We need to guard against sins of omission in our home...

We need to guard against sins of omission in our home life. We should make sure that no one in our own household can ever say to us, "I was hungry-hearted, and you gave me no bread. I was thirsty for affection, and you gave me no drink. I was a stranger at your door, and you took me not in to love's warmth and shelter. I was sick of the world's emptiness, vanity, and sorrow, and you visited me not. I was in prison in my narrow environment, and you did not come to me with the companionship that I craved. Living by my side all these years, you did not do love's duty to me." —

Dr. J. R. Miller.

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THE LECTURES
July 4, 1908
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