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Excerpt from A History of Lay Preaching in the Christian Church
We find some anticipations of coming days in the patriarchal age. St. Jude's words almost entitle us to describe Enoch as the first lay preacher. His message told of coming judgement for ungodly deeds and ungodly, blasphemous words. The Lord should appear with ten thou sands of His saints to vindicate truth and Show the world that His face was against sin (jude vv. 13. Enoch's name is still surrounded by a halo of sanctity and of mystery. He walked with God, his divine Friend. His life gave force to his message, whilst his strange departure from the scenes of his witness-bearing must have given it abiding emphasis.
When the hour of visitation was drawing near, another preacher of righteousness arose. Noah's words were rendered supremely impressive by his daily work. While the ark was a-pre paring, for one hundred and twenty years he continued to plead with his neighbours. His conduct condemned the world (heb.
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