Therefore my heart is glad,
and my glory rejoiceth:
My flesh also shall dwell
in safety.
—Psalm 16. 9.
My Father, may I never be content to pass by thy beautiful offerings and keep on in wretched despair. Save me if I may ’be inclining toward misery. Give me the spirit of repose, and help me to confide in thee as I daily seek the strength of thy love. Amen.
DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH
Charles Wesley born 1708.
Lyman Abbott born 1835.
Samuel Rogers died 1855.
Sir Joseph John Thomson born 1845.
And let this feeble body fail,
And let it faint
or die;
My soul shall quit this mournful
vale,
And soar to worlds
on high.
—Charles Wesley.
It were better to live an immortal life and be robbed of immortality hereafter by some supernal power, than to live the mortal, fleshly animal life, and live it endlessly. Who would not rather have a right to immortality than to be immortal without a right to be?
—Lyman Abbott.
So when a great man dies,
For years beyond
our ken,
The light he leaves behind
him lies
Upon the paths
of men.
—Henry W. Longfellow.
But he that soweth unto the
Spirit shall of the Spirit reap eternal
life.
—Galatians 6. 8.
My Father, I pray that I may be spared the deprivations that may come from years spent in selfishness. Help me to realize before it is too late how little self can hold and how much remorse may accumulate. Help me to aspire to ideals that compel me to live an immortal life. Amen.
DECEMBER NINETEENTH
Gustavus Adolphus born 1594.
Horatio Bonar born 1808.
F. Delsarte born 1811.
Mary A. Livermore born 1820.
J.M.W. Turner died 1851.
If a man is to be a pillar in the temple of his God by and by, he must be some kind of a prop in God’s house to-day. We are here to support, not to be supported. No one can be a living stone on the foundations of the Spiritual House which is God’s habitation without being a foundation to the stones above him.
—Maltbie Babcock.
Since trifles make the sum
of human things,
And half our misery from our
foibles springs;
Since life’s best joys
consist in peace and ease,
O let th’ ungentle spirit
learn from hence,
A small unkindness is a great
offense.
—Hannah More.
He that overcometh I will
make a pillar in the temple of my God, and
he shall go out thence no
more.
—Revelation 3. 12.
My Father, grant that I may not deceive myself and expect big results from little efforts; nor be willing to receive assistance and refuse my support. May I not only be anxious to give others all that I can, and share their burdens, but may I be glad to help make fewer burdens for others to bear. Amen.