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Identifier: whenkingcamestor00hodg (find matches)
Title: When the King came; stories from the four Gospels
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Hodges, George, 1856-1919
Subjects: Jesus Christ Bible
Publisher: Boston, New York : Houghton, Mifflin and company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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les,and the young man had great possessions.Everybody was surprised to see him, for it wasas if a millionaire should propose to become amember of the Salvation Army. The man camerunning, filled with enthusiasm, and kneeledbefore our Lord, saying, Good Master, whatshall I do to inherit eternal life ? The lawyerhad asked the same question, but the youngmillionaire asked it in an altogether differentspirit. He was deeply in earnest. Jesus said, Thou knowest the commandments, Do notcommit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Donot bear false witness, Honor thy father and thymother. Yes,answered the rich young man, all these have I kept from my youth up. Forhe was as good as he was rich. Our Lord lookedupon him in his youth and strength and ardor,and loved him. All this, said the man,have I done: what lack I yet? And theLord said, Yet lackest thou one thing: sellall that thou hast and give to the poor, andthou shalt have treasure in heaven : and come,follow me. You see how hard it was. Our
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o o ffiu 5 wa CAJ W THE RICH MAN AND THE BEGGAR 259 Lord did not say that to other rich men ; hesaid it to this rich man because it was exactlywhat he needed. The man had never doneanything bad, but, on the other hand, he hadnever done anything good. He had lived aperfectly proper, but a very selfish life. Hisonly way was to break with it all, to give it allup, and come out into a totally different man-ner of living. But the young man rose slowlyfrom his knees, with a long face, and turnedabout and went away. He felt that that wastoo much. It was at that time that our Lord said, How hard it is for them that trust in richesto enter into the kingdom of God ! It is easierfor a camel to go through the eye of a needle,than for a rich man to enter into the kingdomof God. Not because it is wrong to be rich,nor because God likes the poor better than therich, but because the rich are so tempted to besatisfied and selfish. One time he told a storyabout a rich man, and what happened after hewas

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