Precept & Practice – FEBRUARY 2 – Purpose
Each little grace invites a larger; and his step being upward, his view is wider.
Each little grace invites a larger; and his step being upward, his view is wider.
Our Master, Christ, has given you this thing to do: say not that you are ready to do something else, but not this; say not that this is just what you cannot do; say not that you are but a mere peg in a machine and have no power to move.
At the end of life we shall not be asked how much pleasure we had in it, but how much service we gave in it; not how full it was of success, but how full it was of sacrifice; not how happy we were, but how helpful we were;
The deferred difficulty is the doubled difficulty. If we repeat the deferring process, and continue repeating it, the task finally becomes such a bugbear that we hate even to think of it.
If you want to stay just where you are in the procession, or fall steadily behind, give obstacles a first place in your life. If you want to move out from the crowd, and count for something more than ‘average,’ let every obstacle be welcomed as a fresh incentive to action.
Inhibition is the bridling of natural impulses to curb their imperiousness and save us from becoming their slaves.
…..people more often give offence or yield to emotion when they are over-wrought. If they kept in retirement until they had recuperated, they would avoid such undesirable displays…..
The ploughshare must be pressed firmly into the ground that is overspread with noxious weeds. Otherwise we till for the weeds and not for the good seed, which will not take root on the surface.
I don’t think it is possible to over-rate the hardness of the first close struggle with any natural passion, but indeed the easiness of later steps is often quite beyond one’s expectations.
We shall one day forget all about duty, and do everything from the love of the loveliness of it, the satisfaction of the rightness of it.