Pandemic Preacher 1918

Follow the advice and instruction of the experts! In their attempt to curb the influenza and “safeguard” the general public, Washington D.C.’s public health commissioner closed theatres, schools, churches, and large public gatherings. Not everyone is happy about this, Grimke writes, “There has been considerable grumbling, I know on the part of some, particularly in regard to the closing of churches. It seems to me, however, in a matter like this it is always wise to submit to the restrictions for the time being. The local government’s exercise of power in this moment was indeed “extraordinary” and “would not be tolerated under ordinary circumstances”, but the circumstances in Washington D.C. and the nation during this epidemic are far from “ordinary”. Pastor Grimke warned his congregation not to “needlessly run into danger” and expect God to protect us.” He added that, “all churches, as well as the community at large, are going to be stronger and better through the season of distress through which we are passing.” Listen to the experts. Self-quarantine and practice social distancing. Pastor Francis J. Grimke, 15th Street Presbyterian Church, Washington D.C. 1918 Comment: Pastor Grimke was an African American preacher and a good one! His advice to his congregation was full of wisdom! Over 675000 Americans died from the 1918 pandemic! We as Christians need to listen to our authorities so we can reduce the spread of the Coronavirus and save lives! James and Hamsa Sasse. GodWhoisGod.com

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