"Thou God seest me." Remember that.
Ah, but it is a blessed thing to remember. What if he could not see the dangers all about us that we know nothing of, and so could not take care of us, and keep our feet from falling?
What if He could not see our hearts, and so did not know whether we were really sorry for sin, and really meant to serve him?
Oh, I am glad that there is a telescope so powerful that it can see me in the darkness as well as in the light.
[SLINGS AND STONES.]
THIRTY hundred years ago—isn't that a l-o-n-g time?—two great armies stood up to fight each other. And they had a good many battles. And one day a g-r-e-a-t big man came from one of the armies and stood on the hillside. He was larger than the largest man you ever saw.
"As big as my father?"
"Twice as big as your father."
"My father is five feet eight, he says."
"And this big man was eleven feet four. Your father's head would have just about reached to his pockets."