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Elsie at the World’s Fair

CHAPTER XVII
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Papa, are you never troubled with fears that you might be mistaken in thinking yourself a Christian?
Oh, no! I am sure not; for how could you be when you are such a good Christian that no one who sees you every day, and knows you as your daughter does, could have the least doubt about it ?" "My daughter looks at me with the partial eyes of filial love," he replied, tenderly smoothing her hair, "but I too, in view of my sins and shortcomings, am sometimes sorely troubled by doubts and fears.

But then I find peace and happiness in just giving myself anew to Jesus, and asking him to take me for his very own and deliver me from all my sins and fears; then, knowing that he is a hearer and answerer of prayers, I can go on my way rejoicing.

Can you not do the same ?" "Oh, yes, papa, I will.

I remember now that you told me once to do so--to come then to Him and he would receive me, and I need not trouble about the question whether I had really come before.

And I did and found, oh, such rest and peace!" "Yes; 'the peace of God which passeth all understanding! May it ever keep your heart and mind through Christ Jesus.'".


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