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22 God's word for it. "My grace is sufficient" This is the victory that overcometh - faith - But how overcome prejudice - not inherited? Let us see now Nathanael managed it. From the very remarkable commendation which X gave him while yet he was at a distance - we must conclude that he was honest with himself. "Behold an Israelite indeed in whom is no guile." An Israelite indeed - that is, there was no deception there He was prejudiced but he was honest. That was the basis for his future course - then, he was willing to own his prejudice and disclose it. "Can any good thing ? come out of Nazareth?" Ah, here is the test spot for most men. They are unwilling to disclose their prejudices - they claim that they are open to conviction, and though you form in the argument - the logic - and the truth burning hot - yet they remain - convinced, perhaps, but of the same opinion still, just because they won't admit their prejudice