Excerpt from The Master's Greatest Monosyllables: "Come," "Go," "Do," "Lo;" And Introduction
Republic, tells us of Egmont the martyr, who, condemned to be beheaded, unfastened his collar on the way to the scaffold; and when they 'asked him why he did that, answered SO they will not be detained in their work, I am ready.
Readiness is an evidence of preparation and consideration. The sailor is commanded to make ready the sails that the ship may put to sea; the fireman is exhorted to have engine, harness and horses in readiness in case of fire; the Christian is urged by the Master to be ready, for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son Of man cometh, (matt while a delightful readiness is associated with this invitation come - a monosyllable used throughout the Bible, to denote faith.
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