Being and Doing

Being and Doing – 13 December – Struggling

Being and Doing – 13 December – Struggling

LET us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.

Galatians vi. 9

SAY not, the struggle nought availeth,

The labour and the wounds are vain, 

The enemy faints not, nor faileth, 

And as things have been they remain.

If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars;

It may be, in yon smoke concealed, 

Your comrades chase e’en now the fiers;

And, but for you, possess the field.

For while the tired waves, vainly breaking,

Seem here no painful inch to gain, 

Far back, through creeks and inlets making, 

Comes silent, flooding in, the main.

And not by eastern windows only,

When daylight comes, comes in the light.

In front, the sun climbs slow, how slowly, 

But westward, look, the land is bright.

A.H. CLOUGH

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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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