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Ian Paisley

Ian Richard Kyle Paisley (1926 - 2014). Northern Irish Presbyterian minister, politician, and founder of the Free Presbyterian Church, born in Armagh to a Baptist pastor. Converted at six, he trained at Belfast’s Reformed Presbyterian Theological College and was ordained in 1946, founding the Free Presbyterian Church in 1951, which grew to 100 congregations globally. Pastoring Martyrs Memorial Church in Belfast for over 60 years, he preached fiery sermons against Catholicism and compromise, drawing thousands. A leading voice in Ulster loyalism, he co-founded the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, serving as MP and First Minister of Northern Ireland (2007-2008). Paisley authored books like The Soul of the Question (1967), and his sermons aired on radio across Europe. Married to Eileen Cassells in 1956, they had five children, including MP Ian Jr. His uncompromising Calvinism, inspired by Spurgeon, shaped evangelical fundamentalism, though his political rhetoric sparked controversy. Paisley’s call, “Stand for Christ where Christ stands,” defined his ministry. Despite later moderating, his legacy blends fervent faith with divisive politics, influencing Ulster’s religious and political landscape.
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In this sermon, the preacher shares a powerful story of a notorious drunkard who attended a church meeting. The preacher delivers a message on salvation and asks the congregation to respond if they want to escape God's wrath. The sermon emphasizes the need for a restoration of our first love for Christ and a desire to know the Bible. It also highlights the importance of being burning and shining lights, having no compromise with sin, and relying on the Holy Spirit's work in our hearts. The sermon concludes with a call to be watchful and prepared for the Lord's return.
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We shall be opening God's Word of the Gospel of Luke. We're reading some verses tonight from Luke's Gospel, chapter 12, and the reading begins at verse 32. The Gospel of Luke, at the chapter 12, commencing at verse 32. We'll read to verse 53 from verse 32, Luke's Gospel, chapter 12. Fear not, little flock, for it is your father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. Sell that ye have, and give alms. Provide yourselves bags which wax not old, a treasure in the heavens that faileth not, where no thief approacheth, neither moth corrupteth. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning, and be yourselves, ye yourselves, like unto men that wait for the Lord when he shall return from the wedding, that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately. Blessed are those servants whom the Lord, when he cometh, shall find watching. Verily I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them to sit down to meet, and will come forth and serve them. And if he shall come in the second watch, or come in the third watch, and find him so, blessed are those servants. And this know that if the good man of the house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his house to be broken through. Be ye therefore ready also, for the Son of Man cometh at an hour when ye think not. Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all? And the Lord said, Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom the Lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of meat in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his Lord, when he cometh, shall find so doing. Of a truth I say unto you, that he will make him ruler over all that he hath. But, and if that servant shall say in his heart, My Lord, the lathe is coming, and shall begin to beat the men's servants, and maid's servants, and to eat, and to drink, and to be drunken, the Lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers. And that servant which knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required. Unto whom men have committed much, of him they will ask them more. I am come to send fire on the earth, and what will I if it be already kindled? But I have a baptism to be baptized with, and how am I straightened till it be accomplished? Suppose ye that I came, or am come to give peace on the earth, I tell you, but rather division. For from henceforth there shall be five in one house divided, three against two, and two against three. The father shall be divided against the son, the son against the father, the mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother, the mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. We look to the Lord to bless to our hearts tonight this public reading from his infallible word. Amen. As a denomination, we owe a tremendous debt to the Lord for the ministry of the Reverend John Hannam. I know as mission board members we have deeply appreciated the opportunity and the great privilege that we have had of working with the Lord's servant and his wife for many, many years now. He has been a real source of inspiration. His ministry has been a great encouragement amongst many of us, and I know that the work in Spain has been enriched through his leadership over these last number of years. We are delighted that the Reverend Hannam is with us tonight, and he is going to come now and bring greetings on behalf of the congregations in Spain. It is a great joy and a privilege to be here this evening on this very special occasion as we recognize the ministry of our good brother, Jorge Ruiz. I want first of all to bring you fraternal greetings from our congregations in Spain. First of all, from the Reverend Lyle Boyd in Corticos Nuevos, as well as our own congregation in Alcorcon. As I have just said, this, I believe, is a very, very important occasion, not only for the work of God in Spain, but concerning even the very history of our missionary work. I think it would be appropriate here for me to express our gratitude—that is, us in Spain—to the Presbytery, the Ulster Presbytery here, the mission board, and also the missionary council of our church. We have been very conscious of their help, the encouragement that we have received from them down through the years. I was just thinking something of our history. We are about to cross over the line of, I think, about sixty years in the history of our denomination. I was thinking how, back there sixty years ago, the Lord gave a very important promise to our denomination. It was, Though your beginnings be small, yet your latter end shall greatly increase. Of course, we have seen that take place before our eyes right across this province, and then as the work started to move abroad over to the American continent, over to the mainland, and then into Europe and to other parts of the world. Over thirty years ago, the Presbytery of our church sent Dorana and me to Madrid to learn the language. When I look back at that time, I realize just how green we were, still wet behind the ears of us here around Balimony. The Lord certainly had many lessons to teach us in those first two or three years as we set ourselves to learn the language. I have been thinking about these thirty-three years that we have been there, and I think that promise is also very appropriate to us, not to the same degree, of course, when we think about the numbers, but certainly in the spiritual sense. Our beginnings were small, yet our latter end is certainly increasing. We were there about ten years when the Lord called Lyle and Heather to come and to work along with us. After they learned the language in Madrid, they made their way down to Villas de Segura and have been laboring for the Lord there all of these years. But what has really thrilled my heart is to see what the Lord has done from amongst our own ranks out there. I think one of the secrets of the growth of our church here has been the fact how almost every single congregation, in a sense, has reproduced itself. And I think that under God we certainly owe a very great debt to the work here in Marks Memorial, and very especially to Dr. Paisley. Every one of us who are in the ministry, in one way or another, we owe a lot under God to the ministry of this man. I remember when he came out for the first time to Madrid. We were only there about three years. He came out, I think, on four or five different occasions. He was with us the day we opened our present church building, and we had the privilege of having with us to hear him preach the Word of God. I had the awesome task that day of translating for him, and it was an awesome task. There was one stage he gets, he was getting so much liberty that he just took off, and I was trying to come in to translate, and he was just pushing me to the side, and he was just preaching on. And then when he preached on for about three or four minutes, he stood aside, right, go ahead, he says, tell them now. And of course, I had to try to sum up what he had said in those five minutes. But I certainly rejoice to think of how the Lord has used our brother, and the tremendous encouragement that he has been to us down through these years. And of course, also the Reverend Michael Veen, what a great encouragement our brother has been to us. George McConnell is another man, we have to mention, who has stood with us. And of course, all of our congregations, all of our people here have stood firmly with us during all of this time. But as I say, one of the characteristics of our church is how our church has reproduced itself here in Ulster and in different parts of the world. And of course, it is seeing how God, through the minister of the word, raises up men within our denomination to serve within that denomination. And that, to me, has been the real encouragement. We have had to fight many battles, we've had many, many discouragements. But the encouragement has been to see how the Lord has put his hand upon men like Angel and Jorge that we have here with us tonight. I remember very well the first night that Angel came into our evening gospel service. And he started to attend the service. After about a year, he was gloriously converted to Christ. And within a few months, he was studying in our Grace Bible College, and then, of course, completed his studies here in the Theological Hall in Northern Ireland. And our brother was ordained to the ministry by the Presbytery of our church. But that wasn't the case with our brother, Jordi. About eight years ago, we made contact with Jordi and his wife. And in the will of the Lord, a work opened up in the north of Spain. And it's amazing just to see how the Lord leads. Because our brother had a son, his oldest son, that he called Rodrigo. And the reason he called him Rodrigo is because that is a very common name from the Castilian part, which is the actual part where he's now laboring. And even back then, the Lord had laid on his heart this vision to go into this particular area, this particular part of Spain. And just as we made contact, the Lord opened up a door, an opportunity under the work in Alcorcon to commence a mission work in that particular area. Our brother and his wife prayed about it, felt it was the will of the Lord, and they had been serving the Lord there for the last eight years. This year, earlier, we had a number of our men, our people who came out with us on that joyful occasion when we opened a new building for the preaching of the gospel in Miranda de Ebro. Now, our brother was ordained five years ago under the session of the Alcorcon church with the participation of members from the Ulster Presbytery. And of course, it has always been the burden of my heart. When you get to my time of day and you realize that the writing is on the wall as far as the future is concerned, and there is that longing and that burden to see the link, the bond between Spain and Ulster firmly established. And that's why we have really prayed and really pressed in this particular way that these men that the Lord raised up, fruit of the ministry of those that this church sent out, will then also recognize that, take these men under the wing to encourage them in the future and be an encouragement to them as the church has been to us in the years that we have been serving the Lord there. So in many senses, what we're witnessing here tonight is the logical outcome, the follow on of what the Lord has been doing from the day that Rana and I were sent out to serve the Lord there in Spain. I don't want to take up any more time, but in closing, I really do want to stress how much that we have valued and appreciated your prayers on our behalf and also for the sacrificial ways many times that you have given in order to support financially the work there in Spain. We do not take that for granted. We owe you a great debt in the Lord and we want to acknowledge that tonight. And therefore, I think we have to say tonight in the words of the psalmist, that the Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad. And I think that's what we need to stress, especially tonight. It's so easy in a night like this, you know, to get your eyes on men or on a man or on individuals, but this is the one thing that we need to really remember. It's the Lord who has done great things, not only here in Ulster, but he's been doing great things there in Spain as well. And tonight, we want to give the Lord all the honor and all the glory. And we believe that there is greater things yet to be done, and hopefully we'll have other opportunities, other occasions like this, when we'll be able to gather together and worship our God for the great things that the Lord has done for us. So thank you very, very sincerely for your prayers. Please continue to pray on with us and for us that the Lord amongst our ranks will raise up men of the Calvary, of Anphel and of Geordie to serve the Lord, as the Lord will open new doors and new opportunities to serve him there and to spread the work of the Presbyterian witness throughout that needy land of Spain. Thank you very much. I'd like to thank the Reverend Hannah for that word today. It's been a real blessing, a great inspiration to us, and I'm sure it has broadened your vision and also given to you a deeper sense of thanksgiving to the Lord for his goodness and for his mercy to the work in Spain. I'd like on behalf of the Mission Board to extend to all of you a very warm and a very sincere welcome. We're delighted to have some friends with us from Ballymunny. A goodly number have come, and we appreciate the fact that you've taken the time to join with us. Also, our dear brother, Dr. Theo Danson-Smith, we're delighted to see you, and I trust the Lord will bless you and encourage you as well. We're going to sing now our offering hymn. Dr. Paisley will make some announcements relevant to the martyrs here in just a few moments, but her offering will be for the work in Spain, and we deeply appreciate the session's readiness to give encouragement to the work that we are thinking about especially tonight. And the hymn is 513. The hymn numbered 513. Blessed is the service of our Lord and King. Precious are the jewels we may help to bring down. The passing ages words of counsel ring. He that winneth souls is wise. That's fine. Well, we can sing another hymn. Number 510. We can sing that hymn. High I praise thee, precious Savior. We can have a second offering if that's okay. I'm not sure if we can work that out. 510. High I praise thee, precious Savior. We'll let you sit for the first verse, and then we'll stand to sing the final verse. The Reverend Hannah, I believe, has quite rightly acknowledged the tremendous contribution to the Lord's work of our servant and our minister, Dr. Paisley. I know that words would fail many of us if we were to try and to describe a ministry that God has used over many, many years, not only here in Ulster, but right throughout the world. I've been very privileged on a number of occasions to have traveled with him to various mission fields. And on those occasions that Mr. Hannah referred to in Spain, we were very happy to accompany him on that journey. We're just so delighted that he is with us tonight to bring to us a word of exhortation, particularly, of course, to our brother Gorgie, but I know to all of us who are very happy to be in the meeting this Wednesday evening. Dr. Paisley. Thank you, my brother. I have some very pleasant reminiscence of being in Spain. The first time I went to Spain, I was in very good company of our brother John Wiley was with me on my right hand, and I knew if there was a fight, he could fight well. And then we had another little man, a quite a strange man who called himself the fighter. I refer to a brother by the name of Wharton, Harry Wharton. How many of you do remember Harry? Put up your hand. Nobody. Well, I remember him. And of course, if you had been with him for the time I was with him, you'd remember him for all eternity. He said, I am the prize fighter. And he said, we're going in not to fight the animals, but to fight the devil and all his works. And my, what a time we had. Now, we couldn't, of course, in those days, get in. They didn't give out any passages. The land was closed and Franco was the remaining dictator of Nazism and fascism. The preachers who were worth anything were all in prison. And those that weren't in prison were juking from place to place to try and save themselves from the persecution. But I had a great longing in my heart to get the truth of the word of God into Spain. And I was told by everyone, it cannot be done. And I said, who told you that? Oh, well, you know what Franco's like and so on. So I said to do, but I know what God's like. God is a miracle working God. And I believe the saints in Spain need to be strengthened. And I said, the best way we could do a work for God in Spain would, we could get the Bibles in. See the Bibles were all looked upon as papers to be burned. And the Christians couldn't read their Bibles or carry a Bible with them. It was death to many who wanted to kneel their colors to the masthead for Jesus' sake. So I said to a friend of mine who was going to Spain for a holiday, I said, what are the entrances like? Could a man juke into Spain and get in without powers not recognizing him? He says, Ian, the best way to you to go into Spain is to put on the biggest dog collar you have, the darkest suit you have and your long preaching coat, and you'll go in as a holy father and they'll kiss the ground to you. And I laughed and I told John Wiley and John said, well, I am a father. He says, I so am I. So we both went in as fathers. Now we had to do it with great dignity. So the other little man who was supposed to be the fighter, Harry Wharton, he went in as our servant and he did the driving and we did the criticizing. And we got to the border and we drove up to the border. And when they saw us, they crossed themselves. And I said, John, I never thought I'd see a fella crossing himself for you. And we got in. Of course, we couldn't then register at a hotel because you couldn't get a registration in a hotel except you had a passport and we couldn't get a passport. So we had a fortnight in Spain. We parked the car under the, it wasn't a car, it was a truck. We parked it under the larger tunnels and larger valleys that we found. And we lived here, there and everywhere. And the only way we could get food was to buy fruit. So we were all eaters of fruit for that time. We had with us over 200 copies of the Holy Scriptures and we got every one of them given out. I have one picture that comes to me now. It was on Sunday morning and we were passing along this wild mountainside in the north of Spain. And I saw a man a way up on the side of the mountain and he was digging. And I said, John, I'm going to climb that mountain. I'm going to bring out a scripture to that man and give him a Bible. And John said to me, that man is far away. I said, I don't care how far he is, I'm going to reach him. So I left. John wouldn't come. He said, I'm not going to walk away up there. Well, I said, I'll walk it. And I walked up and after walking for, I suppose, half an hour to maybe an hour, I got to the man and I brought out the Bible and turned it up. I think it was John 3 and 16. And I opened it up and I pointed it to him and he grasped it, nearly pulled it out of my hand. And I put my finger across it. God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. And a lovely smile came over the man. And I explained as best I could to him that he could keep the Bible and he should read it and enjoy it. And on the hillside he embraced me. And I prayed with him and I left him. When I got down the mountain, almost an hour afterwards, I turned round to look and the man was still where he had been digging the hole with the Bible in his hand. I'm going to meet that man in heaven and I'm going to say, thank God, there's power in the word of God to snatch a man from the darkness of Nazism and to bring him into the glorious light of the gospel. And from that day, I've always had an interest in Spain and what is happening there. And great things are happening for the honor and the glory of the Savior's name. If you want to know other matters about the undercover exercises we did, when you get this man here in good form someday, he'll tell you some stories. You'll not believe half of them, but I'll tell you something, they're all true. For God does miracles for those that trust him to do miracles. I have been struck recently in my study of the scriptures on the place that an evangelist has in the ministry of the church. Some of us look upon evangelists as a special office like the apostles and like others who had special duties to perform. But there's a difference when we come to the evangelist. For the evangelist is a man who has a gift. He may be a minister, he may be a Sunday school teacher, or he may be in some other task, but he has to do the work of an evangelist. The evangelist's gift is beyond the office. It covers the whole life. And I have been thinking a lot of the fact that we need evangelists. An evangelist is a person sold out on the one business to introduce people to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And we need to recover in our churches the wonderful opportunities that God gives for the humblest of his saints, the joy of being an evangelist. And I enjoy being an evangelist. I remember going across to America once, and through the benefit of a dear brother, he said, Ian, you shouldn't travel on any other part of a plane but in first class. I said, amen to that. Do you pay the ticket? He says, I will. So the next time I went to America, I rang him up and I said, I need a first class ticket. He said, it's ready for you. How much is it? And he sent me a check right away. And I got into this first class of a beautiful plane to cross the Atlantic. And I said to myself, I shouldn't waste time here. I'll never see these people again. They'll never see me again, but I could get the gospel to them. And I had printed, as I had done for many years before, a little personal testimony to how God's saved me. And I said, I'll give one to every passenger. And every passenger that passed my seat on that plane, I said, I want to talk to you. And I brought out this little leaflet. And I said, that's something I want you to read. And they were all very nice and said, yes, I will read it. And when I looked down the plane, all the people that I had contact, they were all reading this testimony. And then something better happened. The assistants on that plane, the people that were looking after the inner man of the passenger, two of them came down and they said, Mr. Paisley, everybody wants this leaflet. And will you give us a bundle of them and we'll put them out for you. And so I had first class workers doing work freely for nothing and giving out to all those men and all the word of God. I was in the front seat of a plane one day, and there was a big business man there. And we ended up with both of us weeping together. And that big business man got out of darkness into light and from the power of sin and Satan unto God. Every one of us should be overcome with a passion for the souls of men. Now, if you would turn with me to this chapter that has part of which that has been read to us, the 12th chapter of Luke's gospel, you will find in this chapter what God is looking for. And what is he looking for? He's not looking for a man who will take all the thought for his life. Look at verse 22 of chapter 12 of Luke's gospel. Is that not the man that is tied up in this life? For Christ says that the life is more than meat and the body is more than raven. Consider the ravens for they neither sow nor reap, neither carry their into the store or the barn, but God feedeth them. How much more are ye better than many fowls, many fowls. And then if you go down the chapter, fear not little flock, it is your father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. If ever the church of Jesus Christ should be stirred up on the question of evangelization, it should be today. 50 years ago, our churches were brought about because of evangelism and they prosper as they are evangelistic. And as a preacher has a desire for souls, as the elders have a desire for souls, as all the Sunday school teachers have a desire for souls. And if you read this 12th chapter of Luke's gospel, you'll find many very important things said and done and a call for obedience from the people of God. And we could get one person in this house tonight on the altar for God, dedicated, having asked God's forgiveness for him being a silent Christian for far too long. And if we could see one person baptized with the burden and passion from souls, then we would have the start of blessing with that person and with the church to which he belongs. No shortcuts can be made to get the power of evangelism into our soul. This is a work of the Holy Spirit in our hearts. We have to start where God starts with us. And where does God start with us? He starts with us in the place of love. He loves us. And if that heart's love of Christ can penetrate your heart and fill your mind and your soul, it will then skip over into the field where the sinners are, and you'll get a love for the perishing souls of man. If you go home tonight and read this portion of scripture, you'll find it's a call away from the natural to the spiritual. It's a call away for the way the work of God is done today. The lack of days ago worthiness of God's people today. And you'll come to a place where you'll see only one life. It will soon be passed. Only what can be done for Jesus will last. I was struck when I was reading this portion of scripture of the fact that the Lord tells them that they are to get their loins girt. That stuck in my mind. Of course, the people in Palestine wore long clothes and long gowns, but you can't run well with a skirt about you. You have to get your legs and knees into the place of freedom. And it's interesting to notice there are two people mentioned in this chapter about guarding. The first one is you as a worker, you have to guard up the lions. You keep on the dress suit and the suit for pleasure and the suit for your own comfort and you'll get nowhere. But if you get up the lions of your mind, you will be prepared to get something for Christ. But it tells me this, that when Christ comes, he comes girt up. Just read the portion. He himself, our God, our Lord is not on holiday. Our Lord is more busy than he has ever been in the great work of the redemption of lost souls. Oh, to know what it is to be girt up, to be loosed for freedom. And then down that chapter, we read of the burning and the shining lamps. There are not many burning and shining lights today. When I came to this city many, many years ago, there was a wee man that had been converted through W. P. Nicholson when he preached in the Presbyterian church down the road and had a great revival meeting. So many people came one night to that church that the big pillars that separate the two doors were shifted six inches with the press of the crowd of men from the shipyard fighting to get into the meeting. Thinking about it, thinking about it, people fighting to get into the meeting. And there was one man there, the worst drunkard on the Raven Hill Road. He lived opposite us in our old church further down. He was a villain, a wicked man, a drunkard, a sinner of the vilest of deeds. And he was pushed by the crowd up the stairway and into the front seat of the gallery. He hadn't been in church since he went to Sunday school. He was an old, aged, drunkard and sinner. W. P. Nicholson preached a great message on salvation, what must I do to be saved. And at the end of an hour's preaching, he took out his large handkerchief from his top pocket and wiped away the sweat. And then he said, I'm not going to have any secrecy about my appeal. I'm going to ask anyone in this congregation that God has spoken to and you want to escape from the wrath to come. I want you to jump to your feet. The first man to jump to his feet was the man in the front of the pew on the gallery. And he cried out. He said, Mr. Nicholson, if Christ will take me, I will take him. And he put his hand into his pockets and his pockets were overflowing with bookie's documents. He was a terrible gambler. And he spread them over the congregation like confetti from the gallery. And that man from that day, not only was saved, became one of the greatest soul winners in this district and right over this city. He had learned to sing when he was on the road to hell. Now he had learned to sing the songs of glory. And if you had lived in this road near to where he lived, it would be nothing in the morning when he got up to go to the yard, the shipyard at seven o'clock to hear this man singing. Would you be free from your burden of sin? There's power in the blood. One of the greatest soul winners that this city ever had. A poor drunkard, a man who had given the best of his life to the devil. But thank God the best of his life only came when he was changed by the power of the gospel. You know what we all need tonight? We need to have our first love to Christ restored. We need to have our first desire to know the Bible restored. We need to have in our hearts a desire to be like this chapter tells us we should be warm, happy, and rejoicing in the work of God. What simplicity is in this chapter. What wonderful wisdom is in this chapter. What a joy is open to the children of God in this very chapter. We read here about the great reward. We read here that we are to be burning and shining lights. We read here that we should have no compromise with sin. We read here that we should have discernment of the times in which we live. We read here about the work of the Holy Spirit in the field of witnessing and soul winning. We read here that our talents and our body and our whole man should be surrendered to Christ so that we might do the task that he wants us to do. We need to see that we have a burning and shining light. We need to see we have plenty of oil in our vessels so that when the oil burns out we can keep the light still lit and burning with all the glory and baptism of the Spirit. I want just to say tonight to you we need to all go home and kneel at our bed. And as we kneel say Lord this bed is an altar. I'm on my knees. Oh chain me to the altar of God and give me a love for the souls of men. I was reading an old hymn book before I came out to this meeting and there was a hymn in it. There's no name to who wrote this hymn but its words are good. Give me the wings of faith to rise within the veil and see the saints above how great their joys how bright their glories be. Once they were mourning here below and wet their couch with tears they wrestled hard as we do now with sins and doubts and fears. I asked them whence their victory came they all with united breath ascribed their conquest to the Lamb their triumph to his death. They marked the footsteps that he trod his zeal inspired their breath and following their incarnate God they gained the promised rest. Our glorious leader claims our praise for his own pattern given by the dark cloud of witnesses show the same bright path to heaven. I trust that God will stir our hearts and I trust that our brother here from Spion who is with us in this meeting and his loved ones may know the baptism of power from on high and I trust that all of us will return to our first love and realize that Christ wants us to shine for him that the glory may be his alone. I have had during the past four to five months a great time going around the large schools of England and ministering to them in the gospel. I have been at Eton and I've been at the other great schools and strange to relate that this day two days from now on Friday of this week I'll be in Trinity College Dublin in a joint meeting with two other universities one the famous University of Oxford and the other one of the Scottish largest universities. The door has opened and I have had a great time in these last months visiting these schools. When I preached at Eton College the first young man who walked out a fine young fellow but by the 18th and he said Mr. Pisa couldn't leave he said I'm a Christian and he told me the story of his conversion and he said you know there's five of us here and we're all working for the Lord. Oh may God set our hearts on fire and may our brother as he goes back with his loved ones to bring the gospel to Spain. May his heart be filled with the love of God that passes knowledge and all understanding. Wake it up believer go out and witness to all that God has done for you and thank God. Let's lift our eyes and say Lord the best has yet to be and the end is not yet. Praise the Lord. May it be so for Jesus sake. Amen. I'd like to thank Dr. Paisley for that word of exhortation that we've been listening to very much to encourage us and to give us the direction that we should go as the Lord's people. There is that wonderful reference of the Apostle Paul to Titus how that he was comforted by the coming of Titus. I know that the Lord's servant the Reverend Hannah and the Reverend Boyd and uncle here have been greatly comforted by the coming of our brother Gorgie. He has been a great help to them and indeed a great encouragement and I'm going to ask him now to come and just speak to us for a little time. We're delighted also to have our moderator with us Dr. Johnson and he'll be closing in prayer in a little time but Gorgie is going to speak to us just now. Yes I'm very very thankful for you and for this occasion to be here. I'm thankful also for our God. He's a very encouraging time to be here and it's a really significant to me for my family also and for our ministry that we are doing just in the north of Spain. Well and I would like also to give a word of my testimony how the Lord has called me to to him to know Christ even if I am the only one of my family to to be Christian. I am of Roman Catholic origins. All my family are Roman Catholic. None of them are Christian believers or Bible believers or believes in the gospel believe in Jesus Christ. I thank God because I was saved even during my my youth when I was at the age of 19 years old. And well it was after a time of rebellion or when I was yes in rebellion against God. I was obviously it is evident well I was trained and educated as a Roman Catholic. I was baptized and I was well I took the first communion at the age of eight or nine. And well after that time I never returned to the Roman Catholic mass. But well even in the in the when I was a child I believed yes in God and I had some fear or some reverence about God. But when I was 15 years old as a consequence also for the of the training of the ideas in the school evolutionary teaching and communist ideas also well I rejected all religion. I rejected also God. And well it was during the 80s it was the time of the opening of Spain after the death of Franco. Political opening but also an opening in in morals. And that day and these years it was well became easier became easy to to people especially especially to young people to to to drink alcohol or to to use drugs or to go out during night and during the night. And well I passed all my youth in that way of living and in rebellion yes against my parents against God losing time. And also yes I can say that many of the fellows that I had during that time ended badly. And well I am very thankful to God that he preserved me in during the these years that I took this rebellions stand against against him. But at the age of 70 70 70 years 70 years old I then I began to pray because I I need I need then God. I prayed for help in my life and at the age of 18 years old I prayed also for him that to good this kind of life with my fellows with my friends. And well I I prayed to reach the university. I thought that well the salvation for me would be to reach a university study university journalism. And it was difficult but well he helped me also. And I began these studies and when I reached university then I I realized that it was no salvation in in that. And and well but it was during the first year that it was a conference an evangelical conference in the university. And I attended attended to to this conference and at the exit they offered a new testament with Proverbs and the Psalms and I returned home. And really it was a great great revolution spiritual revolution to to to read Bible for my own and to know about Jesus personally in the in the gospel. And really at that time well also I I felt about about my sins. And it was a friend of mine that invited me also. You did the that same year the first year of journalism at the end of the year that year he invited me to to give to to attend also a biblical studies in the university by a ministry of evangelical students. I attended and in that time well I I fully understood the the gospel and I received Jesus as my Lord and Savior repenting of my sins. It was when I was 19 years old 22 years ago and the Lord has give give me the direction the calling to to be his servant to to preach to preach the gospel and to to bring the gospel to bring the word of God to Spain and to bring the the message of the reformation to to my people. And well I am very thankful to to God because I I see that it's all from his grace and and that's nothing that I have married before nor after nor even today. It's his call but I the desire of my heart is to be faithful to his calling and also to to bring the the word of God to to my people. Well I would like also to to thankful to thank for you for your prayers for for that and thank you very much. I'm very grateful to the Reverend Ruth for speaking to us this evening and could I just reinforce his encouragement to you to pray for him. His work is a very isolated work it's not in the metropolis of Madrid or close to that vicinity. It is a work that I believe needs much prayer and the Lord's servant is a very gifted young man in the ministry of God's word. His wife also is an exceedingly gifted person. They have three children and I trust you'll remember them. It is a challenge that they face daily seeking to bring the lost to the savior and I know that the Lord's servant has a tremendous spirit of evangelism and that to us has been a real source of inspiration and I trust that that church there in the northern part of Spain will reproduce into other churches right around that region that our brother represents. We're going to sing now another hymn from our hymn book and after the singing of this hymn Dr. Johnson is going to just close in prayer and then Dr. Paisley wants to make some announcements relevant to the martyrs here. It is the hymn numbered 430. All the way my savior leads me what have I to ask beside can I doubt his tender mercy who through life has been my guide and could I just say that your offering came to 637 pounds. We're very thankful to you for that and I trust that your giving will be truly multiplied with your prayers and with your supplications. The hymn numbered 430. Just very briefly to re-echo what I'm sure has already been said by the brethren here to assure our brother that we are praying for you and could I just on behalf of the brethren of our presbytery assure them that we are remembering him. We rejoice in the work that the reverend and Mrs. Hannah have accomplished over these decades. When you get to my age you look back how the years rolled by so quickly. He still looks young though but it is amazing. We praise the Lord for all that's been accomplished in Spain and under the mission board the leadership of Reverend McElveen and the others that serve on the mission board, the missionary council, the giving of God's people. Truly it's wonderful in our eyes and we can say with the psalmist this is the Lord's doing and it's marvelous in our eyes and we thank God for the missionary team over in Spain and for the members of our congregations who pray and who give. I thought was running through my mind just thinking of the meeting I'm not going to preach don't worry but it does say over in Mark don't need to turn to it. The kingdom of God is as if a man should cast seed into the ground. Goes on to say how he would sleep and arise and the seed would germinate germinate and bring forth the blade and then the fruit he knoweth not how and I would encourage you brother to keep on sowing the seed. Keep on sowing because what the Lord was saying there the work often appears slow. It's night after night the farmer would go to sleep there didn't seem to be any results it seemed slow but silently the work was going on and of course it went on secretly down in the ground in the blade it went on as I say slowly silently secretly supernaturally but it worked sure and the fruit came and thank God as your faithful brother the Lord will reward you in due season. Be not weary in well-doing brother may the Lord bless you. Let's all pray now please. Our father in heaven we do thank thee for this service this evening we thank thee for the reverend Ruth and his ministry there in Spain we praise thee for the day that thou didst call him unto thyself in saving sovereign grace for the gifts with which thou bestowed him. We thank thee he's been born again by the spirit of God and the spirit of God has given the gifts of the spirit to him to the public sign gifts of preaching and teaching the people of God. Lord we thank thee for his faithfulness but Lord we pray that thou would continue to give him that diligence even the patience of a farmer to keep sowing the seed. We pray Lord that thou would be pleased to water it there in Spain and the ministry of our other missionaries and there in that most catholic Spain that many may be brought to the Lord Jesus Christ. Bless the testimony missionary work of our denomination in these days remember our whole denomination bless everywhere here and on the mainland and in the other places where thy servants are seeking to hold up the banner of the cross. Lord we thank you tonight that we're saved we thank you tonight that we're in the Lord's side we thank you for the privilege of being able to share a part in the work of God and Lord we praise thee for that great day when the church of God will be complete and will be united around the throne and there'll be some out of every tribe tongue people and nation from Spain from Ireland from Brazil from England from Scotland from Wales from Kenya from other mission fields of the world and we'll sing thou art worthy for thou hast redeemed us by thy blood and Lord we praise thee for the blood of Christ. We pray now as we separate the one from the other that the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ the love of God the Father and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit may rest remain and abide upon us until the Savior comes or calls. Amen. I just want to mention to our own folk because of this protest that will be held by the unions the trade unions on Friday our open air will not take place this Friday at the usual hour one o'clock but pray that God will continue to keep that place open for the preaching of the word of God and then could I remind our own people of our services on the Lord's day at 11 30 and 7. I'm going to preach in the morning on snatched from the darkness of death and in the evening I'm going to speak on the greatest killing ever executed. So pray for the services and the Lord bless us all as we seek to labor. The Lord has brought us and we have as taught us and we know people now that we never thought we knew anything about who would have thought that we would have had a converted Romanist like on the platform but we weren't saying the mass we were preaching to the mass and that's a different thing so we thank God and we take courage the Lord bless you. Amen.
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Ian Richard Kyle Paisley (1926 - 2014). Northern Irish Presbyterian minister, politician, and founder of the Free Presbyterian Church, born in Armagh to a Baptist pastor. Converted at six, he trained at Belfast’s Reformed Presbyterian Theological College and was ordained in 1946, founding the Free Presbyterian Church in 1951, which grew to 100 congregations globally. Pastoring Martyrs Memorial Church in Belfast for over 60 years, he preached fiery sermons against Catholicism and compromise, drawing thousands. A leading voice in Ulster loyalism, he co-founded the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, serving as MP and First Minister of Northern Ireland (2007-2008). Paisley authored books like The Soul of the Question (1967), and his sermons aired on radio across Europe. Married to Eileen Cassells in 1956, they had five children, including MP Ian Jr. His uncompromising Calvinism, inspired by Spurgeon, shaped evangelical fundamentalism, though his political rhetoric sparked controversy. Paisley’s call, “Stand for Christ where Christ stands,” defined his ministry. Despite later moderating, his legacy blends fervent faith with divisive politics, influencing Ulster’s religious and political landscape.