A sword in a madman’s hand, and the Word of God in some wicked man’s mouth, are used much alike.
- William Gurnall
1617 – 1679
A sword in a madman’s hand, and the Word of God in some wicked man’s mouth, are used much alike.
- William Gurnall
1617 – 1679
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That sir, is a fantastic and yet terrifying quote!
So true.
Often on a Monday [it is Monday here in Australia] I often reflect on the Lord’s Day just passed and regularly I am greived upon reflection of what many men [and sadly women] in pulpits all around my nation did with the Scriptures!
William Gurnall is right in what he had to say! So many men, who call themselves pastors, can’t seem to figure out what the Bible really has to say! I do like reading William Gurnall’s books “The Christian in Complete Armour”! So much to digest in his books!
Great quote!
Gurnall is such a great author.
The sadder part is when pastors KNOW what the Word says and decide to disregard it, choosing only those parts which suit their fancy…..er, or line their pockets!
Sad but true, Berean Gal!