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Title: In His Steps
Author: Charles M. Sheldon
Posting Date: August 11, 2009 [EBook #4540]
Release Date: October, 2003
First Posted: February 5, 2002
Language: English
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In His Steps
by
Charles M. Sheldon
JTABLEA 10 31 1
Chapter One
"For hereunto were ye called; because Christ also suffered for you,
leaving you an example, that ye should follow in his steps."
It was Friday morning and the Rev. Henry Maxwell was trying to
finish his Sunday morning sermon. He had been interrupted several
times and was growing nervous as the morning wore away, and the
sermon grew very slowly toward a satisfactory finish.
"Mary," he called to his wife, as he went upstairs after the last
interruption, "if any one comes after this, I wish you would say I
am very busy and cannot come down unless it is something very
important."
"Yes, Henry. But I am going over to visit the kindergarten and you
will have the house all to yourself."
The minister went up into his study and shut the door. In a few
minutes he heard his wife go out, and then everything was quiet. He
settled himself at his desk with a sigh of relief and began to
write. His text was from 1 Peter 2:21: "For hereunto were ye called;
because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example that ye
should follow his steps."
He had emphasized in the first part of the sermon the Atonement as a
personal sacrifice, calling attention to the fact of Jesus'
suffering in various ways, in His life as well as in His death. He
had then gone on to emphasize the Atonement from the side of
example, giving illustrations from the life and teachings of Jesus
to show how faith in the Christ helped to save men because of the
pattern or character He displayed for their imitation. He was now on
the third and last point, the necessity of following Jesus in His
sacrifice and example.
He had put down "Three Steps. What are they?" and was about to
enumerate them in logica
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