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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

December, 1934

ration: “Restoring the soul” (R. V.). He shall find new stores of food along the way. In every emergency he shall find fresh provision ; every new need shall dis­ cover new supplies. . . . He shall find joy : “Rejoicing the heart.” In the way of obe­ dience, there shall be springs of delight as well as stores of provision. . . . He shall find vision : “Enlightening the eyes.” The eyes of the obedient are anointed with the eye-salve of grace, and wondrous pano­ ramas break upon the sight. Visions of grace ! Visions of love ! Visions of glory ! — J. H. J o w e t t . OBJECT LESSON [Continued from page 448] Saviour, they can be trusted under all cir­ cumstances. Herbert Hammer reminds me of Peter. Before the day of Pentecost, Peter could not be trusted. One time he might say to Christ, “Thou art the Christ of God,” but under different circumstances he would deny that he had ever known Him. Before the day of Pentecost, Peter had been a fol­ lower of Christ. On the day of Pentecost, at tiie coming of the Holy Spirit into the world, Peter was made a part of the body of Christ. Never again did he fly off the handle and deny his Lord. Boys and girls often wonder why they fly off the handle so easily. _Even Chris­ tian boys and girls are sometimes troubled in this way. It is because they do not recognize that when they have accepted Christ as Saviour, their bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit. When they accepted Christ, the Holy Spirit came into their hearts to give them strength to do that which is right.

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