Sunday, March 15, 2009

April 2

“We are too much wedded to our own plans, whether they be plans for a life, or plans for a day or an hour; too little loyal at heart to the will of God. And hence arises great uneasiness and discomposure of mind, which, from whatever source it arises, cannot fail to be prejudicial and a hindrance to the spiritual life. We have set apart, it may be, such an hour of the day for the purpose of devotional study; but just as we are about to spend it so, some call of necessity or charity arises in another direction. In either case, whether it be of necessity or charity, it is God’s call; and not our duty only, but our happiness lies in responding to it cheerfully and lovingly. We must be ready to go out of our way, or, in other words, to have our little plans so modified and corrected as to be brought into the scheme of His great and all-wise plan. It is every way better to do what God intends for us, than what we intend for ourselves.”

GOULBURN

“Every man and every woman, in their self-training and self-culture, should study the art of giving up with a good grace. The charm of polite society is formed by that sort of freedom and facility in all the members of a circle which makes each one pliable to the influences of the others, and sympathetic to slide into the moods and tastes of others without a jar.”

HARRIET B. STOWE

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