{"id":41,"date":"2025-10-21T13:20:31","date_gmt":"2025-10-21T13:20:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/eal\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=41"},"modified":"2026-01-05T20:36:44","modified_gmt":"2026-01-05T20:36:44","slug":"chapter-2-2-my-call-to-preach-the-gospel","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/eal\/chapter\/chapter-2-2-my-call-to-preach-the-gospel\/","title":{"rendered":"Chapter 2.2 &#8211; My Call to Preach the Gospel"},"content":{"raw":"Did not Mary<span>\u00a0<\/span><i>first<\/i><span>\u00a0<\/span>preach the risen Saviour, and is not the doctrine of the resurrection the very climax of Christianity\u2014hangs not all our hope on this, as argued by St. Paul? Then did not Mary, a woman, preach the gospel? for she preached the resurrection of the crucified Son of God.\r\n\r\nBut some will say that Mary did not expound the Scripture, therefore, she did not preach, in the proper sense of the term. To this I reply, it may be that the term<span>\u00a0<\/span><i>preach<\/i><span>\u00a0<\/span>in those primitive times, did not mean exactly what it is now<span>\u00a0<\/span><i>made<\/i><span>\u00a0<\/span>to mean; perhaps it was a great deal more simple then, than it is now\u2014if it were not, the unlearned fishermen could not have preached the gospel at all, as they had no learning.\r\n\r\nTo this it may be replied, by those who are determined not to believe that it is right for a woman to preach, that the disciples, though they were fishermen and ignorant of letters too, were inspired so to do. To which I would reply, that though they were inspired, yet that inspiration did not save them from showing their ignorance of letters, and of man\u2019s wisdom; this the multitude soon found out, by listening to the remarks of the envious Jewish priests. If then, to preach the gospel, by the gift of heaven, comes by inspiration solely, is God straitened: must he take the man exclusively? May he not, did he not, and can he not inspire a female to preach the simple story of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of our Lord, and accompany it too with power to the sinner\u2019s heart. As for me, I am fully persuaded that the Lord called me to labor according to what I have received, in his vineyard. If he has not, how could he consistently bear testimony in favor of my poor labors, in awakening and converting sinners?\r\n\r\nIn my wanderings up and down among men, preaching according to my ability, I have frequently found families who told me that they had not for several years been to a meeting, and yet, while listening to hear what God would say by his poor female instrument, have believed with trembling\u2014tears rolling down their cheeks, the signs of contrition and repentance towards God. I firmly believe that I have sown seed, in the name of the Lord, which shall appear with its increase at the great day of accounts, when Christ shall come to make up his jewels.\r\n\r\nAt a certain time, I was beset with the idea, that soon or late I should fall from grace and lose my soul at last. I was frequently called to the throne of grace about this matter, but found no relief; the temptation pursued me still. Being more and more afflicted with it, till at a certain time, when the spirit strongly impressed it on my mind to enter into my closet and carry my case once more to the Lord; the Lord enabled me to draw nigh to him, and to his mercy seat, at this time, in an extraordinary manner; for while I wrestled with him for the victory over this disposition to doubt whether I should persevere, there appeared a form of fire, about the size of a man\u2019s hand, as I was on my knees; at the same moment there appeared to the eye of faith a man robed in a white garment, from the shoulders down to the feet; from him a voice proceeded, saying: \u201cThou shalt never return from the cross.\u201d Since that time I have never doubted, but<span class=\"x-ebookmaker-pageno\" title=\"[13]\" id=\"pgepubid00014\"><a id=\"Page_13\"><\/a><\/span><span>\u00a0<\/span>believe that God will keep me until the day of redemption. Now I could adopt the very language of St. Paul, and say, that nothing could have separated me from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus. Since that time, 1807, until the present, 1833, I have not even doubted the power and goodness of God to keep me from falling, through the sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_171\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"257\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/eal\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/204\/2025\/10\/CoPilot_Jarena_First_Call_to_Preach_Gospel_at_age_33-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"Illustration of Jarena Lee in 1807 when she had her first call to preach the gospel. She had a vision of a man in a long white robe, appearing in a ball of fire, speaking to her. \" width=\"257\" height=\"386\" class=\" wp-image-171\" \/> Illustration of Jarena Lee in 1807 when she had her first call to preach the gospel. She had a vision of a man in a long white robe, appearing in a ball of fire, speaking to her. Image generated by CoPilot on 11-6-2025. Edited in Photoshop.[\/caption]","rendered":"<p>Did not Mary\u00a0<i>first<\/i>\u00a0preach the risen Saviour, and is not the doctrine of the resurrection the very climax of Christianity\u2014hangs not all our hope on this, as argued by St. Paul? Then did not Mary, a woman, preach the gospel? for she preached the resurrection of the crucified Son of God.<\/p>\n<p>But some will say that Mary did not expound the Scripture, therefore, she did not preach, in the proper sense of the term. To this I reply, it may be that the term\u00a0<i>preach<\/i>\u00a0in those primitive times, did not mean exactly what it is now\u00a0<i>made<\/i>\u00a0to mean; perhaps it was a great deal more simple then, than it is now\u2014if it were not, the unlearned fishermen could not have preached the gospel at all, as they had no learning.<\/p>\n<p>To this it may be replied, by those who are determined not to believe that it is right for a woman to preach, that the disciples, though they were fishermen and ignorant of letters too, were inspired so to do. To which I would reply, that though they were inspired, yet that inspiration did not save them from showing their ignorance of letters, and of man\u2019s wisdom; this the multitude soon found out, by listening to the remarks of the envious Jewish priests. If then, to preach the gospel, by the gift of heaven, comes by inspiration solely, is God straitened: must he take the man exclusively? May he not, did he not, and can he not inspire a female to preach the simple story of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of our Lord, and accompany it too with power to the sinner\u2019s heart. As for me, I am fully persuaded that the Lord called me to labor according to what I have received, in his vineyard. If he has not, how could he consistently bear testimony in favor of my poor labors, in awakening and converting sinners?<\/p>\n<p>In my wanderings up and down among men, preaching according to my ability, I have frequently found families who told me that they had not for several years been to a meeting, and yet, while listening to hear what God would say by his poor female instrument, have believed with trembling\u2014tears rolling down their cheeks, the signs of contrition and repentance towards God. I firmly believe that I have sown seed, in the name of the Lord, which shall appear with its increase at the great day of accounts, when Christ shall come to make up his jewels.<\/p>\n<p>At a certain time, I was beset with the idea, that soon or late I should fall from grace and lose my soul at last. I was frequently called to the throne of grace about this matter, but found no relief; the temptation pursued me still. Being more and more afflicted with it, till at a certain time, when the spirit strongly impressed it on my mind to enter into my closet and carry my case once more to the Lord; the Lord enabled me to draw nigh to him, and to his mercy seat, at this time, in an extraordinary manner; for while I wrestled with him for the victory over this disposition to doubt whether I should persevere, there appeared a form of fire, about the size of a man\u2019s hand, as I was on my knees; at the same moment there appeared to the eye of faith a man robed in a white garment, from the shoulders down to the feet; from him a voice proceeded, saying: \u201cThou shalt never return from the cross.\u201d Since that time I have never doubted, but<span class=\"x-ebookmaker-pageno\" title=\"[13]\" id=\"pgepubid00014\"><a id=\"Page_13\"><\/a><\/span>\u00a0believe that God will keep me until the day of redemption. Now I could adopt the very language of St. Paul, and say, that nothing could have separated me from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus. Since that time, 1807, until the present, 1833, I have not even doubted the power and goodness of God to keep me from falling, through the sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_171\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-171\" style=\"width: 257px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/eal\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/204\/2025\/10\/CoPilot_Jarena_First_Call_to_Preach_Gospel_at_age_33-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"Illustration of Jarena Lee in 1807 when she had her first call to preach the gospel. 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