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Arthur John Gossip

Dangerous Mindsets

Arthur John Gossip's sermon warns against dangerous mindsets of pessimism and encourages appreciation for past sacrifices while fostering hope and gratitude.
Arthur John Gossip emphasizes the importance of gratitude and respect for the sacrifices of those who came before us, highlighting the tendency of some to be pessimistic and constantly look back with disdain, which can lead to a sense of hopelessness and disrespect for the hard work of our predecessors. He also addresses the arrogance of the youth in dismissing the efforts and wisdom of previous generations, urging them to recognize the value of their inheritance and the sacrifices made for it, prompting a sense of humility and reverence towards God and those who paved the way.

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"But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men...wept with a loud voice; and many shouted aloud for joy"

(Ezra 3:12).

I don't think these weeping folk helped very much. The mood was natural enough, perhaps, but certainly not over-manly and little likely to do anything except dishearten those around them. And a mind that is perpetually looking back, and talking scornfully of all things present as a sad decadence, that is gloomy and pessimistic, that knows the reins have broken in God's hands, and that all things are hurtling hideously down to ruin, that keeps clutching the seat nervously, ready to jump when the disaster it is always forseeing comes--well, it's a rather miserable role to fill, and surely not a little blasphemous.

But what about you who are young? Ah, well, you can be trying and exasperating too. That airy assumption of yours that all who went before you were incompetent bunglers, that you are the people and wisdom will die with you, or at least that suddenly the slow, dour thing has blossomed into full flower in your day, is less than just by far to that innumerable company of valiant souls who, with hard breathing, toil and pain and sheer dare-devil heroism, won for you with their bare hands nearly all you have inherited. Look again at your possessions, at the simplest of them; and, like David, with that water from the well at Bethlehem which valiant men had risked their lives to bring, you too will feel, in an awed and even ashamed way that these are vastly too valuable, have cost far too much, to make it seemly you should use them as if they were common nothings; will make you want rather to pour them out before God, who alone is worthy to receive them--these things how wonderful when you look at them closer, for has it not taken human blood and brains and lives to win each one of them? Don't forget that.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - The impact of negative mindsets - Historical context of despair - The role of emotions in faith
  2. II points: - The dangers of a backward-looking perspective - Pessimism as a form of blasphemy - The importance of hope and faith
  3. III points: - The youth's perception of the past - Acknowledging the sacrifices of previous generations - Valuing inherited wisdom and resources
  4. IV points: - The call to gratitude and humility - Recognizing the cost of our blessings - Pouring out our lives in worship

Key Quotes

“a mind that is perpetually looking back, and talking scornfully of all things present as a sad decadence” — Arthur John Gossip
“you will feel, in an awed and even ashamed way that these are vastly too valuable” — Arthur John Gossip
“it has taken human blood and brains and lives to win each one of them” — Arthur John Gossip

Application Points

  • Reflect on the contributions of those who came before you and recognize their sacrifices.
  • Cultivate a mindset of hope rather than despair in your daily life.
  • Practice gratitude by acknowledging the value of your blessings and the cost at which they were obtained.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of the sermon?
The sermon addresses the dangers of negative mindsets and the importance of recognizing the value of past sacrifices.
How does the speaker view pessimism?
Pessimism is seen as a blasphemous mindset that undermines faith and hope in God's plans.
What does the speaker suggest about youth perspectives?
The speaker encourages the youth to appreciate the contributions of previous generations rather than dismissing them.
What is the significance of gratitude in the sermon?
Gratitude is emphasized as a response to the sacrifices made for our blessings, urging us to honor those contributions.

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