Be still, my soul! Thy God doth undertake
To guide the future, as He has the past:
Thy hope, thy confidence, let nothing shake,
All now mysterious shall be bright at last.
J. BORTHWJCK.
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He has kept and folded us from ten thousand ills when we
did not know it: in the midst of our security we should have
perished every hour, but that He sheltered us "from the
terror by night and from the arrow that flieth by day"--from
the powers of evil that walk in darkness, from snares of our
own evil will. He has kept us even against ourselves, and
saved us even from our own undoing. Let us read the traces
of His hand in all our ways, in all the events, the chances,
the changes of this troubled state. It is He that folds and
feeds us, that makes us to go in and out,--to be faint, or
to find pasture,--to lie down by the still waters, or to walk
by the way that is parched and desert.
H. E. MANNING.
We are never without help. We have no right to say of any
good work, it is too hard for me to do, or of any sorrow,
it is too hard for me to bear; or of any sinful habit, it
is too hard for me to overcome.
ELIZABETH CHARLES.
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