In His Steps

In His Steps

Chapter 11. What compensated for the emotional upsets and strife in homes of people who had taken the pledge?

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They were compensated spritually with the spirit of God:

At the Rectangle that week the tide of spiritual life rose high, and as yet showed no signs of flowing back. Rachel and Virginia went every night. Virginia was rapidly reaching a conclusion with respect to a large part of her money. She had talked it over with Rachel, and they had been able to agree that if Jesus had a vast amount of money at His disposal He might do with some of it as Virginia planned. At any rate they felt that whatever he might do in such case would have as large an element of variety in it as the differences in persons and circumstances. There could be no one, fixed, Christian way of using money. The rule that regulated its use was unselfish utility.