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In His Steps

CHAPTER Nine
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He thought he would simply step in and shake hands with his parishioner and bid him God-speed in what he had heard he was doing to put Christ into his business.
But when he went into the office, Wright insisted on detaining him to talk over some of his new plans.

Maxwell asked himself if this was the Milton Wright he used to know, eminently practical, business-like, according to the regular code of the business world, and viewing every thing first and foremost from the standpoint of, "Will it pay ?" "There is no use to disguise the fact, Mr.Maxwell, that I have been compelled to revolutionize the entire method of my business since I made that promise.

I have been doing a great many things during the last twenty years in this store that I know Jesus would not do.

But that is a small item compared with the number of things I begin to believe Jesus would do.

My sins of commission have not been as many as those of omission in business relations." "What was the first change you made ?" He felt as if his sermon could wait for him in his study.


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