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BLOW YE THE TRUMPET AMONG THE JER.51:21 Che SP(L RUMPU so W:ILL I SEEK OUT MY SREEP, AND W:ILli DELXVEB THEM OUT 0;1:" ALL PLACES WHERE TREY RAVE ~EEN SCATTEBED IN TRS CliOUDY AND DABX DAY.-Ezok. 34: 12. Jar. 32: 38. Volume No. XXXII. April 4, 1912. Number 14. HE world tod 1V is cursed with dead, formal religions. It is full of Iii'eles~: churches, whose members deny the saving power of God. Thousands of professors of Christianity know about as much of. inward joy, glory, and heavenly victory, as a town pump knows about the taste of water. They have no more. real heavenly unction than a music ... box. Heart ... power in song is something that can not be printed in note .. books. Heart-power in prayer is more than mere words repeated. My brethren, heart-power in prayer will bring fire from the skies, will bring conviction to hardened sinners, will effect bright conversions in revival meetings, and' will shake whole communities. I believe that God intends his church to be known, to be recog .. nized. This ca:n be true in an individual, in a· local, and in a uni .. versal sense. The individual members can be so filled with the Spirit . of God that they will be kpown in their community as men of power. The most prominent thing in their lives will be the fact that they are spiritual, and ha~epower with God. When a number of such spir.itual people assemble· together, that congregation will be noted' for their faith and' power. What we are individually, we will be locally, and also universally. What was the prominent characteristic, the chief distinguishing feature of the primitive church of God? What I made her different from the other religions with which she was sur-round. ed ? I answer, not mert? outward appearance, peculiar dress, or forms of worship, but the fact that "they were all filled with the Holy Ghost," and " great power," and "great grace rested upon them." -Fron: Sermon b:y H. M. Riggle. AN]) HE SRALli SEND RIS ANGEliS WITH .A:' GBEA"l' SOUND OF' A TBU1I/[PE"l' AND '!rHEY. SHALL GATHEB."l'OGE'l'REB :F,:IS ELEOT I"BO:ll TREF'017BWIND$. FaOlllE ONE END OF' REA VEN TO THE· OTREB.';";']I/[a.tt •. 24: 31 • .• (iOSPfLt·TRUMFET+COMPANY· .·ANDER$ON.·IND .• •· TIME IT SHALL BE LIGHT· ZECH.14:1
Object Description
Title | The Gospel Trumpet - 32:14 |
Published Date | 1912-04-04 |
Editor | Byrum, E. E. |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 14 |
Publication Name Change Note | Gospel Trumpet 1881-June 3, 1962, Vital Christianity June 10, 1962-Sept. 1996, One Voice June/July 2004-Apr/May 2007 |
Subsequent Title | Replaced by Vital Christianity |
Publisher | Gospel Trumpet Company |
Subject | Newspapers -- Indiana -- Anderson ; Newspapers -- Church of God (Anderson, Ind) |
Media Type | Full-Text Digital Object |
Original Physical Format | Printed Newspaper |
Language | English |
Collection | Anderson University Church of God Digital Library |
Repository | Anderson University and Church of God Archives |
Copyright | Copyright 2011, Anderson University |
Formatted Title | Gospel Trumpet, The |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Published Date | 1912-04-04 |
Publication Name Change Note | Gospel Trumpet 1881-June 3, 1962, Vital Christianity June 10, 1962-Sept. 1996, One Voice June/July 2004-Apr/May 2007 |
Subsequent Title | Replaced by Vital Christianity |
Collection | Anderson University Church of God Digital Library |
Full Text | BLOW YE THE TRUMPET AMONG THE JER.51:21 Che SP(L RUMPU so W:ILL I SEEK OUT MY SREEP, AND W:ILli DELXVEB THEM OUT 0;1:" ALL PLACES WHERE TREY RAVE ~EEN SCATTEBED IN TRS CliOUDY AND DABX DAY.-Ezok. 34: 12. Jar. 32: 38. Volume No. XXXII. April 4, 1912. Number 14. HE world tod 1V is cursed with dead, formal religions. It is full of Iii'eles~: churches, whose members deny the saving power of God. Thousands of professors of Christianity know about as much of. inward joy, glory, and heavenly victory, as a town pump knows about the taste of water. They have no more. real heavenly unction than a music ... box. Heart ... power in song is something that can not be printed in note .. books. Heart-power in prayer is more than mere words repeated. My brethren, heart-power in prayer will bring fire from the skies, will bring conviction to hardened sinners, will effect bright conversions in revival meetings, and' will shake whole communities. I believe that God intends his church to be known, to be recog .. nized. This ca:n be true in an individual, in a· local, and in a uni .. versal sense. The individual members can be so filled with the Spirit . of God that they will be kpown in their community as men of power. The most prominent thing in their lives will be the fact that they are spiritual, and ha~epower with God. When a number of such spir.itual people assemble· together, that congregation will be noted' for their faith and' power. What we are individually, we will be locally, and also universally. What was the prominent characteristic, the chief distinguishing feature of the primitive church of God? What I made her different from the other religions with which she was sur-round. ed ? I answer, not mert? outward appearance, peculiar dress, or forms of worship, but the fact that "they were all filled with the Holy Ghost" and " great power" and "great grace rested upon them." -Fron: Sermon b:y H. M. Riggle. AN]) HE SRALli SEND RIS ANGEliS WITH .A:' GBEA"l' SOUND OF' A TBU1I/[PE"l' AND '!rHEY. SHALL GATHEB."l'OGE'l'REB :F,:IS ELEOT I"BO:ll TREF'017BWIND$. FaOlllE ONE END OF' REA VEN TO THE· OTREB.';";']I/[a.tt •. 24: 31 • .• (iOSPfLt·TRUMFET+COMPANY· .·ANDER$ON.·IND .• •· TIME IT SHALL BE LIGHT· ZECH.14:1 |