Ordinary daily work and ‘spiritual’ living are not two different things…the way in which Christians act and speak in their daily employment is the real test of a church’s true strength. A cleaner, a mechanic, a secretary, or a housewife are all called to work for God as Christians. Poor work…’is a thoroughly bad testimony’. And, similarly, students, who spend time evangelizing when they should have been preparing to be qualified [have] no encouragement…’As you walk the streets of…remember you have got the reputation of God in your hands.’
—Ian Murray conveying something of D. M. Lloyd-Jones in his Volume 2 Bio
As you walk the streets…remember you have the reputation of God in your hands
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