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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP.

Brethren, are you in earnest? If so, though your faith be weak, and your struggles unsatisfactory, you may begin the hymn of triumph now, for victory is pledged. "Thanks be to God, which"—not shall give, but "giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."


The disciples seem alone; but up yonder, in some hidden cleft of the hills, their Master looks down on all the weltering storm, and lifts His voice in prayer. Then when the need is sorest, and the hope least, He comes across the waves, making their surges His pavement, and using all opposition as the means of His approach; and His presence brings calmness; and immediately they are at the land.


The way is long and dreary,
     The path is bleak and bare;
Our feet are worn and weary,
     But we will not despair;
More weary was Thy burden,
     More desolate Thy ways,
O Lamb of God, who takest
     The sin of the world away,
     Have mercy upon us.


CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP.

The same bond which unites believers to Christ binds them to each other. The love which is exercised towards the Head extends to the members. The union itself necessarily involves a union of affection. Those who love Christ love those who are like Him and those who are beloved by Him.


The social element is the genius of Christianity.