The Little One

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A gray haired medical man once said to me: "I could never doubt the immortality of the soul after my thirty years' practice in my profession.”
“Why, doctor?" I asked.
“I have seen too many children die—children whose little faces, distorted with lingering agony, have lit up with a light so glorious that there could be no question as to the transplanting of these buds from this withering, destructive world to a garden of fadeless blooming." There were tears in the strong man's eyes as he added: "They manifest a faith which would put many of us aged Christians to shame.”
Recompense
"Christ Jesus came into
the world to
save sinners.”