Walk with Jesus.

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Have you ever thought, dear little friend, how sweet it would be to take a walk with Jesus? I am sure the two disciples of whom we have been reading, must have found it so. We do not know how far they had gone on their long walk from Jerusalem to Emmaus, before “Jesus Himself drew near and went with them;” but we can imagine how short the miles must have seemed to them when the Lord was their companion.
A little girl was toiling slowly up a steep hill one cold January afternoon. In one hand she carried a jug of milk, and in her arm, blue and numb with cold, were three or four loaves of bread. Her little thin cloak afforded scanty protection from the bitter, piercing wind, which seemed ready to blow her away altogether, and when at last, breathless and panting, she reached her home, she looked as fragile and delicate as the snowflakes with which she was covered.
“What a disagreeable walk!” you exclaim. But Nellie had not found it so, for as she deposited her heavy burden upon the table, she began to tell her mother how she had enjoyed it.
“What made it pleasant, child?” asked her mother.
“Why, mother, Jesus was with me all the way.”
Yes, that was the secret. What walk can be like a walk with Him? I wonder how many of the thousands of our young readers really know what it is to walk with Jesus.
As the two disciples walked side by side with their beloved Master, they poured out all their doubts and fears into His listening ear; and if you belong to the Good Shepherd, you will love to do the same. But remember, you can never enjoy the companionship of Jesus till your sins have been washed away in His precious blood, and you are His.
Are you leaning on Him as you journey day by day? Can you say, “My sins are forgiven ‘for His name’s sake?’”
One little word to those dear children whose hearts can answer my questions with a glad “Yes!” Don’t forget that though the journey may be difficult, it is a homeward journey. Let your motto be, “Still upward:” “Looking unto Jesus.”
Remember that the Lord is with you every step of the way, and soon, very soon it may be, the last stage of the journey will be reached. And then, fairer and brighter than any sun-lit mountain peak, radiant with a light more glorious than that of the sun, will be seen the golden city for which you look, —your own happy home.
“The City had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.” Revelation 21:2323And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof. (Revelation 21:23).
ML 02/01/1931