mleigh wrote: ↑May 15th, 2022, 12:56 pm
For the most part your recording is well done. There are, unfortunately, two places where the recording is written over. I don't know if it is salvageable or will need to be recorded again.
The two problem areas are
7:01 - 7:37: God will not curse the
good : therefore make them wicked, and cause them
to bring the curse on their own heads. Frederick
W. Robertson has well said that a more diabolical
wickedness can scarcely be conceived. Yet Balaam,
as the world goes, was an honorable and
veracious man; nay, a man of delicate conscientiousness
and unconquerable scruples—a man of
lofty religious professions, highly respectable and
respected.
There are men who would not play false and
yet would wrongly win. There are men who would
not lie and yet who would bribe a poor man to support
a cause which he believes in his soul to be
false. There are men who would resent at the
sword^s point the charge of dishonor, who would
yet for selfish gratification entice the weak into
sin and damn body and soul in hell. There are
men who would be shocked at being called traitors,
yet who in time of war will make a fortune by selling
arms and ammunition and provisions to their
country's foes.
11:21 -11:25: won because we all
have in our own consciousness something which
bears witness
I'm going to listen to section 18 now.
Thanks,
M