Sermon Tone Analysis
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A gentleman visiting a certain school gave out that he would give a prize to the pupil whose desk he found in the best order when he returned.
“But when will you return?” some of them asked.
“That I cannot tell,” was the answer.
A little girl, who had been noted for her disorderly habits, announced that she meant to win the prize.
“You!” her schoolmates jeered; “why, your desk is always out of order.”
“Oh! but I mean to clean it the first of every week.”
“But suppose he should come at the end of the week?” someone asked.
“Then I will clean it every morning.”
“But he may come at the end of the day.”
For a moment the little girl was silent.
“I know what I’ll do,” she said decidedly, “I’ll just keep it clean.”
Source: One Thousand Evangelistic Illustrations, Aquilla WebbSubmitted by the homiletics class of West Coast Baptist College
I. Be Wise
II.
Wait for the Holy Spirit
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Watch for the Return of Christ.
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