The Aroma of Christ
Robert Lewis Dabney (1820-1898) was one of the most influential leaders of the southern Presbyterian Church. He told a story of a worldly attorney who abhorred Christianity and wanted nothing to do with it. After years of ungodly living and scorning of Christians, he grew old and went to live with his sister who was a Christian. Her son was a pastor and she also had a daughter living with her. The pastor had an opportunity to engage the old man in conversation about Christ and even recommend some books for him to read. Sometime later, his health deteriorated and the old attorney requested to confess his faith in Christ publicly. The nephew was eager to get the full story and wondered if their conversations had been instrumental in turning the callused man's heart to Christ. But as the story unfolded he discovered that it was not his words or even the books that he recommended that changed the attorney’s attitude towards Christianity. It was the go...