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Chapter 151 of 177

What did You do in the Great War?

1 min read · Chapter 151 of 177

This is a question that will be asked of thousands in the years to come. And many will have an answer in their scarred and maimed bodies; others will be proud to show the medals they have won on many a battlefield. The Roll of Honor, with its pathetic biographies, will tell the tale for others; and in the archives of a great and mighty nation will be kept the records of tens of thousands. But what have you done in the great war? You, a servant of Christ; you, with the knowledge of sins forgiven; you, who have a place prepared for you in heaven through unmerited grace, what have you done in this great war? Your fancied limitations will in no wise lessen your overwhelming responsibility. You will have to answer God when you meet Him in eternity.
You have lived while millions have met their death! You have beheld with your own eyes the daily need of immortal souls! You have seen the widow’s breaking heart, and witnessed the sorrows of the fatherless! You have almost heard the “beating of the wings of the angel of death,” as he passed through your native land! What have you done? What are you doing now?
What can I do? do you say? You can pray, and thus uphold the hands of those who are in the spiritual battlefield for God. You can help to send His Word to thousands lost without it. Think of the men in the trenches with death all around them. Think what a Gospel or a Testament sent by you might do for them. Help us to send them: seek your Saviour’s blest “WELL DONE!”

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