Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Martha Finley
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"And it must be done willingly, cheerfully, from love to the dear Master
and the souls he died to save, and not as the way to earn heaven for ourselves. "We can not merit salvation, do what we will; we must take it as God's free, undeserved gift." There was a moment of thoughtful silence; then Max said, "Papa, I think I am willing if I knew just what to do and how to do it. Can you tell me?" "You have some money of your own every week; you can give what you will of that to held spread abroad the glad tidings of salvation; you can pray for others, and when a favorable opportunity offers, speak a word to lead them to Christ. Ask God to show you opportunities and give you grace and wisdom to use them. Try also, so to live, and act, and speak, that all who see and know you will, take knowledge of you that you have been with Jesus and learned of him." "Papa," said Lulu, "won't you tell Max about the money you are going to give in our names?" "No, I will let you have that pleasure," the captain answered with a kindly look and tone, and she eagerly availed herself of the permission. Max was greatly pleased, and Violet, who joined them just in time to hear what Lulu was saying, highly approved. "But you will understand, children," the captain said, "that this involves your gaining a great deal of information on the subject of |
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