The National Preacher, Vol. 2. No. 6., Nov. 1827 - Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers by William Patton
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that kingdom which consists in righteousness and peace!--when thousands
shall prayerfully wait the arrival of every post, and hail the coming in of every vessel, for intelligence, not of this world's riches and glories, but of the glories and victories of Zion. Such, however, is the present power of the adversary in cities, that no ordinary effort will dispossess him. Still it must be done. The triumph of the cross, the salvation of the world can never be perfected without it. I know there are difficulties;--that cities do congregate vast assemblies of active depravity;--that they present multiplied enchantments to ruin;--that in every city wickedness displays a stern and lofty front. But I also know, that before the coming Spirit of God these obstacles shall melt away like wax, and vanish like smoke; "for strong is his hand and high is his right hand." It was when revivals prevailed in cities, that the gospel spread with such amazing rapidity: and so, when the Spirit shall again descend upon them, will the work of reformation move forward with such power and grandeur, as shall make manifest that God is in Zion; "that the chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels;" and that "the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place." Let all, then, who love Zion, seek for the reviving influences of the Spirit upon cities. While every hand is faithful in the discharge of duty, let every heart be impressed with the sentiment, _Not by might, nor by power, but by my_ SPIRIT, _saith the Lord of hosts_; and let every eye be directed to Him who hath promised, that _when iniquity cometh in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard_. In urging the importance of special effort and prayer for the renovation of cities, we do not overlook the interests of the country; but would |
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