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Chapter 27 of 73

Jesus in the Days of His Flesh

1 min read · Chapter 27 of 73

There was no "loitering" in the path of the Blessed One through the world; no seeking, as we may seek, for ease. Life with Him was taken up with the untiring activities of love. He lived not for Himself. God and man had all His thoughts and His service. Did He seek for solitude? It was to be alone with His Father. Did He seek for society? It was to be about His Father's business. By night or day He was always the same-on the mount of Olives, praying; in the temple, teaching; in the midst of sorrow, comforting; where sickness was, healing. Every act declared Him to be the One who lived for others. He had a joy in God man cannot understand, a care for man that only God could show. Never do we find Him acting for Himself. If hungry in the wilderness, He worked no miracle to supply His own need; if others were hungering around Him, the compassion of His heart flowed forth, and He fed them by the thousands.

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