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"God looks at persons, not at circumstances; God looks at the soul, not at the body; God sees the jewels of the mind, the gleaming of intelligence, the uplifting of aspiration, the struggling of the soul towards liberty and light and rest. A man is not necessarily a bad man because he has a great income; a man is not necessarily a good man because he has no income at all or because he is so crippled he can never earn his own daily bread, but has to beg all the days of his life. Incapacity and piety are not interchangeable terms. But if a man is trusting in his riches alone, he is a pauper; if a man is living honestly, he can never be other than really rich. We must not look upon 'rich' as equal to money or 'poverty' equal to piety. Nothing of the kind! The whole question of character remains still to be looked into and to be determined."
(Joseph Parker in The People's Bible, vol. xxv. London: Hodden -- Stoughton, 1897, p. 260.)
-- Macleod
(Joseph Parker in The People's Bible, vol. xxv. London: Hodden -- Stoughton, 1897, p. 260.)
-- Macleod
