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December 4
_Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called_.--I TIM. vi. 12.
Oh, dream no more of quiet life; Care finds the careless out; more wise to vow Thy heart entire to faith's pure strife; So peace will come, thou knowest not when or how.
LYRA APOSTOLICA.
Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother; see thy fellow-workmen there, in G.o.d's Eternity; surviving there, they alone surviving; sacred band of the Immortals, celestial body-guard of the empire of mankind. To thee Heaven, though severe, is _not_ unkind; Heaven is kind,--as a n.o.ble mother; as that Spartan mother, saying while she gave her son his s.h.i.+eld, "With it, my son, or upon it." Thou too shall return _home_ in honor; to thy far-distant Home, in honor; doubt it not,--if in the battle thou keep thy s.h.i.+eld!
Thou, in the Eternities and deepest death-kingdoms art not an alien; thou everywhere art a denizen. Complain not.
T. CARLYLE.
December 5
_The G.o.d of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you_.--I PET. v. 10.
_Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither be faint-hearted_.--ISA. vii.
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How shall thou bear the cross that now So dread a weight appears?
Keep quietly to G.o.d, and think Upon the Eternal Years.
F. W. FABER.
G.o.d forgive them that raise an ill report upon the sweet cross of Christ; it is but our weak and dim eyes, that look but to the black side, that makes us mistake; those that can take that crabbed tree handsomely upon their backs, and fasten it on cannily, shall find it such a burden as wings unto a bird, or sails to a s.h.i.+p.
S. RUTHERFORD.
Blessed is any weight, however overwhelming, which G.o.d has been so good as to fasten with His own hand upon our shoulders.
F. W. FABER.
We cannot say this or that trouble shall not befall, yet we may, by help of the Spirit, say, nothing that doth befall shall make me do that which is unworthy of a Christian.
R. SIBBES.
December 6
_This G.o.d is our G.o.d for ever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death_.--PS. xlviii. 14.
_For the Lord shall be thy confidence_.--PROV. iii. 26.
Be still, my soul! Thy G.o.d doth undertake To guide the future, as He has the past: Thy hope, thy confidence, let nothing shake, All now mysterious shall be bright at last.
J. BORTHWJCK.
He has kept and folded us from ten thousand ills when we did not know it: in the midst of our security we should have perished every hour, but that He sheltered us "from the terror by night and from the arrow that flieth by day"--from the powers of evil that walk in darkness, from snares of our own evil will. He has kept us even against ourselves, and saved us even from our own undoing. Let us read the traces of His hand in all our ways, in all the events, the chances, the changes of this troubled state. It is He that folds and feeds us, that makes us to go in and out,--to be faint, or to find pasture,--to lie down by the still waters, or to walk by the way that is parched and desert.
H. E. MANNING.
We are never without help. We have no right to say of any good work, it is too hard for me to do, or of any sorrow, it is too hard for me to bear; or of any sinful habit, it is too hard for me to overcome.
ELIZABETH CHARLES.
December 7
_Acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace_.--JOB xxii. 21.
_All thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children_.--ISA. liv. 13.
Unite, my roving thoughts, unite In silence soft and sweet; And thou, my soul, sit gently down At thy great Sovereign's feet.
P. DODDRIDGE.
Yes! blessed are those holy hours in which the soul retires from the world to be alone with G.o.d. G.o.d's voice, as Himself, is everywhere. Within and without, He speaks to our souls, if we would hear. Only the din of the world, or the tumult of our own hearts, deafens our inward ear to it.
Learn to commune with Him in stillness, and He, whom thou hast sought in stillness, will be with thee when thou goest abroad.
E. B. PUSEY.
The great step and direct path to the fear and awful reverence of G.o.d, is to meditate, and with a sedate and silent hush to turn the eyes of the mind inwards; there to seek, and with a submissive spirit wait at the gates of Wisdom's temple; and then the Divine Voice and Distinguis.h.i.+ng Power will arise in the light and centre of a man's self.
THOMAS TRYON.
December 8
_Blessed be the G.o.d and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings_.--EPH. i. 3.
_As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing_.--2 COR. vi. 10.
It is not happiness I seek, Its name I hardly dare to speak; It is not made for man or earth, And Heaven alone can give it birth.
There is a something sweet and pure, Through life, through death it may endure; With steady foot I onward press, And long to win that Blessedness.