The Life of Faith As Illustrated By the Example of the Apostle Paul With Brief

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To these men he would not yield subjection ; no, not for an hour, nor even by a hair's breadth; but he plainly told them, " If any man preach any other Gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed. " That was not the language of a time-server, or a popularity hunter : but it was the language of one, who had courage to follow the right at all hazards, and who, having the fear of God, was not troubled with any other fear.
But his moral courage appears still more conspicu- ously
... in his faithful dealing even with friends to whom he was warmly attached. When they fell into error and sin, he never hesitated to rebuke them sharply and yet lovingly. This is a far more difficult thing to do than to resist our avowed enemies. We all like to be on the best of terms with our friends, and we are prone to overlook their errors and faults, and to refrain from telling them our mind openly and frankly. The young are particularly liable to yield to this tendency. They are prone to sail with the stream, and to conform to the wishes and opinions and practices of their friends and companions ; and they often lack courage to tell a brother his faults, and to warn him of their consequences, when truth demands plain speaking and stern reproof.

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