Wednesday, June 17, 2009

June 24

“Now, believe me, God hides some ideal in every human soul. At some time in our life we feel a trembling, fearful longing to do some good thing. Life finds its noblest spring of excellence in this hidden impulse to do our best. There is a time when we are not content to be such merchants or doctors, or lawyers, as we see on the dead level or below it. The woman longs to glorify her womanhood as sister, wife or mother. . . . Here is God – God standing silently at the door all day long – God whispering to the soul that to be pure and true is to succeed in life, and whatever we get short of that will burn up like stubble, though the whole world try to save it.”

ROBERT COLLYER

“No dwarfing of your growth in years that are past, no apparent dryness of your inward springs of life, no crookedness or deformity in any of your past development, can in the least mar the perfect work that He will accomplish, if you will only put yourselves absolutely in His hands, and let Him have His own way with you.”

H. W. S.

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