In “The Great Sin of Doing Nothing,” Charles Haddon Spurgeon emphasizes the grave sin of inaction among God’s people.

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  1. Doing nothing depends on what is at hand. If you are home, resting and just lying in the quiet, you are doing something. Walking quietly outside, not considered a productive state, you are doing something. If you decline to assist when there is need, I believe this is a sin. Sometimes, your help is the catalyst to the next awakening. Give your brother a dollar or drink, your family your best, your community your time, your country your loyalty.

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