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Rev J J Dinkins delivered a stirring closing sermon at a revival series in Reynoldstown's First Baptist Church, emphasizing moral virtues and divine guidance to a packed audience.
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Rev J J Dinkins of Tremont
Baptist church is a great speaker.
He is from Savannah Ga. and fin-
ished a great series of revivalistic
services last night at the First Bap-
tist church in Reynoldstown
I was present last night at the
closing sermon and this great
preacher really stirred religious en-
thusiasm to a packed house. The
Rev A L Collins the pastor. must
be congratulated on bringing such
a great religious power to this city.
His closing subject was "Go to
the Ant. Thou Sluggard". Some
of the highlights of his sermon
were "Slothfulness is a sure way to
poverty"
God will provide and
it is not what you have but it is
the material you are made of
If a man ever expects to be great
he must come up through service
Talking about what your
President has done in this distress.
you must give honor to God. who
directed your President
It's
not all in making but it's how you
invest it
Have some home
sense and keep your business at
home
I don't care how much
you shout. I want to know how you
are living in your community."
AND HE SAID
MANY
OTHER
HELPFUL THINGS.
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First Baptist Church In Reynoldstown
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Rev J J Dinkins from Savannah, GA, concluded a series of revival services at the First Baptist Church in Reynoldstown. His closing sermon on 'Go to the Ant, Thou Sluggard' highlighted themes like slothfulness leading to poverty, God's provision, greatness through service, honoring God for directing the President, wise investment, keeping business local, and living righteously in the community.