Part 14 (1/2)

E. B. PUSEY.

There is something very solemn in the thought that that part of our work which we have left undone may first be revealed to us at the end of a life filled up, as we had fondly hoped, with useful and necessary employments.

SARAH W. STEPHEN.

March 18

_Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compa.s.sion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous_.--I PETER iii. 8.

Make us of one heart and mind; Courteous, pitiful, and kind; Lowly, meek, in thought and word, Altogether like our Lord.

C. WESLEY.

A little thought will show you how vastly your own happiness depends on the way other people bear themselves toward you. The looks and tones at your breakfast-table, the conduct of your fellow-workers or employers, the faithful or unreliable men you deal with, what people say to you on the street, the way your cook and housemaid do their work, the letters you get, the friends or foes you meet,--these things make up very much of the pleasure or misery of your day. Turn the idea around, and remember that just so much are you adding to the pleasure or the misery of other people's days. And this is the half of the matter which you can control. Whether any particular day shall bring to you more of happiness or of suffering is largely beyond your power to determine. Whether each day of your life shall give happiness or suffering rests with yourself.

GEORGE S. MERRIAM.

March 19

_Showing all good fidelity, that they may adorn the doctrine of G.o.d our Saviour in all things_.--t.i.tUS ii. 10.

If on our daily course our mind Be set to hallow all we find, New treasures still, of countless price, G.o.d will provide for sacrifice.

J. KEBLE

If content and thankfulness, if the patient bearing of evil, be duties to G.o.d, they are the duties of every day, and in every circ.u.mstance of our life. If we are to follow Christ, it must be in our common way of spending every day.

WM. LAW.

He who is faithful over a few things is a lord of cities. It does not matter whether you preach in Westminster Abbey, or teach a ragged cla.s.s, so you be faithful. The faithfulness is all.

G. MACDONALD.

I would have you invoke G.o.d often through the day, asking Him to kindle a love for your vocation within you, and saying with St. Paul, ”'Lord, what wouldst Thou have me to do?' Wouldst Thou have me serve Thee in the lowest ministries of Thy house? too happy if I may but serve Thee anyhow.” And when any special thing is repugnant to you, ask ”Wouldst Thou have me do it? Then, unworthy though I be, I will do it gladly.”

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES.

March 20

_Thou shalt wors.h.i.+p the Lord thy G.o.d, and Him only shalt thou serve_.--MATT. iv. 10.

_Blessed are they that keep His testimonies, and that seek Him with the whole heart_.--PS. cxix. 2.