Daily Strength for Daily Needs by Mary W. Tileston
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will surely come to see what there is to do at home,--what God commands
him inwardly without means, and also outwardly by the help of means; and then let him surrender himself, and follow God along whatever path his loving Lord thinks fit to lead him: whether it be to contemplation or action, to usefulness or enjoyment; whether in sorrow or in joy, let him follow on. And if God do not give him thus to feel His hand in all things, let him still simply yield himself up, and go without, for God's sake, out of love, and still press forward. J. TAULER. January 31 _In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths_.--PROV. iii. 6. _He leadeth me_.--PS. xxiii. 2. In "pastures green"? Not always; sometimes He Who knoweth best, in kindness leadeth me In weary ways, where heavy shadows be. So, whether on the hill-tops high and fair I dwell, or in the sunless valleys, where The shadows lie, what matter? He is there. HENRY H. BARRY. |
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