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The Good Time Coming

CHAPTER XLIV
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He was looking in the right direction for "that good time coming," and the light of a better morning was breaking in upon his spirit.
As years progressed, the day grew broader, and the light of the morning became as the light of noonday.

And as it was with him and his, so may it be with us all.

In each of our hearts is a dissatisfied yearning toward the future, and a looking for a brighter day than any that has yet smiled down upon us.

But this brighter day will never dawn except in the world of our spirits.

It is created by no natural sun of fire, but by the sun of divine love.
In vain, then, do we toil and struggle, and press forward in our journey through the world, fondly believing that in wealth, honour, or some more desired external good, the soul's fruition will be gained.


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