Difficulties as Opportunities

“There is something of this procrastinating spirit running through a great part of life, and it is of great detriment to the work of God. We know of many things that should be done and cannot in conscience directly oppose them; but still we find excuses for our inactivity…We quiet ourselves with the thought that they need not to be done just now.

We are very apt to indulge in a kind of prudent caution (as we call it) which foresees and magnifies difficulties beyond what they really are.

Instead of waiting for the removal of difficulties, we ought, in many cases to consider them as purposely laid in our ways in order to try the sincerity of our religion. ” Andrew Fuller – William Carey’s Minister.

For a more comprehensive understanding of the challenge that William Carey experienced in getting his local Church to catch the burden for reaching the unreached read here – http://haretranslation.blogspot.com/2018/01/william-careys-greatest-obst…

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