The Social Message of the Modern Pulpit

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The Social Message of the Modern Pulpit
Brown, Charles Reynolds, 1862-1950
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Some one who has himself done rough work, earned his bread by the sweat of his brow, kept warm his sympathies with the wage-earning millions by actually sharing their lot, yet who is withal wise and just, must come to state the message of God to his fellows in the lan- guage in which they were bom, and to point the way by walking in it on his own two feet. That type of leadership, I believe, is the most pressing need in the industrial struggle to-day; and for lack of it, many people still go of...f after false gods and degrade their high contention by the debasing idolatry of force.
In response to the request of those mistaken Is- raelites, Aaron took their ornaments of gold and fashioned for them a golden calf. The form of the idol was naturally determined by the influence of an earlier environment. In Egypt they had wit- nessed the worship of the sacred bull Apis with all TRAINING IN INDUSTRIAL FREEDOM 211 the stately ritual of that ancient cult. Aaron there- fore set up this golden calf and made proclamation: " These be thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up." The Israelites in the Nile delta had seen the ruling and successful classes, under whose power they had toiled, worshipping the sacred bulls, and the power of that example was still strong upon them.


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