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CHAPTER 38




The Victory



“Thanks be unto God, who giveth us the victory.”

HAVE not many of us, in the weary way of life, felt, in some hours, how far
easier it were to die than to live?

The martyr, when faced even by a death of bodily anguish and horror, finds in
the very terror of his doom a strong stimulant and tonic. There is a vivid excite-
ment, a thrill and fervor, which may carry through any crisis of suffering that is
the birth-hour of eternal glory and rest.

But to live,- to wear on, day after day, of mean, bitter, low, harassing servi-
tude, every nerve dampened and depressed, every power of feeling gradually
smothered,- this long and wasting heart-martyrdom, this slow, daily bleeding
away of the inward life, drop by drop, hour after hour,- this is the true searching
test of what there may be in man or woman.

When Tom stood face to face with his persecutor, and heard his threats, and
thought in his very soul that his hour was come, his heart swelled bravely in him,
and he thought he could bear torture and fire, bear anything, with the vision of Je-
sus and heaven but just a step beyond; but, when he was gone, and the present ex-
citement passed off, came back the pain of his bruised and weary limbs,- came
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