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Loving Another

By Mary Wilder Tileston


      A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
      JOHN 13:34

      ONE with our brethren here in love,
      And one with saints that are at rest,
      And one with angel hosts above,
      And one with God for ever blest.
      ISAAC WILLIAMS

      ALL extreme sensitiveness, fastidiousness, suspicion, readiness to take offence, and tenacity of what we think our due, come from self-love, as does the unworthy secret gratification we sometimes feel when another is humbled or mortified; the cold indifference, the harshness of our criticism, the unfairness and hastiness of our judgments, our bitterness towards those we dislike, and many other faults which must more or less rise up before most men's conscience, when they question it sincerely as to how far they do indeed love their neighbors as Christ has loved them. He will root out all dislikes and aversions, all readiness to take offence, all resentments, all bitterness, from the heart which is given up to His guidance. He will infuse His own tender love for man into His servant's mind, and teach him to "love his brother as Christ has loved him."
      JEAN NICOLAS GROU

      Enjoying each other's good is heaven begun.
      LUCY C. SMITH

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