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" As he stood there, the audience was forgotten. The past, with all its mistakes and suffering, its doubt and sin,
came before him for an instant, then vanished, and his heart leaped for joy, because he knew that it was gone
forever. And the future, made beautiful by the presence of Christ and the conviction that he was right with
God, stretched away as a path leading ever upward, until it was lost in the glories of the life to come, while he
heard, as in a dream, the words of his confessed Master, “Follow: thou me. "

Harold Bell Wright , That Printer of Udell's


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Harold Bell Wright quote : As he stood there, the audience was forgotten. The past, with all its mistakes and suffering, its doubt and sin,<br />came before him for an instant, then vanished, and his heart leaped for joy, because he knew that it was gone<br />forever. And the future, made beautiful by the presence of Christ and the conviction that he was right with<br />God, stretched away as a path leading ever upward, until it was lost in the glories of the life to come, while he<br />heard, as in a dream, the words of his confessed Master, “Follow: thou me.