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Man--that puny worm of the dust!
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Man--that puny worm of the dust!
(Thomas Dick, "The Solar System", 1774-1857)
"When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set in place--what is man that You are mindful of him, the son of man that You care for him? Psalm 8:3-4
A survey of the solar system has a tendency to moderate the pride of man, and to promote humility.
Pride is one of the distinguishing characteristics of puny man, and has been one of the chief causes of all the contentions, wars, devastations, systems of slavery, and sinful projects which have desolated and demoralized our sinful world. Yet there is no disposition more incongruous to the character and circumstances of man!
Perhaps there are no rational beings throughout the universe, among whom pride would appear more unfitting or incompatible, than in man, considering the situation in which he is placed. He is exposed to numerous degradations and calamities:
the rage of storms and tempests,
the devastations of earthquakes and volcanoes,
the fury of whirlwinds,
the tempestuous billows of the ocean,
the ravages of the sword, famine, pestilence, and numerous diseases;
and at length he must sink into the grave, and
his body must become the companion of worms!
The most dignified and haughty of men are liable to these and similar degradations--as well as the lowest of the human family. Yet, in such circumstances, man--that puny worm of the dust, whose knowledge is so limited, and whose follies are so numerous and glaring--has the effrontery to strut in all the haughtiness of pride, and to glory in his shame! "For dust you are--and to dust you will return!" Genesis 3:19
When other arguments and motives produce little effect on certain minds, no considerations seem likely to have a more powerful tendency to counteract this deplorable propensity to pride in human beings, than those which are borrowed from the objects connected with astronomy. They show us what an insignificant being--what a mere atom, indeed, man appears amidst the immensity of creation!
What is the whole of this globe on which we dwell--compared with the solar system, which contains a mass of matter millions times greater? What is this earth--in comparison of the millions of suns and worlds which have been scattered throughout the starry regions?
Could we take our station on the lofty pinnacles of Heaven, and look down on this scarcely distinguishable speck of earth--we would be ready to exclaim with Seneca, "Is it to this little spot, that the great designs and vast desires of men are confined?"
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The most secret, subtle, and insinuating of all sins!
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The most secret, subtle, and insinuating of all sins!
(Edward Payson, 1783-1827)
"In his pride, the wicked does not seek God; in all his thoughts, there is no room for God!" Psalm 10:4
The pride of the wicked is the principal reason why they will not seek after the knowledge of God. Pride renders God a disagreeable and undesirable object of contemplation to the wicked.
Pride consists in an unduly exalted opinion of one's self. It is, therefore . . .
impatient of a rival,
hates a superior, and
cannot endure a master!
In proportion as pride prevails in the heart, it makes us wish . . .
to see no God above us,
to acknowledge no law but our own wills,
to follow no rule but our own inclinations.
Thus pride led Satan to rebel against his Creator--and our first parents to desire to be as gods.
Since such are the effects of pride, it is evident that nothing can be more painful to a proud heart, than the thoughts of such a being as God . . .
one who is infinitely powerful, just, and holy;
one who can neither be resisted, deceived, nor deluded;
one who disposes, according to His own sovereign pleasure, of all creatures and events;
one who, in an especial manner, hates pride, and is determined to abase and punish it!
Such a being, the proud man can contemplate only with feelings of dread, aversion, and abhorrence! The proud man must look upon God as his natural enemy, his great enemy, whom he has to fear!
But the knowledge of God directly tends to bring this infinite, irresistible, irreconcilable Enemy--fully to the view of the proud man. It teaches proud man that he has a superior, a master . . .
from whose authority he cannot escape,
whose power he cannot resist,
and whose will he must obey--
or be crushed before Him, and be rendered miserable forever! It shows proud man what he hates to see . . .
that, in despite of his opposition--God's counsel shall stand,
that God will do all His pleasure, and
that in all things, God is above them.
These truths torture the proud unhumbled hearts of the wicked, and hence they hate that knowledge of God which teaches these truths, and will not seek it. On the contrary, they wish to remain ignorant of such a being, and to banish all thoughts of Him from their minds.
They endeavor to believe that God is altogether such a one as themselves.
How foolish,
how absurd,
how ruinous,
how blindly destructive of itself
--does pride appear!
By attempting to soar--pride only plunges itself in the mire!
And while endeavoring to erect a throne for itself--pride undermines the ground on which it stands and digs its own grave!
Pride . . .
plunged Satan from Heaven into Hell,
banished our first parents from paradise, and
will, in a similar manner, eternally ruin all who indulge in it!
Unrepented pride . . .
keeps us in ignorance of God,
shuts us out from His favor,
prevents us from resembling Him,
deprives us in this world, of communion with Him, and
will bar the door of Heaven forever against us, and close upon us the gates of Hell.
O then, my friends, beware, above all things, beware of pride! Beware, lest you indulge it imperceptibly, for it is the most secret, subtle, and insinuating of all sins!
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The greatest blessing on this side of Heaven!
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The greatest blessing on this side of Heaven!
(John MacDuff, "Encouragements to Patient Waiting" 1864)
God's children have found that suffering times were blessed times--that they never had such nearness to their Father, such holy freedom with Him, and such heavenly comforts from Him--as under affliction; it only took away what checked the current of His love, His peace, and His joy in their hearts.
The afflictive cross, be it what it may--pain, sickness, calamity, loss of friends, fortune, fame--is the greatest blessing on this side of Heaven--because by it the Father . . .
keeps His children in the closest communion with Him,
purges them of vanity,
makes them partakers of His holiness,
increases their graces,
crucifies the life of sense,
deadens them to the world, and
mortifies their lusts and sinful passions!
As the outward man perishes--the inward man is renewed day by day. In times of affliction, they . . .
receive new life, new strength, new comfort, new peace;
become more and more conformed to Jesus;
tread the steps of those who have "entered into rest," and
come up "from the wilderness leaning on the arm of the Beloved One."
Christian, take comfort when you think of the mighty cloud of witnesses who would thus testify to your Savior's constant care and unchanging love!
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We would wreck everything!
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We would wreck everything!
(J.R. Miller, "When the Song Begins" 1905)
Not only does God love us and desire our good--but His wisdom is infinite. He knows what is best for us, what things will do us the good we need. We ourselves do not know. The things we think would bring us blessing--perhaps would bring us irreparable harm! The things we dread as evil, and shrink from--perhaps are the bearers to us of divinest good! We would make pitiful work of our lives--if we had the ordering of our affairs in our own hands. If for but one day we could take matters into our own hands, out of God's hands--we would wreck everything!
"My times are in Your hands!" Psalm 31:15
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The broken fragments of a life
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The broken fragments of a life
(J.R. Miller, "The Glory of the Commonplace")
In Florence, one of the treasures of art admired by thousands of visitors is Michael Angelo's representation in marble of the young David. The shepherd boy stands with firm foothold, the stone grasped tightly in his right hand, ready to be sped on its holy errand. When the statue was unveiled, three hundred and fifty years ago, it caused an unparalleled sensation among all lovers of art. It is, indeed, a marvelous piece of sculpture.
But the strangely winning thing in the story of that statue, is that it was the stone's second chance. A sculptor began work on a noble piece of marble--but, lacking skill, he only hacked and marred the block. It was then abandoned as spoiled and worthless, and cast aside. For years it lay in a back yard, soiled and blackened, half hidden among the rubbish. At last Angelo saw it, and at once perceived its possibilities. Under his skillful hand, the stone was cut into the lovely and marvelous beauty which appears in the statue of David.
Just so, God can take the broken fragments of a life, shattered by sorrow or by sin--and out of them make a new life whose music shall thrill many hearts. If one is discouraged, if the life seems to be hopelessly broken--the gospel of divine love brings encouragement. There are no ruins of life, out of which God cannot build beauty and blessing!
God is infinitely patient with all whose lot is hard. He never exacts more of us than we can do. He is never unreasonable. He knows when the burdens are too heavy for us. Once He, "being wearied with His journey, sat down by the well" in His exhaustion. He sympathizes with those who are weary, and helps them.
"For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are" Hebrews 4:15
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He preached from the bloody tree!
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He preached from the bloody tree!
(Charles Spurgeon)
"The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me; because the Lord has anointed Me to preach good news" Isaiah 61:1
"I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, because that is why I was sent." Luke 4:43
We may profitably note how earnestly our Lord kept to His work. It was His business to preach, and He did preach--He was always preaching!
Even His miracles were sermons; they were acted discourses, full of instruction.
All of His actions were sermons--He preached by every movement.
He preached when He did not speak--His silence was as eloquent as His words! He preached from the bloody tree! With hands and feet fastened there, He delivered the most wonderful discourse . . .
on divine justice and on love,
on divine vengeance and on grace,
on death and on life,
on damnation and on salvation--
which was ever preached in this poor world!
Oh, yes, He preached--He was always preaching; with all His heart and soul He preached. He wept in secret, that He might the more compassionately preach the gospel which wipes men's tears and sins away. As He walked the streets, He preached as He went along. This was His one calling; and this one calling, He pursued in the power of the eternal Spirit.
As our Lord ascended He said, "Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." His charge in brief was--preach, preach even as I have done before you!
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An easy, self-indulgent life
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An easy, self-indulgent life
(J.R. Miller)
"And He was saying to them all: If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me." Luke 9:23
We cannot live a life that will please Christ--without great cost to ourselves. It is never an easy thing, to be a disciple of Christ. An easy, self-indulgent life--can never be a Christ-like life.
It was not easy for Christ to redeem sinners. From beginning to end of His earthly ministry, He poured out His own precious life. The people thronged about Him with their sins, their sorrows, and their needs--and virtue went out of Him continually to heal them, to comfort them, to feed their heart-hunger. He utterly forgot Himself--and gave His life and love without stint to every one who asked. At last He literally gave Himself, emptying out His heart's blood--to give eternal life to sinful and dead souls.
His sufferings were finished, when He bowed His head on the cross. It is now our privilege to suffer for Him--to perpetuate the self-sacrificial love of Christ on this earth. Only in so far as we do this, are we living a life that will please Him.
"I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death!" Philippians 3:10
"Anyone who does not take his cross and follow Me, is not worthy of Me." Matthew 10:38
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The seed, the source, the essence of unhappiness
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The seed, the source, the essence of unhappiness
(James Smith, "The Way of Salvation Set Forth")
Sin is the seed, the source, the essence of unhappiness. "There is no peace to the wicked," nor is there any happiness for the sinner in his sins. The carnal mind may find something like pleasure in carnal things--but real, solid, lasting joy, cannot be found, never has been found by the sinner, until converted to God. Carnal pleasure is empty, fleeting, and unsatisfactory in its very nature.
The true Christian has enough to make him genuinely happy!
All of his sins are forgiven and forgotten.
He is adopted into God's family.
His person is justified before God.
He is clothed in the perfect righteousness of Jesus.
He is a child of God.
He is regenerated by the Holy Spirit.
He has the Spirit of adoption in his heart.
He is at peace with God, and God is at peace with him.
All the promises of God are his, which represent Jehovah as pledged to support, sustain, comfort, supply, and bless him in time and eternity! His God is with him. His God is for him. His God will never fail him in any trial, nor leave him under any circumstances for one moment.
Such is the Christian's blessed state, and such are his blessed privileges--though he may appear poor, afflicted, and despised among men.
In proportion . . .
as sin is subdued,
as sanctification is deepened,
as the Savior is prized,
as our talents are laid out for the Lord's glory
--are we happy. But if sin is allowed to conquer, if personal sanctification is neglected, if the intimations of the Holy Spirit are slighted--then the believer is not, and cannot be happy.
Let the Christian therefore . . .
cleave unto the Lord with full purpose of heart,
cultivate close fellowship with God,
walk softly, uprightly, and daily with God--
so will his peace be like a river, and his path be like the shining light which shines more and more unto the perfect day.
"You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You!" Isaiah 26:3
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The key of death!
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The key of death!
(William Thoseby, "Foot-prints on the Sands of Time" 1869)
"It is appointed unto man once to die; but after death the judgment!" Hebrews 9:27
"I hold the keys of death and the grave!" Revelation 1:18
Christ has the key of death suspended at His belt!
None can enter among the immortals--until Christ has turned the key for him!
None can stay among the mortals--after that key has been turned upon him!
And as the key may be turned at any possible hour--how important it is that we should get ready and keep ready for its turning. We know not "what a day nor an hour may bring forth." There may be the sudden burst, the instant call, the midnight cry, "Behold, the Bridegroom comes!"
Both the sinner and the saint should remember that death comes unexpected, and the arrow is unseen which strikes through the heart!
"Prepare to meet your God!" Amos 4:12
"Like crowded forest trees we stand,
And some are marked to fall;
The axe will smite at God's command,
And soon will smite us all!"
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What is Heaven?
(Octavius Winslow)
Beloved, what is Heaven? What is the final glory of the saints? It is the best place, the richest inheritance provided by the Father for the people ransomed and redeemed by the precious blood of His dear Son! And when we enter there, we shall enter as children welcomed to a Father's home! It will be the best that God can give us! He will bestow upon us, who deserved the least--the best in His power to bestow:
the best Savior,
the best robe,
the best banquet,
the best inheritance.
In Heaven, there will be . . .
nothing more to taint,
nothing more to sully,
nothing more to embitter,
nothing more to wound,
no serpent to beguile,
no Eve to ensnare,
no spoiler to destroy,
no sin to defile,
no adversity to sadden,
no misunderstanding to alienate,
no tongue to defame,
no suspicion to chill,
no tear,
no sickness,
no death,
no parting.
It will be the best part of the pure, radiant, glorified universe which God will assign to His redeemed people!
Let the prospect cheer, sanctify, and comfort you! It will not be long that you are to labor and battle here on earth. It is but a little while that you are to occupy your present sphere of conflict, of trial, and of sorrow. The time is coming--oh, how fast it speeds! Soon the Lord Jesus Christ will bring you home to Heaven!
"In My Father's house are many rooms; I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with Me--that you also may be where I am!" John 14:2-3
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He shall judge the world in righteousness!
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He shall judge the world in righteousness!
(Thomas Tymme)
"He shall judge the world in righteousness, and He shall administer judgment for the peoples in uprightness." Psalm 9:8
In this final judgment,
tears will not prevail,
prayers will not be heard,
promises will not be admitted,
repentance will be too late; and
as for riches, honorable titles, scepters, and crowns--these will profit much less! The inquisition shall be so minute and diligent, that not one light thought nor one idle word shall be forgotten. For Truth Himself has said, not in jest, but in earnest, "Of every idle word which men have spoken--they shall give an account in the day of judgment!"
Oh, how many who now sin with great delight, yes, even with greediness (as if Christians served a God of wood or of stone, which sees nothing, or can do nothing), will be then astonished, ashamed, and silent! Then shall the days of your vain mirth be ended--and you shall be overwhelmed with everlasting darkness; and instead of your fleeting pleasures--you shall have everlasting torments!
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Forgetters of God!
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Forgetters of God!
(Charles Spurgeon, "Treasury of David")
"The wicked shall be turned into Hell, and all the nations that forget God!" Psalm 9:17
How solemn is this verse, especially in its warning to forgetters of God!
The moral who are not devout,
the honest who are not prayerful,
the benevolent who are not believing,
the amiable who are not converted--
these must all have their own portion with the openly wicked, in the Hell which is prepared for the devil and his demons! There are whole nations of such; the forgetters of God are far more numerous than the openly profane or profligate!
According to the very forceful expression in the Hebrew, the nethermost Hell will be the place into which all of them shall be hurled headlong! Forgetting God seems to be a small sin, but it brings eternal wrath upon the man who lives and dies in it!
(The following is by Thomas Watson)
"The wicked shall be turned into Hell." The ungodly at death must undergo God's fury and indignation. I have read of a lodestone which has two corners--with one it draws the iron to it, with the other it thrusts the iron away from it. Just so, God has two hands--of mercy and justice: with the one He will draw the godly to Heaven--with the other He will thrust the sinner to Hell!
And oh, how dreadful is that place! It is called a fiery lake (Revelation 20:15).
A lake, to denote the plenty of torments in Hell.
A fiery lake, to show the fierceness of them!
Fire is the most torturing element. Strabo in his geography mentions a lake of such a pestiferous nature, that it scalds off the skin of whatever is cast into it. But, alas! that lake is cool compared with this fiery lake into which the damned are thrown!
To demonstrate that this fire is terrible, there are two most dreadful qualities in it:
It is sulphurous--it is mixed with brimstone, which is stinking and suffocating.
It is inextinguishable--though the wicked shall be choked in the flames, yet not consumed.
"And the devil was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night forever and ever!" Behold the deplorable condition of all ungodly ones in the eternal world--they shall have a life that always dies--and a death that always lives! May not this affright men out of their sins, and make them become godly--unless they are resolved to experience how hot Hell-fire is!"
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A Christian is one who follows Christ
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A Christian is one who follows Christ
(J.R. Miller, "Young People's Problems" 1898.)
You must receive Christ as your Master and Lord. A Christian is one who follows Christ. This means the surrender of the whole life to Him. The heart must be given up. There can be no Christian life, without love to Jesus. Jesus demands the first place in the affections of His followers. If anyone loves father or mother, brother or sister, wife or child, more than Him--he is not worthy of Jesus, and cannot be His disciple.
But the most perfect obedience, if the heart is not in it, would not make one a Christian. We might devote our life and strength to Christian work, toiling unweariedly in the service of the church, giving our money lavishly for the advancement of Christianity or for the relief of suffering--and yet not be Christians. Love for Christ must be the motive at the heart of all our work for Christ. "Do you love Me?" is the test.
But the heart draws the whole life after it. If we truly love Jesus--we will obey Jesus. "If you love Me--keep My commandments." "You are My friends--if you do whatever I command you."
We cannot accept Christ as our Savior--and not at the same time accept Him as our Lord and Master. We must begin at once to obey Him. Our obedience must be without reserve, without condition, without question. It must also be cheerful and glad-hearted--not compulsory, reluctant, or constrained.
Christians are soldiers of Christ--and the soldier's first duty is to obey. Whether the will of Christ is made known to us in His Word, through our own conscience, or in providence--we should always promptly and cheerfully accept and obey. It may not be always easy--it may be very hard and costly; but when the will of our Master is made known, if we are His followers--we can only obey, and our obedience should be sweet with love.
We love Him--because He first loved us. We know Him--because He first calls us. Christ is ours--and we are Christ's. Being a Christian is living out His same life of love, obedience, surrender, and service, through all the days.
As Christians, we are to live out the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians: "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails."
True faith will make us more gentle, more patient, more unselfish. A Christian life is a new Christ-life lived out in this world--we are to be Christ to others!
The heart of the Christian should be a well of living water, a fount of holy and blessed influences, whose streams flow in all directions--carrying comfort, cheer, encouragement, help, and gladness to every other life they reach. Mere orthodoxy of belief does not make one a Christian, nor does attention to church rituals and rules. A Christian is one in whom the life of Christ pulses, and the love of Christ glows and burns!
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Oh, how pleasant to lean upon an almighty arm!
(Letters of John Newton)
"The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms!" Deuteronomy 33:27
Oh, how pleasant to lean upon an almighty arm, and to commit ourselves without anxiety to the guidance of infinite wisdom and love!
"This God is our God for ever and ever! He will be our guide even unto death!" Psalm 48:14
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(J.R. Miller, "Christian Conversation" 1898.)
"Out of the overflow of the heart--the mouth speaks." Matthew 12:34
Hence we must get our heart right--if we would speak words that are Christlike. A bitter heart cannot give out sweet words--nor can an impure heart speak wholesome, pure words.
Most people talk too much--they chatter on forever. Silence is far better than idle, sinful, or foolish speech.
We have suggestions in the New Testament as to the kind of speech that is worthy of a redeemed life. Paul has some very plain words on the subject: "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may impart grace to the hearers." Ephesians 4:29. That is, no word should be spoken which does not . . .
help to build up character,
make those who hear it better,
inspire some good thought, some holy feeling, some kindly act,
or put some touch of beauty upon the life.
A Christian's words should "impart grace to the hearers." That is, they should impart blessing in some way. We all know people whose words have this quality. They are not always exhorting, preaching, or talking religiously--and yet we never speak with them without being the better for it. Their simplest words do us good. They give cheer, courage, and hope. We feel braver and stronger after a little conversation with them, even after a moment's greeting on the street.
In another place Paul says, "Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone." Colossians 4:6. This means graceful speech, not merely as to its manner--but also as to its quality. It must be speech such as Christ Himself would use if He were in our place, and we know that every word of His was a holy seed. Our speech is to be "full of grace"--it is to be true, reverent, helpful, inspiring.
Our speech should be "seasoned with salt," that is, it should be pure and clean. Salt preserves from decay and putridity. The Christian's speech should have in it the divine quality of holiness, and its effect should be cleansing and purifying. Someone speaks of the words of Jesus as a handful of spices cast into this world's bitter waters to sweeten them. Every Christian's words should have like influence in society, wherever they are spoken.
The seasoning is important--our speech is to be "seasoned with salt." Love is salt. Truth is salt. Our speech should be always kindly. It should be without bitterness, without malice, without unlovingness in any form. The seasoning should be salt. Some people use pepper instead--and pepper is sharp, biting, pungent. Their speech is full of sarcasm, of censure, of bitterness, of words that hurt and burn. This is not Christlike speech.
We should never be content to talk even five minutes with another, without saying at least a word or two that may do good, that may give a helpful impulse or kindle an upward aspiration.
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