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be so if we are not ready at the moment to set sail freely with the "tide of affairs." The want of punctuality sets a gap between man and success. And in possessing this great necessity of life a Sunday School teacher would do great good to his pupils in showing the worth and beauty of it in his actions before them. He should be thorough in explaining the verses before the class, but his thoroughness should be a blend of beauty with simplicity, especially if his class be made up of youth. But the fundamental thing in him we believe must be that he is himself a professing Christian, making his life the meaning and glory of his profession. Lacking this though possessing the others, what is it but to possess a "beautiful bow and arrow" while being without a strong arm to rise it, nor a clear piercing eye to direct the path of the arrow.

As a young one myself I feel that these are the most important, but not all of the qualities that should help me to success and above all to help me in sight of the beautiful Christian motto—To Live for others."