Sometimes it is the simplest of matters that bear the greatest fruit. A simple deed, a simple gift, a simple word can make all the difference. They can even begin a cascade that changes lives and changes the world.
Charlotte Elliot, a satirist and skeptic, had become bedridden and embittered. One day a pastor from Geneva, Switzerland passed through her town and was asked to meet with her. As he did so, he inquired about her spiritual state and told her about Christ. She scoffed, “I, a sinful creature, come to Him?” But she did! She believed the gospel the pastor shared with her and later penned a hymn that has endured to this day: “Just As I Am, Without One Plea.”
That pastor, César Malan, had been ordained many years prior. Yet at the time he was ordained, and through the opening years of his ministry, he did not know the gospel. He had been trained in the Geneva Academy which at the time had been given over to rationalism. But eventually, he had been confronted in his unbelief and converted. This conversion equipped him to share the powerful, saving gospel with
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