The story of Sandy took on new meaning, due to the author's love and concern for children. Like Sandy, they easily can get lost and taken in by strangers. But Sandy sets the example for the children. He only heeds his master's voice. Bravo, Sandy! The sheep are like Sandy. They are no different. They listen and follow the Shepherd, "because they know His voice. They will never on any account follow a stranger, but will run away from him because they do not know the voice of strangers or recognize their call." John 10:4,5. (Amplified Version) The author's only hope is that Sandy, The Beloved Irish Setter will be a token for every child's formation and well-being.
There are many who would burden the believer with rules and laws stating that they are "gospel issues". But in this collection of sermons from the emminent Puritan Hugh Binning he expounds from Scripture the primary obligation of the beleiver and how it should be lived out. Quotes: "If ye seek satisfaction in this present world, ye shall be disappointed." "A man cannot be happy in a marble palace, for the soul is created with an infinite capacity to receive God, and all the world will not fill his room." "If God loved riches well, do ye think he would give them so liberally, and heap them up upon some base covetous wretches? Surely no." "Ye must go out of yourselves to seek happiness. Then I pray you, go not downward. It is not there, but misery is there.
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