Being and Doing

Being and Doing – 21 October – Religion

Being and Doing – 21 October – Religion

AGAIN and again men try to produce spiritual life in themselves and others by, as it were, compulsion from without.   They fast a little, they go early to morning prayer, they practice small austerities;  and then, refreshed by these exercises, and satisfied with their consciences, they join with tenfold vigour in all the excitements of the season, and rejoice that they can so easily make God and the world go hand in hand.   What is the result?   The imposed observances do not belong to the inner life, have no natural harmony with it, and the entire want of adaptation between the two makes itself felt…   In Christ’s pregnant words, ‘The rent is made worse.’   No! that will not do.   There must be life before there is useful or lasting form.   Religious observances of every kind must be the natural expression of the heart, or else, being untrue, they produce habitual hypocrisy.

STOPFORD BROOKE

IT takes a soul to move a body – it takes a high souled man

To move the masses even to a cleaner stye.

It takes the ideal to blow an inch inside

The dust of the actual; and your Fouriers failed 

Because not poets enough to understand 

That life develops from within.

E. B. BROWNING

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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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