We all have our impulses to duty. We know what we ought to do. What do we do with the calls of duty and the cries and appeals of human distress? Do we allow them to die away unheeded? If we do, our own souls shall be losers. We walk about at home, and we see heathenism, misery, and squalor under the very shadows of our churches. We catch on all hands the sobs and moanings of human distress. And we are ordained by Christ to carry his salvation, his comfort, his grace to our fellow-men. The news of God's love which has come to you is not for yourself; you get the full, rich blessing of it only when you tell it to some other. Do we obey these divine impulses?