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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
True Praise
There is a story of a group of American pastors who traveled to London to hear the great English preachers of the day. They wanted to learn how to preach from their British brethren. One Sunday they went to hear a well-known London pastor who gave a rousing sermon, and the American pastors came out of the service with great praise: "What a great preacher! What a great sermon!" The next Sunday they went to hear Charles Spurgeon preach. They also came out of that service in exultation. But this time as they walked out the doors of the church they proclaimed "What a Savior! What a Savior!" As we attend church each week may we remember that we go to worship Him and to bring glory and honor to His name. May we not look to any man or to ourselves, but may we look to our Savior.
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