Character and Conduct – 22 March – Service
Jesus is the leper whom the saint kissed, and the child the monk carried over the stream, and the sick man the widow nursed into health, after the legends of the ages of faith.
Jesus is the leper whom the saint kissed, and the child the monk carried over the stream, and the sick man the widow nursed into health, after the legends of the ages of faith.
CHRISTIAN greatness is born of willingness to lay the lowliest duties on yourself, and the way to be first is to be ready to remain last.
It is very sad when, in our church fellowships, we allow our inner rabbit to run wild. Instead of turning cheeks we slap each other in the face,
OF all bad habits despondency is among the least respectable, and there is no one quite so tiresome as the sad-visaged Christian who is oppressed by the wickedness and hopelessness of the world.
With our petty arguments over whether we were being ‘Bouncy or Coffy’ or even ‘Boffy’ how ever will those around us be able to see we are Christians by the way we love one another?
TO have faith is to create; to have hope is to call down blessing; to have love is to work miracles.
Like Bulls in China shops (or is it Toddlers in the Sanctuary?) when we just get on and do things we get the job done but we can often leave a wake that requires repentance and reparation
The evil are also the children of God. They have not hallowed His character, but abandoned its worship. Nevertheless they cannot get rid of it.
…if there is a bridge over the River of the Water of Life and you are not allowed to play Poohsticks can the place really be named Paradise?
No one can be plucked out of the Saviour’s hands who still struggles towards Him, however feebly and falteringly.