The Solid Rock

A street preacher in London was preaching to a crowd that had gathered around him. It was at the time of the Shamrock races, and everyone was talking of the event. A ruffian on the edge of the crowd thought he would have a little fun, so he called three times, “Mr. Preacher! What do you know about the Shamrock?” Finally, the fourth time, not to be silenced, the ruffian called again, “Mr. Preacher! I’m asking you what you know about the Shamrock.” This time the preacher paused. The crowd became very still. Pointing upward with one hand, he said, so clearly and distinctly that everyone could hear him, “On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand; all other rocks are—sham rocks!”

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