Halfers

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They were orphan boys; one was a newsboy, and the other used to shine shoes on the streets. They often found it hard to earn enough to pay their humble lodging and buy enough for food and clothing. But they made it a law between them that whatever one earned the other got half of it, and they stuck loyally to their arrangement. “Halfers” was their trademark, and they never dishonored it.
God who loves and cares for all, led one of His servants to the big city one day, and he spent his time and strength in seeking out poor orphan boys. He took an interest in these two boys and through his earnest and faithful words they were both led to the Saviour. What joy filled their hearts then! By diligence and honesty they rose from the streets to have a business of their own, in which they were still “halfers.” When the profits were divided at the end of the year, before either took his share, the Lord got His portion. He had given them His all, had given Himself in love upon the cross to save their souls, and He had blessed them abundantly. Now they rightly regarded Him as the alone worthy One, who was entitled to His portion with them in their increase. This is a truly happy life.
ML-07/05/1964