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Crescendo 

The Crescendo of My Life

 

My father told me of a beautiful land located in a very remote area of the world. Much of my father’s life was mysterious as he spent the majority of it exploring many distant exotic places. Of all the locations he told me about, only one was within my ability to reach.

 

I spent many years preparing for my journey to this picturesque land. Preparation of all essential items for the journey was essential. Above all, timing was indispensable beyond every possible item I could consider.

 

When the time arrived it was like a crescendo of spirit, soul and mind. I will never forget entering and being greeted by a fellowship of my brothers who had waited so long for my arrival. It was truly the crescendo of life experience for me which launched a life that now stands before me just as it did then.

 

Before my departure my mother gave me a notebook and pen with the following stern instructions, “Write something worth reading or do something worth writing about.” I believe I am beginning to fulfill the desires my mother and father had for me.

 

 

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It Begins In Light

 

English Lessons

from the days when

Meaning Was Conveyed Gracefully

 

Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my lord the king shall appoint.--2 SAM. xv. 15.

 

 

I love to think that God appoints
My portion day by day;
Events of life are in His hand,
And I would only say,
Appoint them in Thine own good time,
And in Thine own best way.

A. L. WARING.

 

 

If we are really, and always, and equally ready to do whatsoever the King appoints, all the trials and vexations arising from any change in His appointments, great or small, simply do not exist. If He appoints me to work there, shall I lament that I am not to work here? If He appoints me to wait in-doors to-day, am I to be annoyed because I am not to work out-of-doors? If I meant to write His messages this morning, shall I grumble because He sends interrupting visitors, rich or poor, to whom I am to speak them, or "show kindness" for His sake, or at least obey His command, "Be courteous?" If all my members are really at His disposal, why should I be put out if to-day's appointment is some simple work for my hands or errands for my feet, instead of some seemingly more important doing of head or tongue?

F. R. HAVERGAL.

 

 

 

 
 
 

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