OCTOBER 16TH, 1902
OCTOBER 16TH, 1902
We had thee days’ meetings at Rochester, and I think they were profitable. We glanced at the principal points in the gospel of John. The light of God coming into a dark world and living water into a scene of thirst. Then the light in which Christ is to be known to the believer. Then the effect of the light as to that which existed religiously. Then the witness borne to Christ, then the effects of the coming of the Comforter. We spent a week at Chicago. We took up the first epistle to the Corinthians in connection with the particular way in which Christ is presented in that epistle as the power and wisdom of God to bring to nought all that existed and that held man in bondage, and to establish what was of God — the temple and oracles of God as the medium for the diffusion of the light. With this was the victory over death.