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THE CLEANSED HEART.

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RE we going to draw another heart today?" asked Bertram, as the children. met the next Sunday afternoon.

"Yes, the cleansed heart made pure

by the blood of Jesus," said Aunt Myra. "Last Sunday, we saw that nothing good can come out of a black heart, so David prayed, 'Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.""

"Then shall we have two hearts in us?" said Evelyn.

"No, dear; but Jesus forgives the sins of those who come to Him, and that cleanses the heart; then He comes to live in it, and keep it clean. He takes the place of our besetting sins just as far as we let Him, and will keep us from doing wrong." "I do not think I understand that, auntie," said Nelly.

"It is like this, dear. Suppose you have a naughty, passionate temper, and you want to be good, but it is always breaking out when you do

not mean it."

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Yes, that is just like me," said Nelly, humbly. "I am always so sorry after; and indeed, auntie, I do try, and very often I have asked Jesus to help me," and the tears began to gather in Nelly's eyes.

"That is just the mistake, darling," said Aunt Myra; "do not ask Jesus to help you to conquer the temper, ask Him to take the place of your bad temper. What would happen then, when something came to vex you; would you be angry then?"

"Why, no," cried Nelly, wondering, “there would be no temper to get angry, only Jesus to give a smile; how nice that would be."

"That is how Jesus cleanses us. We see a sin, some naughty thing that we are in the habit of doing, and we give that bad thing to Jesus, and we ask Him to take its place; and, when He comes to dwell in our hearts, He makes sweet, good feelings there, instead of disagreeable ones; and pleasant, happy thoughts, till we feel as if we could sing all day for joy."

"Oh, now I know what that hymn means, 'I feel like singing all the time,'” cried Muriel, "do let us sing it, Auntie; I can find it in Sankey's hymn-book."

So the children sang the beautiful hymn through, and there seemed a new meaning to them in every verse; then Nelly whispered, with a glowing face: "I am going to do it, Aunt Myra; oh, I am so glad!"

"Shall I draw the clean heart?" said Arthur, taking up his pencil.

"Oh, I want to make some leaves," cried little Robin, eagerly.

"So you shall," said his aunt; "and we shall have a very pleasant time to-day, thinking of all the good things that Jesus makes grow out of the cleansed heart."

"Love ought to go at the top," said Evelyn; because it says, "The greatest of these is charity,' and mamma says charity means love."

"Peace shall be the next, because Jesus said, 'My peace I give unto you,'" said Nelly.

"I am going to put learning lessons well," said Robin.

"And I think I will have gladness," said Muriel; "ought we not to have very beautifully shaped leaves on this heart, like convolvulus leaves, because they are clinging, and the good heart likes to cling to Jesus."

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'So it does, dear child; may you thus ever cleave to Jesus," said Aunt Myra, as she stooped and kissed the child's thoughtful brow.

So the tree was completed, and its fruit of alms-giving, self-denial, teaching, visiting the poor, preaching, kind acts, &c., were added; and then Aunt Myra bade them open their Bibles at Matt. vii., and read what Jesus told the multitude on the hillside about the two trees, and the fruit they bore, which is explained by Matt. xxv. 35, 36.

SCRIPTURE NAMES.

AVE you thought of a Sunday game for us to-day, auntie?" said Robin.

"How would you all like to have a piece of paper, and make an alphabet of Scripture names, and see who can make the most perfect one?" said Aunt Myra. "But I cannot write," said little Bertram, with a troubled face.

"No; but I thought Bertie, and Evelyn, and auntie would go and sit at the little table in the window, and do one together."

"That will be nice," said Evelyn, and soon all the children were busy with their Bibles and slips of paper, the two elder ones having agreed that they would do theirs from memory. At first they made an alphabet of names from the Old Testament and then from the New Testament; and Nelly, who was very quick, nearly finished a third alpha

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