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!ross, that liftest up my head, ' dare not ask to fly from thee; y in dust life’s glory dead, , 'nd from the ground, there bios- ?, soms red, ; that shall endless be.” I ■' : '-day is a day of cross-bearing, public utterances of the leaders 3 Allies all have the same burden, bund the same note — sacrifice lore sacrifice, suffering and more ringbefore the goal of victory gained. Every individual is calltpon - to do his share, and none ly of a place in the partnership ''npire, would ask to fly from the laid upon him. Everyone is, or p .be, prepared to give all, to lay all that has been cherished in ife, to place upon the altar of ’Fee. everything that is dear, so ■from that sacrifice, there shall - better order of things, a per-
, peace and happiness for those follow on after. And as this Jof self-sacrifice is working in 'barts of people, surely it must them to think of one great sacoffered up at Calvary, when the if God was lifted up on a cross ff od. That sacrifice is unique in [there was no cause why He „ r i have offered /Himself, ecxept ■ le loved those who hated Him, te e desired to possess for Himself '*who had no desire to belong to it is unique also because for a righteous man ie die, yet per adventure for a W-ian some would even dare to vt God commended His love toil < s j.s, m that while we were yet >er\ Christ died for us.” And as he stress' of their own suffer - . -,ie hearts of men are softened ■ the pleading of the One who [yjr them “ Come unto Me, all ye —bour and are heavy laden and ..give you rest,” may they be Him, to lay ives, their souls, their all at ■|v i »t of His cross, and receive at in \nds, “life that shall endless im® ’ W ■ >, aug to leave and sickness, attendudpi Sunday evening was a little Kian usual, but after the sing--jjt.’ood attention was given to Mr. yilyard as he spoke on the text j s; ot afraid of them that kill the eJ( and after that have no more hey can do. But I will foreyou whom ye shall fear: Fear vhich after he hath killed hath z ‘ to cast unto hell fire; yea, I nto you, fear him.” (Luke 12, 0s 4 and 5. The two destinies, ✓n and hell, were pointed out and len were urged to make a sure 5 while there is yet time. May , be given the needed grace to ' e for Christ. i-'. ■ - '. Gordon Blair is still on the sick nd our sympathy and prayers go o him at this time, and we trust the time is not far distant when hall have him amongst us again.
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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 26, 7 June 1940, Page 5
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