Precept and Practice – DECEMBER 7 – Pain
‘I hardly know what to do for the pain’ and yet, when it passes away, we are sensitive to a host of impressions that we before ignored.
‘I hardly know what to do for the pain’ and yet, when it passes away, we are sensitive to a host of impressions that we before ignored.
…..Do not pick and choose among events, try and interpret each as it comes.
How often we speak of things as though they were God’s will which are simply brought about by our own foolishness or sin.
…the real secret of getting what you want in heaven as on earth lies in the fact that you give your whole heart to it, or you cannot adequately value it when you get it.
Prayer is not conquering God’s reluctance, but taking hold of God’s willingness.
Pray without ceasing, God may make thee wait
And keep thee at His door on bended knee.
But fear not He will leave thee desolate,
He may bless others first, but will bless thee.
‘O Thou that hearest prayer, unto Thee shall all flesh come.’
There is no race of man which does not believe in a spiritual world, and which does not, in moments of anguish, lift up beseeching hands and imploring eyes to a being.
In the end it’s not about ‘wars and rumours of war’ nor is it about ‘one person being taken and the other left’. It is about keeping our eyes on Jesus.
It is about living Advent lives, watching and waiting and working for the Return of the King.
With faith that comes of self-control
The truths that never can be proved
Until we close with all we loved
And all we flow from, soul in soul.