Charles Haddon Spurgeon once told of some Christians who had been teaching a feebleminded youth all they could; but it was weary work. He was a little slow, and after long teaching, and especially teaching him the great doctrine of faith, one of teachers began to question him:
"John, have you a soul?"
"No, I have no soul."
The teacher thought he had spent his labor for nothing; but the poor lad went on to say: "I had a soul once, but I lost it, and Jesus Christ found it, and I always let Him keep it, so it is His, and not mine."