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275 verses that has some form of Love The Lord.
Testing Your Love for God
In an engine-room it is impossible to look into the great boiler and see how much water it contains.
But running up beside it is a tiny glass tube, which serves as a gauge.
As the water stands in the little tube, so it stands in the great boiler.
When the tube is half full, the boiler is half full; when the tube is empty, the boiler is empty.
Do you ask, "How do I know I love God?
I believe I love Him, but I want to know."
Look at the gauge.
Your love for your brother is the measure of your love for God.—S.
S. Chronicle.
God always points us to Him
A Mother Bird's Love—And How Much More!
How little even Christians really understand God's great love for us!
Last spring, when they were trimming trees on our street, one day just a little before lunch time the men cut off a limb in which was a bird's nest with four baby birds in it.
The little birds were killed in the fall; soon the mother bird came, and she flew over and back again and again, calling, calling, calling in her ef­fort to find her babies.
Soon the men sat down on the grass near the tree and ate their lunch, and still that little mother bird kept flying over their heads and calling.
Finally something dropped with a thud almost at the feet of one of the men.
He stooped and picked it up, and it was that little broken-hearted mother bird dead.
Dear Christians, if that is the love and yearning in a little mother bird's heart, how God's great heart must yearn for His lost and straying children!
Not only for those who have tasted His love and then wandered, but for the last and least soul on this old earth.—Sunday
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