Beautiful Thoughts eBook

Henry Drummond
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 90 pages of information about Beautiful Thoughts.

Beautiful Thoughts eBook

Henry Drummond
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 90 pages of information about Beautiful Thoughts.

March 6th.  There is only one thing greater than happiness in the world, and that is holiness; and it is not in our keeping; but what God has put in our power is the happiness of those about us, and that is largely to be secured by our being kind to them.  The Greatest Thing in the World.

March 7th.  We have all felt the brazenness of words without emotion, the hollowness, the unaccountable unpersuasiveness of eloquence behind which lies no love.  The Greatest Thing in the World.

March 8th.  Patience; kindness; generosity; humility; courtesy; unselfishness; good-temper; guilelessness; sincerity—­these make up the supreme gift, the stature of the perfect man.  The Greatest Thing in the World.

March 9th.  We hear much of love to God; Christ spoke much of love to man.  We make a great deal of peace with heaven; Christ spoke much of peace on earth.  The Greatest Thing in the World.

March 10th.  If God is spending work upon a Christian, let him be still and know that it is God.  And if he wants work, he will find it there—­in the being still.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 137.

March 11th.  If the amount of energy lost in trying to grow were spent in fulfilling rather the conditions of growth, we should have many more cubits to show for our stature.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 137.

March 12th.  The conditions of growth, then, and the inward principle of growth being both supplied by Nature, the thing man has to do, the little junction left for him to complete, is to apply the one to the other.  He manufactures nothing; he earns nothing; he need be anxious for nothing; his one duty is to be in these conditions, to abide in them, to allow grace to play over him, to be still and know that this is God.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 138.

March 13th.  A man will often have to wrestle with his God—­but not for growth.  The Christian life is a composed life.  The Gospel is Peace.  Yet the most anxious people in the world are Christians—­Christians who misunderstand the nature of growth.  Life is a perpetual self-condemning because they are not growing.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 139.

March 14th.  All the work of the world is merely a taking advantage of energies already there.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 140.

March 15th.  Religion is not a strange or added thing; but the inspiration of the secular life, the breathing of an eternal spirit through this temporal world.  The Greatest Thing in the World.

March 16th.  The stature of the Lord Jesus was not itself reached by work, and he who thinks to approach its mystical height by anxious effort is really receding from it.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 127.

March 17th.  For the Life must develop out according to its type; and being a germ of the Christ-life, it must unfold into a Christ.  Natural Law, Growth, p. 129.

March 18th.  The sneer at the godly man for his imperfections is ill-judged.  A blade is a small thing.  At first it grows very near the earth.  It is often soiled and crushed and downtrodden.  But it is a living thing,. . . and “it doth not yet appear what it shall be.”  Natural Law, Growth, p. 129.

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