King's Business - 1919-04

THE K I N G ’ S B U S I N E S S

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They came “to see the sepulchre,” and they did see it: they saw more of it than they expected to see—they saw it turned inside out. So may all our expectancy be fulfilled! We came to the sanctuary to see—what? One another? an individual? an occasion? a service? a sepulchre? May we all be disappointed in this same happy way: may those who come to see the outside, the mechanical, and the transi­

tory, see the Lord’s own face, aglow with the light which fills all heaven with its splendor. Many have gone with aching hearts to see some religious sight, who have returned with great joy. “And behold the angel of the Lord had rolled back the stone from the door.” Mark describes this angel beau­ tifully; Mark took more notice of cer-, tain particulars than any of the other

h our refuge and strength, d very present heir, in IrnuhU*. • There- \

A copÿ of The King’s Business that went through the fght and was kept in circulation among the soldiers. The message on the cover made the magazine of special worth to the owner.

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