"I can remember people coming to a meeting of mine and saying: "I thought this 
was going to be a message of hope, but I feel awful. I feel so unhappy. I feel 
so guilty and horrible." I said: "Jolly good. That is what we call love." 
You have to cut through that complacency. If people only want to be, "Ah, 
lovely", it is not going to change the world. It is important that they know 
that the Christ is in the world and not alone, and that the world is ready for 
change and will change. But if they only want to be made to feel good, it is 
not going to help the world because they are not the people who are actually 
working in the world. "




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