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November 20, 2016 | ||
Shall We Worry? | James R. Miller, 1888 | Comfort | |
A practical piece of homely, common-sense wisdom says that there are two kinds of things we should not worry about—things we can help, and things we cannot. Evils we can help we ought to help.... But there are things we cannot help.... |
August 22, 2010 | ||
Sorry I Got Caught | Mark P. Spinks, 2010 | Repentance | |
"What do you have, Mark?... Did you get that in that store?" "No." I was concentrating fiercely on outwitting my watchful, determined Mom—too focused to realize that I was now not only a thief, but a liar, too. |
September 18, 2004 | ||
Subdued | George D. Watson, 1924 | Humility | |
We must be subdued, not merely in our own opinion, not merely think ourselves subdued... but subdued so perfectly that the all-seeing eye of God can look us through, and the omniscient One knows that we are subdued. |
April 15, 2016 | ||
Surmounting Barriers to Faith | George D. Watson, 1894 | Perseverance | |
Her quest was not yet over. For we now see four great barriers her faith had yet to surmount; namely, divine silence, human coldness, class, and humiliation. If we look at these in detail, we find that they illustrate the vital issues in many lives today. |