Theological studies?
By Spurgeon
If the time spent over "obscure theological
propositions"
were given to a mission in the dim alley near the man's house,
more benefit would come to the man and more glory to God.
I do not see the propriety of allowing such studies to override
the commonplace activities of practical godliness.
Theological studies, unattended by active service in spreading
the gospel among men, well deserves rebuke.
Cease to meddle with matters that are concealed,
and be satisfied to know the things that are clearly revealed.
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