Being and Doing

Being and Doing – 16 December – Invisible Progress

Being and Doing – 16 December – Invisible Progress

WE cannot kindle when we will

The fire which in the heart resides;

The spirit bloweth and is still, 

In mystery our soul abides.

But tasks in hours of insight will’d 

Can be through hours of gloom fulfill’d.

With aching hands and bleeding feet, 

We dig and heap, lay stone on stone;

We bear the burden and the heat 

Of the long day, and wish ’twere done.

Not till the hours of light return, 

All we have built do we discern.

MATTHEW ARNOLD

GREAT works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.

JOHNSON

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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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