e. Others joined the club, and soon there were twenty-five
members.
Do you remember a verse in the Bible that, speaking of Jesus, says: "He
went about doing good"? Well, these young men who were taking Jesus for
their copy, just did the same; all their spare time was spent in "doing
good." Some of them tried to rescue their fellow-students from bad
companions and get them to become Christians; others visited and helped
the poor. Some taught the children in the workhouse, and some got leave
to go into the prison and read to the prisoners. Very few of them were
rich, but they denied themselves things they really wanted in order to
buy books, and medicine for the poor. Every night they used to have a
meeting to talk over what they had done, and settle their work for the
next day.
Mr. John started a school for poor little children; he paid a teacher to
teach them, and bought clothes for the boys and girls whose parents
could not afford to buy them. Once a little girl from the school called
to see Mr. John. It was a cold winter's day, and she was very poorly
clad.
"You seem half starved, dear," he said; "have you nothing to wear but
that cotton frock?"
"No, sir," she answered; "this is the only frock I have."
Mr. John put his hand into his pocket, but, alas! he found no money
there, it had all gone. Just then he caught sight of the pictures on the
walls of his room, and he thought: "How can I allow these beautiful
pictures to hang here while Christ's poor are starving?"
We are not told, but I think we can be quite sure that the pictures were
sold, and that the little girl got a warm winter's frock.
Mr. John was just as careful of his time as his money, he never wasted a
moment. He believed in the proverb you have often heard: "Early to bed
and early to rise." Some people say: "Get up with the lark," but I
think Mr. John was always up before that little bird even awoke. Every
morning when the clock struck four he jumped out of bed, and began his
work. Wasn't that early? I wonder which of us would like to get up at
that time? And he did not do this only when he was young, he did it all
his life, even when he was an old, old man.
I told you these "Methodists" made rules for themselves. One of them was
to set apart special days for special prayer for their friends and
pupils. And another one which we all should copy was: NEVER TO SPEAK
UNKINDLY OF ANY ONE. The Bible was their Guide Book, and it told them,
as it
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