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When engaging in any business, the questions that com to one's mind are: "Will it pay? Is it worth time and effort Is the possibility of reward sufficient inducement?''

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In religion the motives may take a practical form. may be religious because he has been so trained from child hood. He enjoys the society of refined people, or it may giv A celebrate him social prestige, or business advantage. preacher once said to a humble believer who waited for th kingdom of God," "Your religion is not worth a dollar'; i other words, the obscure church to which he belonged coul not pay a salary to those who expounded its teaching. It not in this commercial sense that we wish to determine th value of religion.

A promissory note promises to pay upon maturity a certai fixed sum. We may find the present worth of that note, what it will bring in the money market now.

Religion means a rebinding. Man, by sin, was alienate from his Creator. True religion restores him to divine favo or rebinds him to God.

We will first consider the future value of true religion From this we can more easily determine its present worth Upon maturity, the religion of Christ promises to the recip ent eternal life, honor, and glory.

Eternal life! To live on through all the ages, one mus be freed from death and its cause. Death came by sin. Th possibilities of sin and death removed from the individual, the immortality. Eternal life cannot mean a passive state o happiness. Honor and glory accompany it. The heart wi leap for joy, the tongue of the dumb will sing. The eye wi feast upon perennial beauty. The ear will ever be attuned t heavenly melodies, for the rasping discords of mortal life wi

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