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She was to be from this day of devotement the nation of war.

Thanks to the continued grace of God, that some of this spirit of Jesus—the self-sacrificing spirit, the spirit of devotement, even unto death—still exists on earth.

Do you feel that the principles of stewardship contained in the Bible are too strict—that too entire a devotement is required of you?

In heaven devotement is perfect, and joy of course unalloyed.

To destroy this spirit, which is evidently eating out the piety of the churches, laymen must be urged to arise; to break off their luxuries, to bury their covetousness—to make an entire devotement of body, soul and spirit, to the direct and arduous work of saving the heathen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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