Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . m, in the same pro-portion is he bearing fruit. Momentswasted by a Christian are identical withthose of the worst sinner God permitsto disfigure the earth. Waste meansthe same whether in the house ofmirth, the house of God, the home ofthe rich or the hovel of the poor. Thatwhich is gone can never return. Itcan not be revived, it can not be re-called. Thanks be to God the hoursspent in sin can be redeemed. Theycan not be lived again, no crowding ofextra minutes into hours, but a crowd-ing of effort into the hours that remainto us. By His grace are we healed. Loo


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . m, in the same pro-portion is he bearing fruit. Momentswasted by a Christian are identical withthose of the worst sinner God permitsto disfigure the earth. Waste meansthe same whether in the house ofmirth, the house of God, the home ofthe rich or the hovel of the poor. Thatwhich is gone can never return. Itcan not be revived, it can not be re-called. Thanks be to God the hoursspent in sin can be redeemed. Theycan not be lived again, no crowding ofextra minutes into hours, but a crowd-ing of effort into the hours that remainto us. By His grace are we healed. Look well to the family altars; con-sider well your speech; weigh carefullyyour acts; ponder your teaching; con-template your example; place a valueon your minutes and your hours;adore energy; emulate the godly life;practice caution in the way you act aswell as in the way you spend. Allthese things make for better or forworse, in effect and power, and forour allotted years we must be held ac-countable before the judgment bar LEADING CITIZENS 250 The Missionary Visitor August1912


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