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January 10, 1898
“We Must Be Before We Can Do” The Bible Echo 13, 2, p. 11.
IT is not what is outside of us, but what is inside, that makes us Christians and keeps us so.BEST January 10, 1898, page 11.1
If you think you could be a better Christian if they were better brethren and sisters in the church, you greatly mistake. It is just the other way; if you were a better Christian, you would find better brethren and sisters in the church.BEST January 10, 1898, page 11.2
If you think you could do better if only you had better neighbours, you greatly mistake. The truth is that if you would do better, you would have better neighbours. And if you were a better Christian, you would do better. You must be better before you can do better.BEST January 10, 1898, page 11.3
Christianity does not come from ourselves, nor from anybody nor anything that is around us. It comes down straight from heaven to every soul who will receive it. And having its source in heaven, it is not, and cannot be, affected by anything that is of earth.BEST January 10, 1898, page 11.4
Thus the Christian has joy in sorrow, peace in perplexity, riches in poverty, society in loneliness, and friendship among strangers and even enemies.BEST January 10, 1898, page 11.5