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at all. It would never come out of that sleep, be- 

 cause it would not have stored up in its body enough 

 strength to undergo the change. It is only by doing 

 what its instinct tells the caterpillar to do that it 

 can become the beautiful, fairy-like creature it is 

 God's purpose for it to be. 



We do not know just what God's purpose is for 

 us when we are through with this body in which we 

 dwell, but it is no doubt something far more won- 

 derful than the happy, care-free life of the butterfly. 

 '^Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have en- 

 tered into the heart of man, the things which God 

 hath prepared for them that love him." 



