of those who do no obey the gospel of God?" 1 Peter 4:17 I am free to confess, dear friends, that I never came upon this platform with a greater sense of responsibility weighing upon me t... Read More
Guarded From Stumbling J. R. Miller, 1906 "My help comes from the Lord, who made the heavens and the earth! He will not let you stumble and fall; the one who watches over you will not sleep. Indeed, He who watches over Israel never tires and never sleeps. The Lord Himself watches over you! The Lord ... Read More
REMEMBERING Arthur Pink, 1951 (A New Year's Message) We propose to write now upon a twofold remembering: 1. God's remembering of us. 2. Our remembering of Him. We need hardly point out that when the Scriptures speak of God "remembering," such language is a gracious concession on His part — the Infin... Read More
A Lesson From A Sparrow
Thoughts On The Christian Life
Is There A Hell?
Guarded From Stumbling
Remembering