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20 done, Oh what a change! Christ has displaced the darkness by his own light. He has become to the soul wisdom righteousness santification and redemption. Then it is that old things have passed away and that all things have become new. He sees in Gods lights he thinks Gods thoughts, He reasons from God's standpoint - he stands on God's promise. He has 'passed from darkness to light'. He is led forth with joy. The trees of the field clap their hands and his soul is in harmony with all Gods creations. Now, as no such result as this can be brought about by the sinners own act. Christ becomes to him the light of the world. Many things may be added to our knowledge as facts. Education may do much for us in directing the use of these facts, but the light of X alone can give us a live conception of their moral bearing upon our ...