Tuesday, February 24, 2009

January 24

“We are always tempted to break up life into little fractions; and separate routine and effort; and contrast secular and spiritual; to assign thispart to the duties of the world, and that to the service of God. But such a division is faithless and vain. As the body is one so also is the life . . .

“The same spirit which leads us to isolate parts of our life as alone religious, leads us also to construct one type of religious work, so that all action which does not fall within this narrow boundary is left out of account.”

Bishop WESTCOTT

“Surely the truth must be, that whatsoever in our daily life is lawful and right for us to be engaged in, is in itself a part of our obedience to God; a part, that is, of our very religion. Whensoever we hear people complaining of obstructions and hindrances put by the duties of life in the way of devoting themselves to God, we may be sure they are under some false view or other.
“They do not look upon their daily work as the task God has set them, and as obedience due to him. We may go farther; and say, not only that the duties of life, be they never so toilsome and distracting, are no obstructions to a life of any degree of inward holiness; but that they are even direct means, when rightly used, to promote our sanctification.”

H. E. MANNING

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