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			 Forgiveness is the final form of love.  
	 Forgiveness is the final form of love. 
		
 
	
			 Commemoration of Thomas Bray, Priest, Founder of SPCK, 1730   Faith is not so much belief about God as read more 
	 Commemoration of Thomas Bray, Priest, Founder of SPCK, 1730   Faith is not so much belief about God as it is total, personal trust in God, rising to a personal fellowship with God that is stronger than anxiety and guilt, loneliness and all manner of disaster. The Christian's faith in Christ is trust in a Living Person, once crucified, dead, and buried, and now living forevermore. Call it, if you will, an assumption that ends as an assurance, or an experiment that ends as an experience, Christian faith is in fact a commitment that ends as a communion. 
		
 
	
			 Feast of John Keble, Priest, Poet, Tractarian, 1866  We are born knowing nothing and with much striving we learn read more 
	 Feast of John Keble, Priest, Poet, Tractarian, 1866  We are born knowing nothing and with much striving we learn but a little; yet all the while we are bound by laws that hearken to no plea of ignorance, and measure out their rewards and punishments with calm indifference. In such a state, humility is the virtue of men, and their only defense; to walk humbly with God, never doubting, whatever befall, that His will is good, and that His law is right. 
		
 
	
			 Commemoration of Mellitus, First Bishop of London, 624   It is not that we keep His commandments first, and read more 
	 Commemoration of Mellitus, First Bishop of London, 624   It is not that we keep His commandments first, and that then He loves; but that He loves us, and then we keep His commandments. This is that grace, which is revealed to the humble, but hidden from the proud. 
		
 
	
			 As I do no good action here, merely for the interpretation of good men, though that be one good and read more 
	 As I do no good action here, merely for the interpretation of good men, though that be one good and justifiable reason of my good actions: so I must do nothing for my salvation hereafter, merely for the love I bear to mine own soul, though that also be one good and justifiable reason of that action; but the primary reason in both, as well as the actions that establish a good name, as the actions that establish eternal life, must be the glory of God. 
		
 
	
			 Commemoration of John Calvin, renewer of the Church, 1564  Therefore Adam could have stood if he wished, seeing that read more 
	 Commemoration of John Calvin, renewer of the Church, 1564  Therefore Adam could have stood if he wished, seeing that he fell solely by his own will. But it was because his will was capable of being bent to one side or the other, and was not given the constancy to persevere, that he fell so easily. Yet his choice of good and evil was free. 
		
 
	
			 Not only do we not know God except through Jesus Christ; We do not even know ourselves except through Jesus read more 
	 Not only do we not know God except through Jesus Christ; We do not even know ourselves except through Jesus Christ. 
		
 
	
			 Feast of Aelred of Hexham, Abbot of Rievaulx, 1167 Commemoration of Benedict Biscop, Abbot of Wearmouth, Scholar, 689 Continuing a read more 
	 Feast of Aelred of Hexham, Abbot of Rievaulx, 1167 Commemoration of Benedict Biscop, Abbot of Wearmouth, Scholar, 689 Continuing a short series on Romans 8: Romans 8:14,16. Ephesians 1:13,14. The Witnessing and Sealing Spirit Why should the children of a king   Go mourning all their days? Great Comforter, descend and bring   Some tokens of thy grace. Dost though not dwell in all thy saints,   And seal the heirs of heaven? When wilt thou banish my complaints,   And shew my sins forgiven? Assure my conscience of her part   In the Redeemer's blood; And bear thy witness with my heart,   That I am born of God. Thou are the earnest of his love,   The pledge of joys to come; And thy soft wings, celestial Dove,   Will safe convey me home. 
		
 
	
			 Feast of Harriet Monsell of Clewer, Religious, 1883  When the eyes of the soul looking out meet the eyes read more 
	 Feast of Harriet Monsell of Clewer, Religious, 1883  When the eyes of the soul looking out meet the eyes of God looking in, heaven has begun right here on this earth.