Precept & Practice – FEBRUARY 24 – Conduct and Character
Conduct is the mouth-piece of character. What a man is declares itself through what he does…..
Conduct is the mouth-piece of character. What a man is declares itself through what he does…..
A man of integrity, sincerity, and good-nature can never be concealed, for his character is wrought into his countenance.
Travelling with Jesus does not mean we are immune from storms. It does mean we are safe in the midst of them and are given the courage to follow Him more closely
Why will you keep caring for what the world says? Try, oh! try to be no longer a slave to it. You can have little idea of the comfort of freedom from it – it is bliss!
…remember that character means exactly what we are, while reputation is only what other people think we are.
Unless a man is accustomed to trust to his own resources, his talents will never be fully developed; he will never gain that quickness of perception, that promptness of decision, that readiness of action that are essential to the successful conduct of affairs.
In the assurance of strength there is strength, and they are weakest, however strong, who have no faith in themselves, or their powers.
Most evil is perverted good. For instance, extravagance is generosity carried to excess. Revenge is sometimes a sense of justice which has put no restraint upon itself.
…be temperate in all thy religious notions, in love, in wine, in all things, and of a peaceful heart with thy fellows.
Temperance is not only a virtue in itself; it is also the guard and girdle… of all the other virtues