1 Think, O Jesus, for what reason.
2 If you want to be Christians, Jesus will help you.
3 I want you to remember that there is a beautiful world, where Jesus is.
4 She had some fine old paintings; one, in particular, of Jesus healing a blind man.
5 I know it is," said Mrs. Shelby, as her tears fell fast; "and I cannot heal it, but Jesus can.
6 Never mind," she said, raising her face and smiling brightly through her tears, "I have prayed for you; and I know Jesus will help you, even if you can't read.
7 Honestly, and with tears running down his own cheeks, he spoke of a heart of love in the skies, of a pitying Jesus, and an eternal home; but the ear was deaf with anguish, and the palsied heart could not feel.
8 There was a fireplace in the room, and on the marble mantle above stood a beautifully wrought statuette of Jesus receiving little children, and on either side marble vases, for which it was Tom's pride and delight to offer bouquets every morning.