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(Letters of John Newton)
The times are gloomy--but the Lord reigns! To Him I would
refer everything in public or in private life. There is political discontent in
some hearts, and in some places. But I ought to be discontented with
myself--that I am not filled with wonder and praise, that things are so much
better with us than we deserve!
The Lord's people, instead of amusing themselves with
politics, may be stirred up to serve their country by prayer. If they sigh and
mourn for the abominations in the midst of us, and stand in the breach to avert
deserved judgments--then our peace and liberty may be yet prolonged. I rely
more upon the prayers of God's people, than upon all our fleets and armies!
It is well both for ministers and private Christians to have
as little to do with politics as possible. Politics is a pit that will swallow
up the life and spirit, if not the very form of the religion of many
professors. The Lord reigns, and every issue will be directed by infinite
wisdom and goodness, without our interference. And can we wish them under
better management?
From poison and politics--good Lord deliver me! A heart
swallowed up in politics is as hurtful to the life of God in the soul--as
poison is to the bodily frame!
" And I heard as it were the voice of a great
multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty
thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. "
Revelation 19:6
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