THE PRAY Eli CONNER LOVEST THOU ME? ? "There is another phase of the comfort which this truth suggests. The world is always watching us, and it is not charitable towards our faults. Men are quick to note our uneonsiatencies. They are not pa tient with our infirmities. They easily doubt our sincerity when we fail to live up tc our profession. Sometimes men misunderstand ua even when we ate most faithful. Jesus Himself was misjudged And misunderstood by His enemies. -Men took His divine acts and made them appear unworthy. The disciple must not hope to escape the misrepresen tation and the maligning whirh the Master Himself had to endure." "The>,e things being so, we may not always appeal to the world for evidence of our love for Chviat We cannot when by our faultn an