A Christian Soldier

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A Chaplain of the army once related an incident of a young soldier who, on one occasion, had consulted him on the subject of prayer.
“Last night,” said the young man, “before getting into bed, I knelt down and prayed; suddenly my comrades began to throw their hoots at me, and raised a great laugh.”
“Well,” replied the chaplain, “but suppose you defer your prayers till you get into bed, and then silently lift up your heart to God.” A week or two afterward the young soldier called again.
“Well,” said the chaplain, “you took my advice, I suppose? how has it answered?”
“Sir,” he answered, “I did take your advice for one or two nights, but I began to think it looked rather like denying my Saviour, and I once more knelt at my bedside, and prayed as before.”
And what followed?”
“Not one of them laughs now, sir; fifteen kneel and pray too.”
“I felt ashamed,” added the chaplain in narrating the story, “of the advice I had given him. That young man was wiser and bolder than myself.”
“Whosoever shall he ashamed of Me and of My word, of him shall the Son of Man be ashamed, when He shall come in His own glory, and in His Father’s and or the holy angels.” Luke 9:2626For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels. (Luke 9:26).
ML 10/25/1936