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Identifier: biblemissions01mont (find matches)
Title: The Bible and missions
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Montgomery, Helen Barrett, 1861-1934
Subjects: Bible Bible Missions
Publisher: West Medford, Mass., Central committee of the United study of foreign missions
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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ment, leading upto a conviction that lies at the very heart of the GoodNews which Jesus came to give to all mankind. See Ezek. xviii, 31-32; xi, 19, 20; xxxvi, 25-27.Not lost in the This gospel of redemption for thecrowd, the gospels individual is one of the most preciousglorious promise, treasures of Christianity. The right-eous individual is not lost sight of in a worthlessfamily. The wicked has held out to him the promiseof that new heart which is the gift of God. Suchgood news of salvation, like all good news, compelsits own telling. It can no more be monopolizedthan sunshine or the stars. In Ezekiels parable of the hireling shepherd(Chapter xxxiv), is to be found a missionary mes-sage that rebukes our selfish ease as it did that ofthe professedly religious in the long ago. Can itbe that America, called to be a shepherd nation,will close her eyes to Christs flock, scattered shep-herdless upon all the face of the earth, with noneto search or seek after them ? See Ezek. xxxiv, 9-11.
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BUDDHIST WOMEN FILLING RED CROSS BAGS Message of the Old Testament 41 These words were echoed long after by the LordJesus when he said, Other sheep I have which arenot of this fold; them also I must bring, and thereshall be one flock and one shepherd.The Healing The vision of the healing waters that Waters. flowed Out of the sanctuary (Ezek. xlvii, I-13), is a symbol of the progress of thegospel throughout all lands. Issuing as a slenderstream from out the house of God, it deepens andwidens until it becomes water to swim in, a river thatcan not be crossed over; and, into whatever desertthe river flows, there come trees of fadeless leaf andfruit which shall be for food and medicine, andeverything shall live whither the river cometh.speaking Peace to In Haggai and Zechariah we havethe Heathen. messages regarding the rebuilding ofthe temple and the city from which truth shall goforth over the wide world. Zechariah has becomeforever precious to the Christian conscience in hisforeshadowing

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