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Making the Most of Life

CHAPTER XIV
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But at length he recovered and went out again, unchanged, or even more indifferent than ever to his spiritual interests.

All the faithful teacher's work seemed to have been in vain.

Then she learned that a frail, invalid girl, living in an adjoining house, had been brought to Christ through the loving work done for the careless scholar.

The songs sung by the sick man's bedside, and which seemed to have left no blessing in his heart, had been heard through the thin wall of the house in the girl's sick-room, and had told her of the love of the Saviour.
The records of Christian ministry are full of such good work done unintentionally.

Failing to leave a blessing where it was hoped a blessing would be received, it blessed some other life.


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