Being and Doing

Being and Doing – 31 August – Home Duties

Being and Doing – 31 August – Home Duties

DON’T object that your duties are so insignificant;  they are to be reckoned of infinite significance, and alone important to you.   Were it but the more perfect regulation of your apartments, the sorting away of your clothes and trinkets, the arranging of your papers,  ‘Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might,’ and all thy worth and constancy.   Much more, if your duties are of evidently higher, wider scope;  if you have brothers, sisters, a father, a mother, weigh earnestly what claim does lie upon you, on behalf of each, and consider it as the one thing needful, to pay them more and more honestly and nobly what you owe.   What matter how miserable one is, if one can do that?   That is the sure and steady disconnection and extinction of whatsoever miseries one has in this world.”

CARLYLE

BE useful where thou livest, that they may 

Both want and wish thy pleasing presence still.

Find out men’s wants and will,

And meet them there.   All worldly joys go less

To the one joy of doing kindnesses.

GEORGE HERBERT

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These quotes are from ‘Being and Doing’ A selection of helpful thoughts from various authors arranged for daily reading.

Collected by Constance M Whishaw and first published in 1908 for members of the Being and Doing Guild whose object is to do all they can for the relief of suffering and misery.

Most of the writers are 19th Century Christians from Britain and Europe who were committed to living their faith through deeds as well as words – Being AND Doing.

For many years these words have kept me company and encouraged me on the journey of faith.  I hope they will encourage others also.

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