. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. CRITIC Getting up too high Blasts From The Rams Horn. 253 ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE. V M SELFISH prayer answered, alwaysILJh proves a curse. m I When we go to God like a child *r ? asking a mother for bread, he will not give us a stone. God never gives any ninety-day that asketh receiveth, in the presentmoment. How inconsistent to ask God to give tous, if we are withholding that which be-longs to somebody else. What folly to pray, Give us our dailybread, if we have devoured widowshouses, and go to church with the cash inour pocket The farmer has no right


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. CRITIC Getting up too high Blasts From The Rams Horn. 253 ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE. V M SELFISH prayer answered, alwaysILJh proves a curse. m I When we go to God like a child *r ? asking a mother for bread, he will not give us a stone. God never gives any ninety-day that asketh receiveth, in the presentmoment. How inconsistent to ask God to give tous, if we are withholding that which be-longs to somebody else. What folly to pray, Give us our dailybread, if we have devoured widowshouses, and go to church with the cash inour pocket The farmer has no right to expect thatGJod will give him a corn crop, until heaas done some good strong praying for itwith plow and hoe. t^* t<5* o?* THE CROWN JEWEL. Faith always has a shining face. Faith in God gives men faith in one an-other. touches God and Faith is the arm that?ets what it calls for. Whenever faith goes to church to praytor rain, it takes an umbrella. We havent got much faith if it doesntlo more for us than our money


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