THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST
Have you ever dwelt on the is used the * \ er\day thing Him to ill- ffj s pan thin • >o nnimj nothing re—the Sot Who became man and dwell . il. ti with the people that He everj rticle with .-ill sorts of home duties. He used such things a» br< salt, oil, candW losing .i coin an<l (etching tin- homely P out t!|< and Uiral joy an 1 rein:' at the finding ot it. The übiquitous sparrow, mon in i tuntry, the hli- wrapt--. : attbuilding of hoti f< >undaId and ragged clothe-, wedding . the hen and chickei. the hi IN. * at white billov clouds, tl • irred with .' liar teat to I our l< small tit a lesson. And His name, H< s just the sanu -tertoday, and forever." Ke knows our difficulties, our and. grean tl and h. - ns ugh it all. Let u- rejoice and nraise His nam N PERRETT.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 2, 1 March 1948, Page 3
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154THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 2, 1 March 1948, Page 3
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