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UT one  thing  is  necessary  (Luke  x.  42). What shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  gain  the  whole world and  suffer  the  loss  of  his  soul? Or what  shall a man  give  in  exchange  for  his  soul? (Mark viii).

Eye hath  not  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  neither  hath  it entered  into  the  heart  of  man  what  things  God  hath prepared for  them  that  love  Him  (Cor.  ii.  9).

ufficient for  the  day  is  the  evil  thereof. Be not therefore solicitous  for  to-morrow;  for  the  morrow will  be  solicitous  for  itself. If the  grass  of  the field which  is  to-day  —  and  to-morrow  is  cast  into the oven  —  God  doth  so  clothe:  how  much  more  you, 0 ye  of  little  faith? Seek ye,  therefore,  first  the  kingdom of  God,  and  His  justice,  and  all  these  things  shall be added  unto  you  (Matt.  vii).

If God  be  for  us,  who  is  against  us? (Rom. viii.  31).

He that  feareth  man  shall  quickly  fall;  he  that trusteth in  the  Lord,  shall  be  set  on  high  (Prov.  xxix. 25).

Who is  he  that  can  hurt  you,  if  you  be  zealous  of good? (Pet. iii.  13).

Take courage  and  be  strong;  fear  not  and  be  not dismayed: because  the  Lord  thy  God  is  with  thee in all  things  (Jos.  i.  9).

He will  overshadow  thee  with  His  shoulders:  and under His  wings  thou  shalt  trust  (Ps.  xl).