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Show TRUMPET CALLS FROM RAM'S HORN. The devil hates light. The fault-finder is color bliud to virtue. . A religion' that costs little is worth little. t . Every man is a giant in the eyes of some boy.. Do not be anxious about God's part of your work. - . The yoke of Christ will not fit any but the willing neck. Adamant is like wax in comparison compar-ison with a miser's heart. God will help us to do whatever the l3iblo says we; must do. What does it profit a man to bo wise, if ho marries like a fool? No man knuws his true chaiac- ' ter who is a stranger to God. 1 1 ..... 1 Have a constant expectation that God is going to do the right thing. The poorest man may give as much an the rickest, if lie will give all he can. A wooden bread plate will be remembered longer than a souvfr-nir souvfr-nir teaspoon. ' ' " The man most in need of mercy eo the one who will have no mercg in himself. . . , If you would know what it means to be rich, find out that it is blessed to give. - 1 If we could see the stars as God sees them, nobody w6uld ever want to sleep. Who knows but that every life may be a book God prepares for angels to read? t Nothing but faith in Christ can give a peace that the world cannot takeaway. When the . heart strings aro rightly touched, divine music will bo the sure result . We aro most in danger of being ensnared by the devil whon he is well-dressed. In their sermon preparation, too many preachers never prepare a stopping place. ; If your situation is bad, you can better it by helping some one less fortunate than yourself. Too many people . aro singing ' "Scatter, sunshine", and waiting for somelody else to do it " Many claim to be praying for I the conversion of the world whoj I are not doing anything else. |