of every act.

ur chosen text is one more frequently used than

many others, perhaps, to exhort people to turn from sin [5]

and to strive after holiness; but we fear the full import

of this text is not yet recognized. It means a full salva-

tion,—man saved from sin, sickness, and death; for,

unless this be so, no man can be wholly fitted for heaven

in the way which Jesus marked out and bade his followers [10]

pursue.

In order to comprehend the meaning of the text, let