Old Testament

2 Corinthians 6:1-6 St Paul from the Trenches 1916 (GWC)

1. This reconciliation and salvation is not for some hypothetical future. To think that is so is to take it in vain.

2. It is for now, it is here. “In an acceptable time have I heard thee, in a day of salvation have I helped thee” (Is. xlix. 8). What is that “acceptable time,” that “day” but the day which has now dawned on us?

3. and if we are its servants and ministers, we must show it in our lives.

4. If we are the servants of God, we shall abound in all good at all times, so that that service shall commend itself inevitably to all men. No amount of endurance, troubles, difficulties and dangers,

5. yes, not even punishment, imprisonment, scourging, and riots of the people, no labour, no hunger,

6. no watching shall weary us, but through it all we shall exhibit the signs of the Christ, that wondrous knowledge and holiness, patience and goodness, that love unfeigned which marks the presence of the Spirit,

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