Preaching – An Awesome Responsibility

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“Often, when I come in at the door and my eyes fall on this vast congregation, I feel a tremor go through me to think that I should  have to speak to you all and be, in some measure, accountable for your future state. Unless I preach the Gospel faithfully and  with all my heart, your blood will be required at my hands. Do not wonder, therefore, that when I am weak and sick, I feel my  head swim when I stand up to speak to you, and my heart is often faint within me. But I do have this joy at the back of it all— God does set many sinners free in this place! Some people reported that I was mourning that there were no conversions. Brothers and Sisters, if you were all to be converted tonight, I should mourn for the myriads outside! That is true, but I praise the Lord for  the many who are converted here. When I came last Tuesday to see converts, I had 21 whom I was able to propose to the  Church—and it will be the same next Tuesday, I do not doubt. God is saving souls! I am not preaching in vain. I am not  despondent about that matter—liberty is given to the captives and there will be liberty for some of them, tonight! I wonder who it  will be? Some of you young women over yonder, I trust. Some who have dropped in here, tonight, for the first time. Oh, may this first opportunity of your hearing the Word in this place be the time of beginning a new life which shall never end—a life of  holiness, a life of peace with God!”—Charles Spurgeon 1894, Sermon #2371