The Coming Night

The Coming Night

The Coming Night - A Sermon Preached in Cromer Church, on Friday, June 12, 1857, on occasion...
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Author: Hoare, Edward,1812-1894
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The Coming Night

The Coming Night

Dhs. 49.96 Dhs. 24.97

The Coming Night

Dhs. 49.96 Dhs. 24.97
Author: Hoare, Edward,1812-1894
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Coming Night - A Sermon Preached in Cromer Church, on Friday, June 12, 1857, on occasion of the death of Anna Gurney

This week has been one of heavy sorrow to very many. The neighbourhood has lost one who for many years has stood foremost in large-hearted Christian benevolence. The poor have been deprived of a kind friend, to whose liberality they might ever resort. The children have been bereaved of one who has for years been anxious to devote her attentive care to their early training; and all who have ever needed a sympathizing friend have followed one this day to the grave as warm-hearted, energetic, and intelligent as is often to be met with in society. Her character is well described in some lines written by herself on the death of one she dearly loved p. 4And all this is now gone. The spirit has taken its flight. Northrepps Cottage is without its tenant. The ruins of the body have been left this morning in the ruins of the little church, and many a weeping heart has sent forth its unmistakable evidence of genuine and deep-felt sorrow. But we may be quite certain that there is a wise unseen purpose in this bereavement. Not a sparrow falls to the ground without the Fathers knowledge, and how much more may we be satisfied that precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. There are many of his dispensations which seem very dark to short-sighted men, but they all have their sure purpose. Many and bitter were the tears shed at Bethany when Lazarus died; painful and anxious the watchings of his affectionate sisters as they saw their dear brother growing worse and worse, till all hope ceased, and the struggle ended in his death. Yet all was for a gracious purpose; as the Lord Himself said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby. Many, doubtless, were the tears shed by the parents of the blind man whose case is described in our chapter. Many a heartache must they both have felt as they saw their dear boy in the midst of his companions, but unable through his p. 5blindness to share their games or enjoy their pleasures; but there was a kind purpose in that lengthened trial, for as we read in verse 3, it was permitted that the works of God should be made manifest in him. So, doubtless, there is a sacred purpose in this present affliction. It may be hidden from you, but it is not hidden from Him who has appointed it. Be sure, all ye mourners, that your tears are not for nought. There is a needs be for the whole. Not a sorrow has ever yet been laid on any one of Gods people from the very first, nor ever will be laid on them to the end of time, without some clear, some gracious, some wise purpose on the part of our God. Let us, then, endeavour in the sorrow for her death to learn the lessons taught us by the retrospect of her life; and, instead of simply deploring our loss, let us strive to move a step forward in our own upward progress. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 52034
Author: Hoare, Edward
Release Date: May 9, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: English

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