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"It Is I, Be Not Afraid"

"IT IS I, BE NOT AFRAID."

ON the water the disciples did not recognize the Master. In the synagogue, or the highway, or at the table, they would have known him instantly, but in the unusual scene on a stormy Gallilee, his presence brought alarm instead of solace. Christ may come to us when and where and how we least expect him. It will not be strange if amidst the storm, which modern science has engendered, and in which the brave gospel ship is rocking, Christ himself should come to the frightened student of His word and say, "It is I, be not afraid." If this be true, then, science will shed its dazzling light upon his own sacred person and we shall see him more nearly as he is.

Fear not: I am the first and the last; I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore.

Rev. 1:17, 18.

Scanned from Fifty Great Cartoons (Chicago: The Ram's Horn Press, 1899) unpaginated. This cartoon is part of the collections of the The Cartoon Research Library of Ohio State University.

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