He carried out his business as a steward of God. He was free from the temptations of greed and dishonesty that often come when a servant forgets his master and claims ownership for himself. His daily work was guided by a strong sense of duty that lifted him above the lower motives and methods common in business. His labor was a form of devotion, and his work was an act of worship. "Rarely have I met," said Professor Harvey, "someone in whom religion was so deeply rooted and, if I may say so, made a natural part of life--an ever-present power. Though never lazy in business and always devoted to it, he was also fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. Few men have learned so well the secret of 'worship in work.' He ran his business as if it were God's business, and it never seemed difficult for him to shift from work to prayer or spiritual conversation. He always appeared to live in the Spirit, conscious of unseen realities. In my last conversation with him, not long before he passed into rest, he spoke about death and eternity with the same calm, natural tone as if discussing everyday matters."
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