Lord, we know not the path our feet must walk today; yet we are not
anxious. "Thy word will be a lamp to our feet," and what we need to know
Thou wilt reveal just when we need to know it. Help us not to forget
that we are under our Father's care; that He knoweth our frame, that He
will not unduly burden us; that He will not "suffer us to be tempted
beyond that which we are able to bear;" that He will make "all things
work together for good to them that love Him." So may this day be one of
peace to us, and through us may some troubled heart find rest. Amen.
GEORGE SKENE
November 9
_Learn to laugh. A good laugh is better than medicine. Learn to
tell a story. A well told story is as welcome as a sunbeam in a
sick room. Learn to keep your own troubles to yourself. The world
is too busy to care for your ills and sorrows. Learn to do
something for others. Even if you are a bedridden invalid there is
always something that you can do to make others happier, and that
is the surest way to attain happiness for yourself._
THE BEACON.
Father of all mankind, may the spirit of cheer mark this new day. May
the smile of Thy benediction rest upon us, and give courage to meet the
duty and bear the burden. Help us each moment to know something of the
highest joy of serving Thee. May that joy never be absent from our pain.
May it consecrate every pleasure. May it lift us nearer the stature of
the Christ, that the light of our life may shed its beams on the pathway
of other lives,--a light in their darkness, an assurance of sympathy in
affliction, an inspiration to do and endure. So may all gladly go to
their appointed duty, one with Thee, even as Christ, whose followers we
aim to be. Amen.
CHARLES T. BILLINGS.
November 10
_Take whatever is good in man, and argue that God is not only that,
but infinitely better than that. In fashioning your conception of
God, make it as resplendent in justice, as august in truth, as
noble and pure in love, as radiant and wondrous in pity, as
enduring as you please. Never be afraid that you will overdraw the
divine character. God is never better in your thought or
imagination than He is in Himself._
HENRY WARD BEECHER.
Almighty God, we thank Thee for the great thoughts and high hopes which
lie deep in human hearts. We thank Thee for the visions of the perfect
life which lead us ever toward the light. We long to follow those who
lead the way to Thee. By faith and love may we be bound to them. As
voices of Thy spirit may they be to us. Bless us this day with hunger
for righteousness. Feed us with the bread of life. Endow us with high
hopes and determined wills, that we may be faithful. Amen.
FREDERICK W. BETTS.
November 11
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