Week 2. Day 4.

Week 2 Day 4. Should one attempt to judge this day by the fallible standard of human opinion, the temptation would be to deem it dead, cold, and utterly unfruitful. Indeed, the labour in the Gospel field, when measured by the visible ledger of souls won, doth appear for the most part to yield little or no discernible fruit.

But blessed be God! Our sacred commission is not founded upon the fleeting metric of earthly results! Neither is the high purpose of the Gospel solely about the winning of men. Nay, rather, it is absolutely and eternally about Christ, and the faithful lifting up of Christ, who alone, in His sovereign power, doth draw men unto Himself!

The bold proclamation of the finished work upon the cross is the singular, divinely ordained means by which God Almighty glorifies His most holy name. By this means alone, He is revealed to be infinitely gracious and merciful in the saving of His chosen elect; and by this means, He is simultaneously revealed to be terribly Holy and immutably just in rendering to the proud and the reprobate the inevitable consequences of their own chosen, wicked path. In all these things, His Glory is the single end!

Before we left God quickened our low spirits with encouragements from a Samaritan.

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