Mary, who was thirteen years old, was converted at Sunday School, and sought to please the One who had saved her. One day shortly after this, her teacher called, to see Mary’s parents.
“Well,” said her mother, who was not a Christian, “I don’t know what has happened to Mary, but I must say there is a very great change in her. Whatever I tell her to do she does at once without a word. I wish you could make all children so.”
Another girl, who was the maid in a certain home, was converted and rejoiced greatly in her new-found Saviour.
“What difference does it make in your life now that you are saved?” she was asked,
“Oh, I sweep UN E R the mat now.” she replied.
“Yes children, knowing Jesus as our Saviour should make a great difference in our walk and ways, for now we have One to please whose eyes are always upon us, and who has done so much for us and loves us so dearly, that to do all things to please Him should be our greatest joy. He is so gracious too, and notices and is pleased with even the smallest service. All our little duties at home, at school, and at play can be done as UNTO HIM.
ML 08/24/1947