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A Message From God 1918

A collection of articles and writings from A Message From God 1918, covering various biblical topics and Christian teaching.

206 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 Notice 2 A Challenge for 1918 3 Blasphemy on the Somme 4 “O God! Stop Their Mouths!” 5 The Shadow of the Cross 6 A French Twenty Franc Note 7 A Guiding Light 8 His Lamp Am I 9 Abide with Me 10 Christ Alone 11 A Treasured Testament 12 Incidents of the War 13 His God, His Mother and His Girl 14 “It’s a Terrible Job, but it Must be Done” 15 Blind for Ten Days 16 The Soldier’s Dying Message 17 The Father’s Quest 18 Heaven in His Face 19 “Give Me One to Take up the Line” 20 From Private H. T. D., Salonica 21 The Bible Class in the Dug Out 22 A Grateful Letter 23 The Presence of Christ 24 Our First Letter of the New Year 25 A New Year’s Motto 26 To the Bereaved 27 Life in Death 28 A Water Seller in the East 29 Some One is Coming 30 Peace, Perfect Peace 31 The Long Well at Errington 32 Cried Like a Child 33 A Swarm of Locusts 34 A Lost Testament 35 “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” 36 From British Fort, Khartoum, Sudan 37 Killed 38 “Have You Heard the Earth Crying?” 39 The Earth and the Soul 40 The Burden of Souls 41 Lance Corporal Roberts, 1st King’s Liverpool Regiment 42 Letter From “One of the Missing” 43 Question and Answer 44 Sam, Second Lieutenant Irish Guards 45 Watchwords for 1918 46 Burying the Dead 47 Fellowship 48 A New Form of Red Cross Work 49 A New Zealand Mother’s Prayers 50 “Khaki” 51 “A Sinner Saved by Grace” 52 A French Soldier’s Letter 53 Extracts from a Chaplain’s Letter 54 A French Emigree 55 National Repentance 56 Incidents of the Battlefield 57 Bendigo 58 Sent to Miss. A. A. L―France, 59 “Come in Time” 60 The Man Christ Jesus 61 P. A. Grandjean 62 Sunday with the Soldiers 63 German Attack on a Battery 64 “See They Kneel” 65 We Are All Sinners 66 Parcels of “Message from God” 67 Important Notice 68 The Pilot’s Smile 69 An Honest Rector 70 The Mine Sweeper’s Hymn 71 War Reminiscences 72 The Dying Smile 73 France and Italy 74 From Ebrington to Heaven 75 “I Hate Prayers” 76 Goodbye for May 77 A Russian Preacher and His Sermon 78 The Time is Short 79 A Peasant of Savoy 80 He Did Not Know the Way 81 A Letter from the Front 82 “I Should Have Died a Sinner” 83 Lincoln Comforting a Dying Soldier Boy 84 “He is Always with us” 85 In the Foret de la Nieppe 86 A Corporal’s Thanks 87 A Touching Letter 88 Sympathy for France 89 1. Rather Go to Hell; the Last Call 90 2. I’ll Take my Chance for Eternity 91 3. “I Don’t Believe in God” 92 A Remarkable Answer to Prayer 93 Just Three Things 94 A Godly Preacher’s Answer 95 A Private’s Joy 96 The Conversion of Corporal John Roberts 97 A Sergeant’s Letter 98 Extract from Soldier’s Letter from France 99 “Yes, He Will” 100 Helping the Helpless 101 Another Sergeant’s Letter to Miss A. A. L―: 102 Saved for Both Worlds 103 “Into Thy Hands” 104 “We Have Given Our Hearts to God” 105 A Dead Soldier’s Testament 106 The Loved Ones at Home 107 Testaments Like Good Pals 108 Writing for Advice 109 “The Best Friend, is Jesus” 110 With the Italian Army 111 A German Proclamation 112 Christ’s Proclamation 113 No Testaments for the French Soldiers 114 Goodbye for July 115 “Suppose I Had Been Death?” 116 God and the Soul 117 Prepare to Meet Thy God 118 “Do You Think it was Jesus, Sir?” 119 Don’t Pick Holes 120 Making Hay While the Sun Shines 121 Fell Asleep in Jesus, May 15th, 1918 122 A Soldier’s Letter to. Miss a. A. L 123 Private S. R’s Letter 124 A Solemn Edict No Testaments for the French Soldiers 125 Grieved to the Heart 126 So Sorry for the French Soldiers 127 A Private’s Prayer 128 A Terrific Responsibility 129 A Terrible Decree 130 From a Gentleman in France 131 From a French Soldier 132 Our Resource Is in God 133 A Runner Delivers his Message and Falls Dead 134 A Vision of the Cross 135 “Scant Not,” “Hi!” “Hi!” 136 How One of Our Testaments Came Back 137 Private Gordon’s Communion 138 Clasping His Bible in Death 139 General Byng 140 A Letter to Miss A. A. L 141 What Some of the Soldiers Say 142 The Persistence of Faith 143 Two Chaplains’ Letters 144 Harvest Days 145 A New Translation 146 Soldiers Finding Christ 147 Private Astington’s Letter to George Knowles 148 His Confession of Christ 149 Letter from Pte. C. H. M. Hill, Coldstream Guards 150 Gift of a Rajah 151 The Corporal’s Bible 152 An Earnest Worker’s Lament 153 Khaki No Substitute 154 I Cannot but He Can 155 Miss A. A. L 156 A Ship Saved by Seagulls 157 Buried Alive 158 The Brave Christian Sergeant 159 Australian Mother’s Sacrifice 160 “No Man Cared for My Soul” 161 The French Soldiers 162 “Christ for Me” 163 A Chaplain’s Anxiety 164 A Record of the Work 165 The Power of Prayer 166 Led by the Holy Spirit 167 “The Man That Died for Me” 168 Story of a Khaki Testament 169 One Sunday Afternoon at the Front 170 “Without Fear” At the Front 171 Letters Sent to Miss A. A. L 172 Bringing Food to Starving Men 173 His Last Hymn on a Stretcher 174 How a Soldier Was Saved 175 A Gunner’s Letter 176 The General and the Chaplain 177 The Men do not Believe it 178 Two Soldiers; a Contrast 179 John 3:7 180 “O Lamb of God I Come!” 181 Records of work on land and sea 182 My Soldier Boy 183 The Soldier and His God 184 Those Dear Animals 185 A Letter to Miss A. A. L 186 A Dream of Home 187 Acclaiming the Victors 188 “In Immanuel’s Land” 189 Five O’Clock 190 September 6th 1918 191 What I Positively Know 192 A New Guide in a Fog 193 A Feeling of Relief 194 The End of the War 195 Reconstruction of Human Homes and Lives 196 No Armistice with the Devil 197 December, 1918 the Dawn of Peace 198 Days of the Last Gospel Call 199 The Christmas Parcels 200 A French Sentry’s Christmas Gift from Home 201 Who is Your King? 202 The General and the Evangelist 203 A Thankoffering 204 In Loving Memory of a Son 205 A Touching Gift 206 Shot at Dawn

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