That is the attitude of faith; it does not deny the evil, but it sees
around it, refuses to be obsessed or scared by it, and takes heart
from a large view when a small view would be appalling. And history
always confirms the large view. Fear may be right for the moment, but
in the long run it is a liar; only faith tells the truth.
=Be merciful unto me, O God; for man would swallow me up:
All the day long he fighting oppresseth me.
Mine enemies would swallow me up all the day long;
For they are many that fight proudly against me.
What time I am afraid,
I will put my trust in thee.=
=--Psalm 56:1-3.=
_Almighty and ever-living God, we draw near unto Thee, believing that
Thou art, and that Thou wilt reward all those who diligently seek
Thee. We are weak, mortal men, immersed in this world's affairs,
buffeted by its sorrows, flung to and fro by its conflicts of right
and wrong. We cry for some abiding stay, for some sure and steadfast
anchorage. Reveal Thyself to us as the eternal God, as the
unfathomable Love that encompasses every spirit Thou hast made, and
bears it on, through the light and the darkness alike, to the goal of
Thine own perfection. And yet, when Thou speakest to us, we are
covered with confusion, for now we remember all the sadness and evil
disorder of our lives. Thou hast visited our hearts with ideals fair
and beautiful, but alas! we have grown weary in aspiration, and have
declined into the sordid aims of our baser selves. Thou hast given us
the love of parent and of friend, that we might thereby learn
something of Thine own love; yet too often have we despised Thy gift
and shut our hearts to all the wonder and the glory. We make
confession before Thee of our sin and folly and ignorance. Again and
again we have vowed ourselves to Thy service; again and again our
languid wills have failed to do Thy Will. We have been seduced by the
sweet poison of sin, and even against light and knowledge we have
done that which Thou dost abhor, and which in our secret hearts we
loathe. And now we almost fear to repent, lest Thou shouldst call us
into judgment for a repentance that must needs be repented of. O
mighty Saviour of men! be patient with us a little longer. Take us
back to Thyself. Without Thee, we are undone; with Thee, we will take
fresh heart of hope, and bind ourselves with a more effectual vow,
and laying aside every weight and the sin which doth so easily beset
us, we will follow Thee whithersoever Thou leadest. Amen._--Samuel
McComb.
Eighth Week, Fourth Day
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