"In any museum we will find quite ordinary things - clothes, a walking
stick, a pen, pieces of furniture - which are only of value because they
were possessed and used by some great person.
It is the ownership which gives them worth. It is so with the Christian.
The Christian may be a very ordinary person, but he acquires a new
value and dignity and greatness because he belongs to God.
The greatness of the Christian lies in the fact that he is God’s."