think of me daily until your caravan arrives. Though you are not before me visibly, I shall think of you constantly, until your least wish has been attended to. In this way the chain of remembrance will not be severed.
"'Not yet,' I say to myself, 'are we apart,' and this to me, dear Doctor, is consoling, believe me. Had I a series of services to perform for you, why then! we should never have to part.
"Do not fear then, I beg, to ask, nay, to command, whatever lies in my power. And do not, I beg of you, attribute these professions to interested motives, but accept them, or believe them, in the spirit in which they are made, in that true David Livingstone spirit I have happily become acquainted with."
And out from that lonely spot in eastern
Africa, the younger man came to begin a new
career; all the old aimlessness and shiftlessness
and drifting gone forever from his life, to pass
on now to lift up the mission which, beneath the
dripping eaves of the hut in which he died, David
Livingstone laid down. The tide of a new life
and a new service was in him. "I came that ye
may have life, and that ye may have it abundantly."
He had seen Christ and felt the contagion
of the life of Christ in Livingstone, and
Christ's word, articulate or inarticulate, had come
to live in him. And that life is life in the power
and desire to serve.
This life that Christ came to give is the only real and satisfying life, because it alone endures. We gather at Northfield each summer and always