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Editorial
June 4, 1859
The Caledonian
Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont
What is this article about?
An opinion piece lists 17 personal reasons for attending church on rainy Sabbaths, stressing divine command, ministerial support, personal edification, communal example, and spiritual resilience against weather excuses.
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Why I Attend Church on Rainy Sabbaths.
1. Because God has blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it, making no exception for rainy Sabbaths.
2. Because I expect my minister to be there: I should be surprised if he were to stay at home for the weather.
3. Because, if his hands fall through weakness, I shall have great reason to blame myself, unless I sustain him by my prayers and my presence.
4. Because, by staying away, I may lose the sermon that would have done me great good, and the prayers which bring God's blessing.
5. Because my presence is more needed on Sabbaths when there are few, than on those days when the church is crowded.
6. Because, whatever station I hold in the church, my example must influence others: if I stay away, why may not they?
7. Because, on any important business bad weather does not keep me at home; and church attendance is, in God's sight, very important. See Heb. 10:25.
8. Because, among the crowds of pleasure seekers, I see that no bad weather keeps the delicate female from the ball, the party or the concert.
9. Because, among other blessings, such weather will show me on what foundation my faith is built. It will prove how much I love Christ: true love rarely fails to meet an appointment.
10. Because those who stay from church because it is too warm, or too cold, or too rainy, frequently absent themselves on fair Sabbaths.
11. Because, though my excuses satisfy myself, they still must undergo God's scrutiny; and they must be well grounded to bear that. Luke 14:18.
12. Because there is a special promise, that where two or three meet together in God's name, he will be in the midst of them.
13. Because an avoidable absence from church is an infallible evidence of spiritual decay. Disciples first follow Christ at a distance, and then, like Peter, do not know him.
14. Because my faith is to be known by my self denying Christian life, and not by the rise or fall of the thermometer.
15. Because such yielding to surmountable difficulties prepares for yielding to those merely imaginary, until thousands never enter a church and yet think they have good reasons for such neglect.
16. Because, by a suitable arrangement on Saturday, I shall be able to attend church without exhaustion: otherwise my late work on Saturday night will be as great a sin as though I worked on the Sabbath itself.
17. Because I know not how many more Sabbaths God may give me: and it would be a poor preparation for my first Sabbath in Heaven to have slighted my last Sabbath on earth.-From "Feigned Excuses."
1. Because God has blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it, making no exception for rainy Sabbaths.
2. Because I expect my minister to be there: I should be surprised if he were to stay at home for the weather.
3. Because, if his hands fall through weakness, I shall have great reason to blame myself, unless I sustain him by my prayers and my presence.
4. Because, by staying away, I may lose the sermon that would have done me great good, and the prayers which bring God's blessing.
5. Because my presence is more needed on Sabbaths when there are few, than on those days when the church is crowded.
6. Because, whatever station I hold in the church, my example must influence others: if I stay away, why may not they?
7. Because, on any important business bad weather does not keep me at home; and church attendance is, in God's sight, very important. See Heb. 10:25.
8. Because, among the crowds of pleasure seekers, I see that no bad weather keeps the delicate female from the ball, the party or the concert.
9. Because, among other blessings, such weather will show me on what foundation my faith is built. It will prove how much I love Christ: true love rarely fails to meet an appointment.
10. Because those who stay from church because it is too warm, or too cold, or too rainy, frequently absent themselves on fair Sabbaths.
11. Because, though my excuses satisfy myself, they still must undergo God's scrutiny; and they must be well grounded to bear that. Luke 14:18.
12. Because there is a special promise, that where two or three meet together in God's name, he will be in the midst of them.
13. Because an avoidable absence from church is an infallible evidence of spiritual decay. Disciples first follow Christ at a distance, and then, like Peter, do not know him.
14. Because my faith is to be known by my self denying Christian life, and not by the rise or fall of the thermometer.
15. Because such yielding to surmountable difficulties prepares for yielding to those merely imaginary, until thousands never enter a church and yet think they have good reasons for such neglect.
16. Because, by a suitable arrangement on Saturday, I shall be able to attend church without exhaustion: otherwise my late work on Saturday night will be as great a sin as though I worked on the Sabbath itself.
17. Because I know not how many more Sabbaths God may give me: and it would be a poor preparation for my first Sabbath in Heaven to have slighted my last Sabbath on earth.-From "Feigned Excuses."
What sub-type of article is it?
Moral Or Religious
What keywords are associated?
Sabbath Observance
Church Attendance
Rainy Sabbaths
Religious Duty
Spiritual Decay
Faith Testing
Minister Support
Divine Scrutiny
What entities or persons were involved?
God
Christ
Minister
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Reasons For Attending Church On Rainy Sabbaths
Stance / Tone
Exhortative Encouragement For Religious Duty
Key Figures
God
Christ
Minister
Key Arguments
God Blesses And Hallows The Sabbath Without Exception For Weather.
Minister Expects Attendance Despite Rain.
Presence Supports The Minister Through Prayers And Example.
Absence Risks Missing Beneficial Sermons And Prayers.
Attendance Is More Vital When Fewer People Come.
Personal Example Influences Others To Attend.
Bad Weather Does Not Deter Important Business, Nor Should It Churchgoing.
Pleasure Seekers Brave Weather For Entertainment.
Rainy Days Test The Foundation Of Faith And Love For Christ.
Weather Excusers Often Skip Fair Days Too.
Excuses Must Withstand Divine Scrutiny.
Promise Of God's Presence When Two Or Three Gather.
Avoidable Absence Signals Spiritual Decay.
Faith Shown By Self Denial, Not Weather Comfort.
Yielding To Surmountable Difficulties Leads To Greater Neglect.
Proper Saturday Preparation Enables Sabbath Attendance.
Uncertainty Of Future Sabbaths Urges Consistent Attendance.