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Jane Lead

July 30. 1678.

The sermon calls believers to depart from spiritual darkness and seek the safety and stability of the Lamb's Land.
Jane Lead preaches about the call to move away from polluted places and strive to behold the glory of the promised land for those who belong to the Lamb. She emphasizes the importance of fearing to tread in unstable places and instead recognizing our true home prepared for us, where we can walk in stability without fear or danger.

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The Word spake, Move far away from this Polluted place: And they who are the Lamb's true Mates, strive hard to come to view the Glory of your own Land. Be afraid to set your Foot where is no bottom-Foundation; but know your true Habitation is elsewhere prepared; where are Stable-walkings without cause of Fear or Jeopardy.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Call to Departure
  2. Leave the Polluted Place
  3. Seek the Glory of the Lamb's Land

Key Quotes

“Be afraid to set your Foot where is no bottom-Foundation;” — Jane Lead
“where are Stable-walkings without cause of Fear or Jeopardy.” — Jane Lead

Application Points

  • Believers should strive to leave behind spiritual darkness and seek a deeper connection with God.
  • We should be cautious of places or situations that offer no spiritual foundation or security.
  • Our true habitation is in a place of spiritual safety and stability, prepared for those who follow the Lamb.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Polluted place?
The Polluted place refers to a state of spiritual darkness or sinfulness.
What is the Lamb's Land?
The Lamb's Land is a place of spiritual safety and stability, prepared for those who follow the Lamb.
Why should we be afraid to set our foot in a place with no foundation?
We should be afraid because such a place offers no spiritual security or stability.

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