Acts 15:26 - Homilies By R.a. Redford
Spiritual heroism.
"Men that have hazarded their lives," etc.
I. THE POWER OF CHRIST 'S NAME .
1. Those who were ready to die for him must have accepted him as the fulfillment of all their hopes. The previous position of Paul and Barnabas instructive as showing what the Name of Christ was to them.
2. No mere change of creed so expressed. A personal affection at the root of their heroism. The self-sacrifice not only proved sincerity, but exemplified the transforming and ennobling power of the gospel.
II. THE INFLUENCE OF HEROIC EXAMPLES .
1. In strengthening faith.
2. In stimulating feeling. The Christianity of the present time apt to languish for lack of such influence. Times of great danger to the Church times of great testimony. The Effect of missionary zeal in promoting the growth of character.
3. The true leaders of the Church should be foremost in devotion. Apostolic zeal very different from ecclesiastical fanaticism. The world bows before spiritual might.—R.
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