Henry Ward Beecher's sermon warns against the pervasive influence of immoral literature and art, emphasizing the threat they pose to societal morality and individual purity. He argues that such "evil books and pictures" are not merely cultural artifacts but instruments of depravity that corrupt minds and hearts, particularly those of the youth. Citing Ephesians 5 and Romans 12:1, Beecher underscores the imperative for believers to guard their hearts and minds against these influences as a form of spiritual worship and moral living. The practical significance of his message lies in its call for discernment and active resistance against cultural narratives that glorify immorality, advocating for an earnest pursuit of holiness within the Reformed tradition.
“A pure heart would shrink from these abominable things as from death itself.”
“Their books are monster galleries, in which the inhabitants of old Sodom would have felt at home as connoisseurs.”
“This black, smut-lettered literature circulates in our towns, floats in our stores, nestles in the shops, is fingered and read nightly, and hatches broods of obscene thoughts in the young mind.”
“It would be a mercy compared to this, to import venomous serpents from Africa, and pour them out in our homes.”
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Sermons on Ephesians 5, Romans 12
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