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Rev. Gregory McCammon | Gilford, Northern Ireland
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Anniversary of John Williams Conversion
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2021
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Matthew 16:26, “For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?”

John Williams was the famous martyr missionary. In 1839 on the island of Erromanga the cannibals beat him to death with their clubs and then consumed his body. He was born June 29, 1796, in Tottenham. His mother was a woman of true godliness, but his father was an unbeliever addicted to strong drink. John lived a wild lifestyle to the great grief of his mother. She however prayed on and in time God heard her cry.

The Lord’s Day evening of January 30, 1814, was cold and frosty. Many worshippers nevertheless were making their way to various churches. One such worshiper, Mrs. Tonkin, noticed a young man who seemed to be waiting aimlessly at a street corner. She recognized him as one of her husband's apprentices. He was waiting for friends to travel to a tavern but they had not turned up. Mrs. Tonkin urged him to accompany her to Moorfield's (formerly Whitefield's) tabernacle. He at length consented to go though most disinclined to do so. The sermon that night, delivered by Rev. Timothy East, was based upon Matthew 16:26. It was used by the Holy Spirit to cause conviction, and ever afterward Williams pointed back to this momentous occasion as the time when God's great sunrise dawned upon his soul.

“My dear friends, the very first sermon I preached in the native tongue was from this text: 'This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.' It does appear to me, when I meditate upon the wondrous scheme of human redemption, that the great doctrine of the Atonement is the most powerful and wonderful of all the doctrines in all the creeds of the human race. In comparison with the great truth of salvation by the death of Jesus Christ, the universe itself appears a bubble. I love the doctrine, and I determine never to preach a sermon in any language where the great doctrine of salvation through the blood of Christ is not the sum and substance of the sermon. We think that this is a truth worth carrying round the world; it is the soul of religious effort." (John Williams).

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