Sam Storms gives an example of specific insight that C. H. Spurgeon (the great nineteenth century London preacher) was given. ‘While preaching at Exeter Hall, [Spurgeon] once broke off his sermon and pointed in a certain direction, declaring: “Young man, those gloves you are wearing have not been paid for: you have stolen them from your employer.” After the service, an obviously pale and agitated young man approached Spurgeon and begged to speak with him privately. He placed a pair of gloves on the table and said, “It’s the first time I have robbed my master, and I will not do it again. You won’t expose me, sir, will you? It would kill my mother if she heard that I had become a thief.”