“Facing the Music” When I Don’t Like the Song

ThePreachersWord is taking a holiday break and reblogging the top 9 posts of 2013. This one was #6.

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        Sorrow.Sunset

(Note: This post was the sixth most read of 2013)

David Cawston, in a sermon entitled “Ready to Face the Music,” began with this riddle. Can you guess the answer?

“There is a preacher of the old school, but he speaks as boldly as ever. He is not popular though the world is his parish, and he travels every part of the globe and speaks in every language. He visits the poor, calls upon the rich, preaches to people of every religion and no religion, and the subject of his sermon is always the same. He is an eloquent preacher, often stirring feelings which no other preacher could in bringing tears to eyes that never weep. His arguments none are able to refute, nor is there any heart that has remained unmoved by the force of his appeals. He shatters life with his message. Most people hate him; everyone…

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2 responses to ““Facing the Music” When I Don’t Like the Song

  1. Iris D. Crider

    Enjoying reading your reruns….I have been receiving your articles for a few months so some I have read but some are new to me but look forward to reading them each day. Have a good vacation and keep up the good work of the Lord.

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