The Chatterbox . Lessie Vara Sturdivant, BYNUM, X. in Clara Albright Bell,littleton, n. in Art. The Chatterbox. 275 have measured the powers of the world, but how few haveever measured the powers of self. The world recognizes ourtrue measurements by our lifting power. Jesus said, AndI if I be lifted up will draw. But did you ever reckon thelong, patient /toiling? Unappreciated, despised, rejected;yes, and the nearer we come to Him the more like Him andthe less appreciated by the masses; that is to say, from aworldly point of view. Just recently I had an illus


The Chatterbox . Lessie Vara Sturdivant, BYNUM, X. in Clara Albright Bell,littleton, n. in Art. The Chatterbox. 275 have measured the powers of the world, but how few haveever measured the powers of self. The world recognizes ourtrue measurements by our lifting power. Jesus said, AndI if I be lifted up will draw. But did you ever reckon thelong, patient /toiling? Unappreciated, despised, rejected;yes, and the nearer we come to Him the more like Him andthe less appreciated by the masses; that is to say, from aworldly point of view. Just recently I had an illustration ofthis brought to me: humanity is likened to a pyramid. Atthe base you may find room for many people, but the fartheryou ascend toward the apex the fewer. Consciousness of power! Who does not want it ? Yourown little room is the great power-house. That little engineGod has planted within your breast, when in perfect responseto Him, may move—yea, ennoble another, and another, andanother, and another; and you will find that the real enjoy-ment of life is not in wha


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