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Rope Wanted
William Booth
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William Booth

Rope Wanted

William Booth · 2:14

The Salvation Army is called to rescue those in need, and we must provide the necessary resources to carry out this mission.
In this sermon, the preacher tells the story of Mary, a young woman who bravely risked her life to save others during a devastating tidal wave. Despite the warnings of her comrades, Mary was determined to rescue the children who were perishing. She went out into the storm with a coil of rope, but tragically, she did not return. The preacher uses this story to emphasize the importance of selfless sacrifice and the need for more resources to help those in need.

Full Transcript

On the shores of the Mexican Gulf, a large city had been built, dangerously near Highwater Mar. One day, a magic tidal wave rolled over it, drowning 10,000 people at a stroke. A community of devoted young women, living on the outskirts of the city, heard the shrieks of the drowning people and rushed to the rescue, saving many of the unfortunate creatures from their doom.

But when the lowering clouds, the growling thunders, and the moaning seas threatened another storm, they fled, agreeing that their work for the day was done. But one girl, specially concerned for the children, said, I'm going to have another turn. No, Mary, her comrades replied, if you go again, you'll come back no more.

But, said Mary, the little ones are perishing, and if I refuse to save them, their wailing will haunt my dying pillow. So with a coil of rope around her arm, Mary went out again into the storm, but she came back no more. And when they searched for the dead among the wreckage, they found Mary with an infant in each arm, and seven little children tied together with the rope, one end of which was fastened around her waist.

Can't you see, Mary, dragging her little procession along? When a sudden gust of wind blows her over, and the waters drown her where she falls, I shall meet Mary and her little flock in heaven. The Salvation Army is out on the wild, waste waters of the world. Her arms are full of children, and thousands of helpless creatures are being torn along by her instinctive honor to earth and blessedness in heaven.

Still she wants to do far more, but she's short of rope, and knowing that there must be a good deal of that material unused in these parts, may I ask my friends to send a little along, and thereby earn the blessing of God, the thanks of those ready to perish, and the gratitude of the general.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Call to Rescue
  2. The Example of Mary
  3. The Salvation Army's Mission
  4. Reaching out to the lost and helpless
  5. Providing aid and support to those in need

Key Quotes

“Can't you see, Mary, dragging her little procession along?” — William Booth
“The Salvation Army is out on the wild, waste waters of the world.” — William Booth
“She wants to do far more, but she's short of rope,” — William Booth

Application Points

  • We must be willing to take action and risk our own lives to help those in need.
  • The Salvation Army needs our support and resources to carry out its mission.
  • We can earn the blessing of God by supporting the Salvation Army and helping those in need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Salvation Army's mission?
The Salvation Army is out on the wild, waste waters of the world, rescuing those in need and providing aid and support to the lost and helpless.
What is the significance of the rope in the story?
The rope represents the resource and support needed to carry out the mission of rescuing those in need.
What is the speaker asking for?
The speaker is asking for donations of rope to support the Salvation Army's mission.
What is the reward for supporting the Salvation Army?
The reward is the blessing of God, the thanks of those ready to perish, and the gratitude of the general.

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