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The heart-motto in every public profession

It always a solemn hour when anyone stands before God and men to make a public profession of Christ, and to enter His service.

The act is nothing less than the consecration of a human soul to Christ's service for life or for death.

On the seal of an old missionary society an ox stands between an altar and a plough, and below is the motto, "Ready for either!" — ready for sacrifice or for service .

This should be the heart-motto in every public profession . It should be . . .

a solemn devotement to Christ;

an entire surrender to Him for obedience, duty, sacrifice;

a consecration of the whole life to Christ and His service.

Such consecration all have made, who have publicly given themselves to Christ.

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