_I found it difficult the other night to cross a muddy street
because of the deep shadow cast by my own body which stood between
the electric light and the walk over which I was crossing. Not a
little of the time, I fear, do we stand in our own spiritual light,
making our own pathway black with ugly shadows cast by our own
personality, while the light flashes all around us. If you would
avoid the shadows walk toward the electric light in the heavens and
let its beams fall in your face._
GEORGE L. PERIN.
Our pathway, Heavenly Father, is dark and lone. Sad and sinister
suggestions born in our own hearts blind our souls and stay our steps.
But with Thee there is no night. Light is Thy shadow. Unto Thee,
therefore, we would turn in the sweet surrender of the spirit. In our
darkness which leadeth unto death show us the way. Walking by Thy
guidance, intent upon Thy will, may we rest with unforgetting memory
upon Thy sevenfold promise of life. Give us the gift of the morning
star. With Thee by our side may this new day bring us a new vision of
duty, a larger girding for life, the nobler hope, the truth that makes
men free. And unto Thee be thanks, praise and glory.
Amen.
FRANKLIN HAMILTON.
November 16
_The first principle of Christianity is to forget one's self. When
Wilberforce was straining every energy to get his bill for the
emancipation of slaves passed, a lady once said to him, "Mr.
Wilberforce, I'm afraid you are so busy about those slaves that you
are neglecting your own soul." "True, madam," he said; "I had quite
forgotten that I have one." That remark contains one of the deepest
truths of Christianity._
HENRY DRUMMOND.
O Lord, give us the mind of the Master! We would look on our fellow
creatures as he looked on them. We would be free from all taint of envy,
jealousy, and sin. We would have his single eye and his hearing ear. We
know that Thou art in man, for it is Thy spirit which quickens within
him every pure thought and moves to every unselfish deed. Give us a due
sense of humility and appreciation that we may enter into the secret
thought and understand the sincere purpose of all the toilers of this
present world! Thus would we abide forever with the saints, the seers,
and the singers, of all climes and ages!
Amen.
EBEN H. CHAPIN.
November 17
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