. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. rkfor the devil to strike at. The man who knows that his house isbuilt on the sand never likes to hear itthunder. 150 Blasts From The Rams Horn CHIMES OF CHEER. nOTHING can use up worry so quick-ly as trust in is dissappointed whenever aChristian is unhappy. There is no joy in this world like thejoy of following- Christ. One of the first duties every Christianowes to God is to be happy. No man who professes to love God hasany right to wear a long face in public. Tell all your troubles to God, and youwill soon have joys to tell to everybody. If we do not
. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. rkfor the devil to strike at. The man who knows that his house isbuilt on the sand never likes to hear itthunder. 150 Blasts From The Rams Horn CHIMES OF CHEER. nOTHING can use up worry so quick-ly as trust in is dissappointed whenever aChristian is unhappy. There is no joy in this world like thejoy of following- Christ. One of the first duties every Christianowes to God is to be happy. No man who professes to love God hasany right to wear a long face in public. Tell all your troubles to God, and youwill soon have joys to tell to everybody. If we do not rejoice in the Lord, theworld will not believe that we knowhim. There is more real good in a cheerfuldisposition than there is in a pedigreerunning back to the Mayflower. Put a smile on your face when you goout for a walk, and it will be surprisinghow many pleasant people you will meet. HOW THE DEVIL WORKS. flf ever Satan feels remorse,©r bioes bis face in sbame, Gfs wben be turns a Cbrtstfans tongueBgainst someones 0000 %=^4
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