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George Fox

Epistle 236

The sermon emphasizes the importance of truth and the power of God in the face of persecution and adversity.
George Fox preaches about the enduring power of truth and the sovereignty of God amidst trials and tribulations. He encourages believers to find strength in Christ, the bread of life and water of life, even when faced with destruction and darkness. Fox reminds his audience to rejoice in God's truth, to endure temporary hardships with faith, and to trust in the unwavering love and power of God over all challenges and adversities.

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All my dear friends, in the everlasting power, life, and truth live, for you cannot live without it in the winds and storms. And though the hills and the mountains are burned [various, e.g. Psa 83:14, Jer 51:25], and the trees are become fruitless [Jude 1:12], and winter hath devoured the former fruits, and you do see that persecution hath choked them, and the heat hath scorched them [Mat 13:6, 21]; whereby the untimely figs are fallen [Rev 6:13], and the corn is withered on the house-top [Psa 129:6], and the night is come, and the evil beasts go out of their den.

But truth lives [1 Esd 4:38], and the power of God is over them all; and Christ ruleth, and there is bread of life [John 6:35], and water of life in him, and in his house; though the caterpillars and locusts are agreed to eat up all the green [Psa 105:34f]. But, as you are in the truth, you are in its day; and they in the darkness, are in the day of darkness [Joel 2:2, Zeph 1:15]. And all who are in the truth, rejoice through Christ, in the God of truth [Psa 31:5], and never heed prisons, for they are but for a time; and mind him who hath all times and seasons in his hand [Acts 1:7].

And never heed the raging waves of the sea [Jude 1:13], nor be troubled at his tongue that speaks nothing but tribulation, anguish, and bondage; nor be troubled at the cords of the ungodly [Psa 129:4]; for the cords of love [Hos 11:4], the power of God are stronger. And what doth he that sits in heaven, but laugh them to scorn [Psa 2:4]? And so be valiant for the truth upon the earth [Jer 9:3], for the power is the Lord's. And so my love to all Friends in the everlasting seed, that never fell [1 Pet 2:22] nor changeth [Heb 13:8].

G. F.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Power and Life of Truth
  2. The Contrast Between Truth and Darkness
  3. The Strength of Love and the Power of God
  4. The Importance of Truth in Times of Persecution
  5. The Power of God Over All
  6. Those in the Truth Rejoice
  7. Those in Darkness are Afflicted
  8. The Cords of Love are Stronger
  9. The Power of God is Unshakeable

Key Quotes

“But truth lives, and the power of God is over them all;” — George Fox
“And what doth he that sits in heaven, but laugh them to scorn;” — George Fox
“And so be valiant for the truth upon the earth, for the power is the Lord's.” — George Fox

Application Points

  • We should be valiant for the truth in the face of adversity.
  • We should not be troubled by the words of those who speak tribulation and bondage.
  • We should find strength and joy in the power of God and the cords of love.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of truth in times of persecution?
Truth is the foundation of life and power, and it remains unshakeable even in the face of adversity.
How should we respond to those who speak tribulation and bondage?
We should not be troubled by their words, for the power of God is stronger than any affliction.
What is the ultimate source of strength and power?
The power is the Lord's, and His love and power are unshakeable.
What is the relationship between truth and joy?
Those who are in the truth rejoice through Christ, in the God of truth.
What is the significance of the cords of love?
The cords of love are stronger than any affliction or bondage.

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