"THE SILENT GOD."
The Rev. Fowler, of St. Aidan's Chun*. Remuera, had a good attendance :»f tie lantern service in the Chamber of Com. merce to-day. The speaker referred to -■■' the eilent God, and pointed oat that bis cause God was eilent it did not mean he ' was not watching. The man who* lived'" I in the presence and eonsekmenee *Vof'Ji'fc God .was honest, proved, and steady. God wais conscious -whether or not ewery Bum did his beet. If any of their «!*«■• were now fighting for the honour of Britain and they came back unhurt, it "would b-a 'because God's consciousness wag over them, and they were preserved for other work. Their sons at the front were in the hands of God, juet ac they were when walking in and out of their own, home. : God wae watching silently the whole time. * - - - —"-.- ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 6
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