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Chapter 22, Receiving More to Give More Summary and Analysis
Muller once again returns to the subject of a man's occupation. Every man should, according to Muller, strive to conduct a business that strives, because to do so enlarges what a man can do for the work of the Lord. A man should not accept times of ease in business, but should see such times as opportunities to improve and expand. Secondly, Muller said many businesses fail due to lack of starting capital, a rather mundane topic for Muller to discuss. However, he quickly relates it to his own habits. A man should wait patiently on god to send the necessary capital, rather than rushing ahead and trusting in his own abilities and the generosity of lenders.
On the subject of the new orphan house, Muller admits that his present situation...
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