I have been weak to the weak, that I might win the weak. I’m all about everything, so I’ll be able to do a few anyway. 1 Corinthians 9:22.
We will all seek ways to become most useful to our fellow human beings while being a source of blessing for them.
All those who declare themselves children of God remember that they are missionaries in the work that places them in contact with all kinds of mentalities. There are men who care about loyalty to their fellow men; there are the aristocrats, the vain, the proud, the frivolous, the independent, the discontented, the dejected, the discouraged, the fanatics, the selfish, the timid, the sensitive, the high-minded, the prodigal, the polite and the impolite , the superficial ones. […]
We cannot behave in the same way towards these very diverse minds; They are rich or poor, humble or elevated, docile or independent, all in need of kindness, sympathy, truth and love. Through mutual contact, our minds are refined and polished. We depend on each other, we are all united by the bonds of human fraternity. […]
It is through its relations with society that Christianity can enter into contact with the world. God asks every man who has tasted the love of Christ and who has received the divine light, to shine this light on the path of those who do not know the right way. […]
Let us confess Christ openly and courageously by revealing, through our characters, his gentleness, his humility, his love, which plays to charmed men the beauty of his holiness.
Let us consider the love of the Savior as a spring of water that wells up into eternal life and quenches the thirst of all those who quench their thirst there. Our social influence, sanctified by the Spirit of Christ, helps us win souls to the Savior.
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