The great 19th century preacher Charles Spurgeon said:
"I well remember distributing them in a town in England where tracts had never been distributed before, and going from house to house, and telling in humble language the things of the kingdom of God. I might have done nothing, if I had not been encouraged by finding myself able to do something ... [Tracts are] adapted to those persons who have but little power and little ability, but nevertheless, wish to do something for Christ. They have not the tongue of the eloquent, but they may have the hand of the diligent. They cannot stand and preach, but they can stand and distribute here and there these silent preachers ... They may buy their thousand tracts, and these they can distribute broadcast.
"I look upon the giving away of a religious tract as only the first step for action not to be compared with many another deed done for Christ; but were it not for the first step we might never reach to the second, but that first attained, we are encouraged to take another, and so at the last ... There is a real service of Christ in the distribution of the gospel in its printed form, a service the result of which heaven alone shall disclose, and the judgment day alone discover. How many thousands have been carried to heaven instrumentally upon the wings of these tracts, none can tell ...
"Let each one of us, if we have done nothing for Christ, begin to do something now. The distribution of tracts is the first thing."
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Mona, thanks for this! Our Father knows when we need encouragement! I just sent some "Shocking Youth Message" cards home with a family in my piano studio from Cornerstone. They really need to hear the true gospel, but those cards seem so small and easily forgotten while they carry a message that is SO important... I pray that those cards really will lead them to that message they need to hear!
There is always that smile when someone receives a card or tract, and then when they look down to see what it is, the smile goes and there is a look of disappointment/annoyance/rolling of eyes... It's so easy to get discouraged! Thanks for this post.
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