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Mahatma Gandhi: I Meet Gandhi
by John Haynes Holmes
Community Pulpit, Series 1931-1932, Sermon No. 2
October 11, 1931
TEXTS:
(1) “It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom Howbeit . . . the half was not told me.”—I Kings 10:6-7
(2) “Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace . . . for mine eyes have seen thy salvation which thou hast prepared before the face of all people.”—Luke 2:29-31
These are the texts which I have chosen to introduce a sermon which is not really a sermon at all. What I have to say to you this morning is only a personal narrative—a little story out of my own life. I have met Gandhi—have clasped his hand, have looked into his eyes, have listened to his voice. I have sat in a great public audience, and heard him speak; I have sat alone at his feet and talked with him about many things. All this is of no importance, except to myself. But I have talked to you so often about the Mahatma, and you have responded so generously to admiration and love for this great man whom we have learned together to describe as “the greatest man in the world,” that I feel I should be remiss in my duty if I did not share with you, so far as I am able, an experience which I shall ever regard
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