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Bible class, “I’ll accept Christ.” But the next Sunday he was four days in the grave, killed at the sawmill. “I’ll pay you what I owe you tomor­ row,” said a man to whom I made a loan. But the stroke of lightning that killed him made it so that the debt remained unremitted. God will never be more willing to save you than He is now. No man has learned anything right until he knows and feels that every day is doomsday. Napoleon, often called the arch­ angel of woes, was sitting in the camp one day, sad and dejected; half his army had been annihilated. Yet he did not know how the fortunes of the day would end. Suddenly there came running into his camp an or­ derly, who, with excitement and en­ thusiasm, said, “Cheer up, sir, cheer up! You’ve gained the victory.” Napoleon said, “Yes, I’ve gained the victory, but another such victory would cost me my kingdom.” Men and women, some of you have gained the victory, haven’t you ? Vic­ tory over Christian mothers’ pray­ ers, victory over Christian friends’ counsel, victory over the tears and entreaties of a believing wife, over the pleadings of some Gospel preach­ er. You may even feel you have gained a victory over the force of God and His divine providence. All you have gained, however, is the terror of hell, and eternal separa­ tion from God. Be done with excuses and alibis. These are but falsehoods and dishonesty. Life is a season God has given in which to fly from hell and rise to heaven. That day of grace creeps fast away and none its rapid course can stay. Stay not for tomorrow’s sun, lest perdition thee arrest, ’ere the morrow is begun. * * * The worst thing about being selfish is that it's the smallest business in the world in which to be engaged. * * * Long tongues will often mean short friends. * * *

GARDENER Is this the garden that I left un­ tended For such a little while? Is this the plot Where shining leaf and budding flower blended Into a pattern for a lovely spot? Look how the thorns reach out, the weeds are growing, And beauty that is parching in the sun Calls to the hands that toiled in the sowing, "W hy do you rest before your work is done?" Are these the children that the Lord has given For such a little time to seek to win? The hearts now open wide to thoughts of heaven, That gladly soon would let the Saviour in? Lord, free my hands from trifles that are pressing And grant the vision of eternity. Make me Thy gardener, and with Thy blessings. Let me bring the little ones to Thee. — Ruth Gibbs Zwall

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