DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT – FRIDAY: Christian Values Actually Work In Families!
" That world of misery, that lake of brimstone, is extended abroad under you. There is the dreadful pit of the glowing flames of the wrath of God...and you have nothing to stand upon...; there is nothing between you and Hell but the air." -- from "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" -- Jonathan Edwards.
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The memory of the righteous is a blessing, but the name of the wicked will rot. -- Prov 10:7.
Jonathan Edwards, 1703 - 1758, achieved greatness as an American preacher-evangelist, principal of a college and revivalist.
Jonathan Edwards was the only boy among eleven children. In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class. He was saved that same year at the age of seventeen. He continued at Yale working on a graduate degree in theology.
Edwards was ordained in 1727 and joined his grandfather as an assistant pastor. In 1729 he became pastor of the church in Northampton, Massachusetts, which had some six hundred members.
In 1735 God's blessing on his preaching resulted in a great revival with more than three hundred people saved and added to the church.
Edwards is considered to be one of the men most responsible for the Great Awakening. His famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," was first preached in 1741 at Enfield, Massachusetts.
In 1750 Edwards was voted out by his church after his attempt to limit church membership to those who made a profession of faith in Christ. He spent the next seven years as a missionary to the Indians at Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
In 1758 he accepted the presidency of the College of New Jersey (now called Princeton). After just weeks on the job, he died from smallpox brought on by an inoculation to protect him from the disease.
Jonathan Edwards and his wife had eleven children. He spent one hour each night in conversation and instruction with his family. His daughter Jerusha was engaged to David Brainerd when he died of tuberculosis.
Edwards' two most famous literary works are The Life and Diary of David Brainerd (1749) and Freedom of the Will (1754). Edwards is buried in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Contrast this great man of God with his contemporary.
Max Jukes, the atheist, lived a godless life. He married an ungodly girl, and from the union there were 310 who died as paupers, 150 were criminals, 7 were murderers, 100 were drunkards, and more than half of the women were prostitutes. His 540 descendants cost the State one and a quarter million dollars.
But, praise the Lord, it works both ways! There is the record of the great American man of God, Jonathan Edwards. He lived at the same time as Max Jukes, but he married a godly girl.
Max Jukes, the atheist, lived a godless life. He married an ungodly girl, and from the union there were 310 who died as paupers, 150 were criminals, 7 were murderers, 100 were drunkards, and more than half of the women were prostitutes. His 540 descendants cost the State one and a quarter million dollars.
But, praise the Lord, it works both ways! There is the record of the great American man of God, Jonathan Edwards. He lived at the same time as Max Jukes, but he married a godly girl.
An investigation was made of 1,394 known descendants of Jonathan Edwards of which 13 became college presidents, 65 college professors, 3 United States senators, 30 judges, 100 lawyers, 60 physicians, 75 army and navy officers, 100 preachers and missionaries, 60 authors of prominence, one a vice-president of the United States, 80 became public officials in other capacities, 295 college graduates, among whom were governors of states and ministers to foreign countries. His descendants did not cost the state a single penny. – Leonard Ravenhill.
The memory of the righteous is a blessing, but the name of the wicked will rot. -- Prov 10:7.
Both the righteous and the wicked must die; but between their souls there is an enormous difference.
The memory of the righteous is a blessing, but the name of the wicked will rot. -- Prov 10:7.
Both the righteous and the wicked must die; but between their souls there is an enormous difference.
Loving father, I thank you for your many blessings you bestow upon us, especially for your word and what it teaches me. Help me by the power of the Holy Spirit, to instil your Godly values into my family, that they may leave a Christian legacy for their families! In Jesus wonderful and blessed name! Amen!
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