O Thou who hast kept us safely during the unconsciousness of our
slumbering hours, and brought us refreshed to this morning light,
prepare us for the duties of this day by filling us with the assurance
that we are Thine, and that Thou lovest us. Help us to be more like
Thee, to love Thee more and serve Thee better. May we manifest our love
to Thee by our willingness to be of service to our fellowmen. Make us
warm-hearted and true, helpful and kind, reflecting Thy love and doing
Thy will. We are glad to live in this beautiful world. And we pray that
we may be faithful co-laborers with Jesus Christ, in being light, love
and joy to all lives. Amen.
CHARLES R. TENNEY.
December 27
_Stronger, and more frequently, comes the temptation to stop
singing, and let discord do its own wild work. But blessed are they
that endure to the end,--singing patiently and sweetly, till all
join in with loving acquiescence, and universal harmony prevails,
without forcing into submission the free discord of a single
voice._
_This is the hardest and the bravest task which a true soul has to
perform amid the clashing elements of time. But once has it been
done perfectly unto the end; and that voice--so clear in its
meekness--is heard above all the din of a tumultuous world: one
after another chimes in with its patient sweetness; and, through
infinite discords, the listening soul can perceive that the great
tune is slowly coming into harmony._
LYDIA MARIA CHILD.
Our Father, who art in heaven! We thank Thee that we are permitted to
see the light, engage in the duties and enter into the experiences of
this new day. We thank Thee for the order and harmony of this wonderful
universe; that every force and law and being supports and balances every
other force, law and being; that every life contributes to or may
contribute to the welfare of every other life, and we pray, that each
one of us may come into such relations with Thee, the great harmonizing
soul of things, as to add our little note to the full anthem of
perpetual and adorable praise. In Christ's dear name, we ask and offer
all. Amen.
A. J. PATTERSON.
December 28
_It is said that a friend once asked the great composer, Haydn, why
his church music was always so full of gladness. He answered, "I
cannot make it otherwise; I write according to the thoughts I feel;
when I think upon my God, my heart is so full of joy that the notes
dance and leap from my pen; and since God has given me a cheerful
heart, it will be pardoned me that I serve Him with a cheerful
spirit."_
_Pardoned? Nay, it will be praised and rewarded. For God looks with
approval and man turns with gratitude to everyone who shows by a
cheerful life that religion is a blessing for this world and the
next._
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