—Annie Matheson.
Brethren, I have lived before
God in all good conscience until this
day.
—Acts 23. 1.
Heavenly Father, may I not confuse my life with rebellion, but through thy guidance find peace. Help me through the perplexities that may keep me from the quietness of to-day. Keep me in sight of the great plan of life, that I may grow steadfastly toward thee. Amen.
SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH
Battle of Poitiers 1356.
Hartley Coleridge born 1796.
President Garfield died 1881.
Be not afraid to pray—to
pray is right.
Pray if thou canst,
with hope; but ever pray
Though hope be
weak, or sick with long delay;
Pray in the darkness, if there
be no light.
Far is the time, remote from
human sight,
When war and discord
on earth shall cease:
Yet every prayer
for universal peace
Avails the time to expedite.
—Hartley Coleridge.
More things are wrought by
prayer
Than the world dreams of.
Wherefore let thy voice
Rise like a fountain for me
night and day.
For what are men better than
sheep or goats
That nourish a blind life
within the brain,
If, knowing God, they lift
not hands of prayer
Both for themselves and those
who call them friend?
For so the whole world is
every way
Bound by gold chains about
the feet of God.
—Alfred Tennyson.
Continue stedfastly in prayer, watching therein with thanksgiving.
—Colossians 4. 2.
O Lord, give me the desire to pray, and teach me to pray as thou wouldst have my needs. Sustain me, that I may overcome my weaknesses, and strengthen me, that I may have thine approval. May I be reverent and unselfish as I come to thee in prayer. Amen.
SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH
Battle of Salamis B. C. 480.
Alexander the Great born B. C. 356.
Robert Emmet died 1803.
David Ross Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) born 1833.
’Tis weary watching
wave by wave,
And yet the tide
heaves onward;
We climb, like corals, grave
by grave,
That pave a pathway
sunward.
We’re driven back, for
our next fray
A newer strength
to borrow;
And where the vanguard camps
to-day,
The rear shall
rest to-morrow.
—Gerald Massey.
Be like the bird, that, pausing
in her flight
A while on boughs too slight,
Feels them give way beneath
her, and yet sings,
Knowing that she hath wings.
—Victor Hugo.
Trust in Jehovah, and do good;
Dwell in the land, and feed
on his faithfulness.
—Psalm 37. 3.
Eternal God, help me to realize that life is not only endless but, whether I live in love and obedience, or wait in neglect and indifference, that I can never separate myself from thee. May I be diligent in worthy endeavors to do my best for thee. Amen.