Autobiography And Letters of Orville Dewey E D

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Autobiography And Letters of Orville Dewey E D
Dewey Orville
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" This is Monday morning, and I am not quite ready in mind to begin on a new one. The readiness, with me, is nine tenths of the battle. I never, or almost never, write a sermon unless it be upon a subject that I want to write upon. I never cast about for a subject ; I do not find the theme, but the theme finds me. Last week I departed from my way, and did not make good progress. The text, " What shall it profit a man ? " struck upon my heart as I sat down on Monday morning, and I wrote it at th...e head of my usual seven sheets of white paper, and went on. But the awfulness of the text impressed me all the while with the sense of failure, and though the sermon was finished, I mainly felt at the end that I had lost my week.
One thing I find in my preaching, more and more, and that is that the simplest things become more and more weighty to me, so that a sermon does not require to be anything remarkable to interest me deeply. Everything that I say in the pulpit, I think, is taking stronger and stronger hold upon me, and that which might have been dull in my utterance ten years ago, is not so now.


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