Christ no longer goes about in person among men, laying his hands on the sick, the lame, the blind, the children. This work he has intrusted to his disciples. He wants us to represent him. He wants us to be to the sick, the sorrowing, the stricken, the fallen, what he would be to them if he were here again on the earth. It is not hard for us to know, therefore, what it is to be a true Christian. We have but to study the story of our Lord’s life, watching how he helped and blessed others, to get the key to all Christian duty. His miracles we cannot repeat, but his sympathy, his gentleness, his thoughtfulness, his unselfishness, are patterns for our human imitation. If we catch his inner spirit “the mind that was in Christ” we will become great blessings wherever we go in his name. Then our touch will soothe, our words will comfort, strengthen, and inspire, and our deeds of love will leave benedictions on every life.