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of accounts, and you will be asked, “How much owest thou unto my
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Lord?” If you have refused to deal honestly with God, I beseech you
to think of your deficiency, and if possible to make restitution. If this
cannot be done, in humble penitence pray that God for Christ’s sake
will pardon your great debt. Begin now to act like Christians. Make
no excuse for failing to give the Lord His own. Now, while mercy’s
sweet voice is still heard, while it is not yet too late for wrongs to be
righted, while it is called today, if ye will hear His voice, harden not
your hearts.—
The Review and Herald Supplement, December 1, 1896
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