The Jericho Road by W. Bion Adkins
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"Delight thyself in the Lord, and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart. The wicked have bent their bow that they may privily shoot at him that is upright in heart." For all of us, the question is not at all to ascertain how much or how little corruption there is in human nature, but to ascertain whether, out of all the mass of that nature, we are the sheep or the goat breed; whether we are people of upright heart being shot at, or people of crooked heart doing the shooting. And of all the texts bearing on the subject, this, which is a quite simple and practical order, is the one you have chiefly to hold in mind: "Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life." The will of God respecting us is, that we shall live by each others happiness and life; not by each others misery or death. Men help each other by their joy, not by their sorrow. There is but one way in which man can ever help God--that is, by letting God help him. A little boy, who had often heard his father pray for the poor, that they might be clothed and fed, interrupted him one day by saying, "Father, if you will give me the key to your corn crib and wheat bin, I will answer some of your prayers." Ah! my friends, always keep in mind this truth, "One hour of justice is worth seventy years of prayer." |
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