<div class='chaptertitle'>GOOD WORDS AND GOOD WORKS.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">There</span> was at Ca-per-na-um a chief who had
charge of five score Ro-man troops. And one of his
men, who was dear to him, was so sick that he was
like to die. When the chief heard that Je-sus was
there he sent some of his friends down to ask him to
make the sick man well. Those who brought the
word to Je-sus were Jews, and they spoke a good
word for the chief, who had been kind to them.</p>
<p>Then Je-sus went with them. But as they drew
near the chief's house he sent some more friends out
to tell Je-sus that he had not gone down to him him-self,
for he was not good e-nough. And now he sent
word that he was not good e-nough for Je-sus to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_296" id="Page_296">[296]</SPAN></span>
come in-to his house. But if Je-sus would speak the
word, he was sure that the sick man would get well.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_115.jpg" width-obs="277" height-obs="400" alt="centurion and Jesus" /> <span class="caption">CHRIST AND THE CEN-TU-RI-ON.</span></div>
<p>For I stand at the head of my troops, said the
chief, and say to this
one, Go, and he goes;
and to that one, Come,
and he comes; and to
a third, Do this, and he
does it.</p>
<p>And he knew that
if he could do this Je-sus
could do more, and
bid all the ills leave the
sick man at the sound
of his voice.</p>
<p>When Je-sus heard
these words he was a-mazed,
and said to
those who were with
him, I have found no
one who has such faith
in me as this Ro-man.
And I tell you that at
the last day those who have had faith in me shall
come from all lands, and have a place near God's
throne; while the Jews, who will not put their trust
in me, will be shut out.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_297" id="Page_297">[297]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_116.jpg" width-obs="351" height-obs="500" alt="reviving widow's son" /> <span class="caption">THE WID-OW'S SON BROUGHT TO LIFE.</span></div>
<p>And when the friends of the chief went back they
found the sick man made well.</p>
<p>The next day
Je-sus went to
the town of
Nain. And a
great crowd went
with him. And
as they came near
the gate of the
town they saw
a dead man
brought out to
be borne to his
grave. He was
all the son his
mo-ther had, and
her friends stood
near her and
wept with her.</p>
<p>When Je-sus
saw her grief his
heart was sad, and
he said, Weep not.</p>
<p>And he came up to the bier on which the dead
lay, and those who bore it stood still. Then Je-sus
said, Young man, I say to thee a-rise.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_298" id="Page_298">[298]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And he that was dead sat up and spoke. And
Je-sus gave him to his mo-ther. And a great fear
came on all who saw it, and they gave praise to God,
and said that a great proph-et had been raised up in
their midst.</p>
<p>In old times those who lived in the East did
not wear shoes such as we do. They wore light
soles, or san-dals, which were bound on their feet
with straps, and thrown off as soon as they came in-to
the house. Then wa-ter was brought for them to
wash their feet.</p>
<p>Much oil was used in those lands, and is to this
day. It was put on the hair to keep it moist, and
on the skin to make it soft and smooth. This oil,
when some-what hard, was called oint-ment, and was
kept in a box, and had a nice smell.</p>
<p>Now a Phar-i-see, whose name was Si-mon,
asked Je-sus to his house. And Je-sus went there,
and they sat down to eat. And a wo-man of the
town, who had led a life of sin, when she heard that
Je-sus was there, came in with a box of oint-ment and
bowed down at his feet.</p>
<p>She was full of shame, for her sins had been great,
and she had come to Je-sus to ask him to for-give her
and help her to lead a new life.</p>
<p>She wept, and washed the feet of Je-sus with her
tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_299" id="Page_299">[299]</SPAN></span>
And she kissed his feet, and rubbed them with the
oint-ment she had brought, and which had cost her
a high price.</p>
<p>When the Phar-i-see saw it he said to him-self,
If this man had come from God he would know
what kind of a
wo-man this is,
and would send
her out of his
sight.</p>
<p>Je-sus, who
knew his every
thought, said to
him, Si-mon, I
have some-thing
to say to
thee.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_117.jpg" width-obs="300" height-obs="239" alt="washing hands" /> <span class="caption">WASH-ING HANDS IN THE EAST.</span></div>
<p>And he said,
My lord, say on.</p>
<p>Then Je-sus said, Two men were in debt to a
rich man. One owed him a great deal, while the
oth-er owed him but a small sum. But they were
both so poor that they could not pay him, and he
told them to think no more of the debt, for it would
be the same as if they had paid all they owed. Tell
me now which one of these would love him the
most.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_300" id="Page_300">[300]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>The Phar-i-see said, I should think that he to
whom he for-gave the most.</p>
<p>Je-sus said to him, That is true.</p>
<p>And he turned to the wo-man and said to Si-mon,
See'st thou this wo-man? I came to thy house,
and thou didst bring me no wa-ter to wash my feet,
but she hath washed my feet with her tears and
wiped them with the hairs of her head. Thou didst
give me no kiss, but this wo-man, since the time I
came in, has not ceased to kiss my feet. My head
with oil thou didst not an-oint, but she has poured
her oint-ment on my feet. So I say to thee that her
sins, though so great, will be all wiped out, for she
has loved me much.</p>
<p>And he said to the wo-man, Thy faith has saved
thee; go back to thy home in peace.</p>
<p>From this place Je-sus went on through all
the large and small towns, and told the good news
that God had sent his Son in-to the world to
save men from their sins. And the twelve were
with him.</p>
<p>Je-sus might have been rich, for all the world was
his; but he chose to be poor, and to bear all the ills
of life for our sakes, that we might be drawn to him,
and be saved from our sins. Good wo-men, whom
he had cured, gave him such things as he had need
of, and he did not lack for food or friends.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_301" id="Page_301">[301]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Je-sus spoke at times in a strange way. He
would take scenes from real life and paint them,
as it were, with words, so that they were plain
to all. These talks were meant to teach great
truths that would lodge in the mind, and stand out
like scenes of real life. They were to take them
home with them, and keep them in their thoughts
from day to day.</p>
<p>One of these talks was of a rich man who had
large fields and vine-yards. And when it was time
for the crops to come in, the rich man found that his
barns would not hold them.</p>
<p>And he said, What shall I do? for I have no
room where I can put my fruits. This will I do: I
will pull down my small barns and build large ones,
and there will I store all my goods. And I will say
to my-self, Thou hast much goods laid up that will
last thee for years and years; take thine ease, eat,
drink, and be of good cheer.</p>
<p>But God said to him, Thou fool, this night thou
shalt die. Then who shall have those things which
thou hast laid up for years to come?</p>
<p>This was to teach us that it is of no use for
men to lay up great wealth in this world, for they
will have to leave it all when they die. And it
is a sin for a rich man to spend all that he owns
on him-self, to live at his ease, and to eat and drink,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_302" id="Page_302">[302]</SPAN></span>
as if there were no poor in the world, and no God
to serve.</p>
<p>Je-sus told the twelve not to fret be-cause they
were poor, or to have the least fear that they might
want for food, or for clothes to wear. Think of the
birds, he said. They do not sow seed in the fields,
nor reap grain and lay it up for use in time of need.
They have no store-house or barn, yet they have all
the food they want, for God feeds them and takes
care of them. And if he does so much for the birds,
how much more will he do for you?</p>
<p>Look at the flow-ers. See how they grow. They
do not work, or spin the thread to weave in-to cloth
as men must do, and yet I say to you that King
Sol-o-mon did not wear such rich robes as theirs. If
then God gives such fine clothes to that which grows
in the field like grass, and which in a day or two is
burnt up, how much more will he clothe you, though
ye are so loth to trust him. So do not fret lest you
shall want for things to eat, and to drink, and to
wear; for God knows that ye have need of these
things, and if ye seek first to do his will, he will give
all these things to you.</p>
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<h2>CHAPTER IX.</h2>
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