Saturday, October 08, 2005
The Desire of Ages, p. 367.
			  The Saviour has not promised His followers the luxuries of the world; their fare may be plain, and even scanty; their lot may be shut in by poverty; but His word is pledged that their need shall be supplied, and He has promised that which is far better than worldly good,--the  abiding comfort of His own presence.
			  
			
 
  

