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| | Light at Evening Time |
 | | There are different evening times that happen to the church and to God's people, and as a rule we may rest quite certain that at evening time there shall be light. |
 | | "At evening time it shall be light." And let all the powers of earth and hell, and all the doubts and fears that the Christian ever knew, conspire together to molest a saint, in that darkest moment, lo, God shall arise and his enemies shall be scattered, and he shall get unto himself the victory. |
 | | And at evening time we gather into families, the fire is kindled, the curtains are drawn, and we sit around the family fire, to think no more of the things of the great rumbling world; and even so in old age, the family and not the world are the engrossing topic. |
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