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			 Feast of the Holy Cross  When you hear someone saying unworthy and hard words of you, then it is read more 
	 Feast of the Holy Cross  When you hear someone saying unworthy and hard words of you, then it is given to you to drink medicine for your soul from the cup of the Lord. 
		
 
	
			 Let me love Thee so that the honour, riches, and pleasures of the world may seem unworthy even of hatred read more 
	 Let me love Thee so that the honour, riches, and pleasures of the world may seem unworthy even of hatred -- may not even be encumbrances. 
		
 
	
			 Commemoration of Pandita Mary Ramabai, Translator of the Scriptures, 1922   Ultimate confidence in the goodness of life cannot read more 
	 Commemoration of Pandita Mary Ramabai, Translator of the Scriptures, 1922   Ultimate confidence in the goodness of life cannot rest upon confidence in the goodness of man. If that is where it rests, it is an optimism which will suffer ultimate disillusionment. Romanticism will be transmuted into cynicism, as it has always been in the world's history. The faith of a Christian is something quite different from this optimism. It is trust in God, in a good God who created a good world, though the world is not now good; in a good God, powerful and good enough finally to destroy the evil that men do and redeem them of their sins. This kind of faith is not optimism. It does not, in fact, arise until optimism breaks down and men cease to trust in themselves that they are righteous. 
		
 
	
			 God is not a deceiver, that he should offer to support us, and then, when we lean upon Him, should read more 
	 God is not a deceiver, that he should offer to support us, and then, when we lean upon Him, should slip away from us. 
		
 
	
			 Commemoration of Rose of Lima, Contemplative, 1617 Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his read more 
	 Commemoration of Rose of Lima, Contemplative, 1617 Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearly, To love his fellow men sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To trust in God and heaven securely.   ... Henry van Dyke August 24, 2000 Feast of Bartholomew the Apostle Beginning a short series on the Bible:  The Bible is a supernatural book and can be understood only by supernatural aid. 
		
 
	
			 For your heart is your life, and your life can only be altered by that which is the real working read more 
	 For your heart is your life, and your life can only be altered by that which is the real working of your heart. And if your prayer is only a form of words, made by the skill of other people, such a prayer can no more change you into a good man, than an actor upon the stage, who speaks kingly language, is thereby made to be a king: whereas one thought, or word, or look, towards God, proceeding from your own heart, can never be without its proper fruit, or fail of doing a real good to your soul. Again, another great and infallible benefit of this kind of prayer is this; it is the only way to be delivered from the deceitfulness of your own hearts. [Continued tomorrow]. 
		
 
	
			 Above all, the group must keep remembering that true growth in grace is not to be achieved by our own read more 
	 Above all, the group must keep remembering that true growth in grace is not to be achieved by our own efforts or contriving, but must be received as the gift of God's Spirit, working in and among us. The work of the group is to keep open the channels of receptiveness through study, discipline, prayer, and self-offering. When a group learns to live in this faith, it can keep the lines of endeavor tentative and sensitive to new headings and possibilities, on the one hand; and, on the other, move forward resolutely under such light as is now given. 
		
 
	
			 Beside Jesus, the whole lot of us are so contemptible... But God is like Jesus, and like Jesus, He will read more 
	 Beside Jesus, the whole lot of us are so contemptible... But God is like Jesus, and like Jesus, He will not give up until we, too, are like Jesus. 
		
 
	
			 Feast of Michael & All Angels  When a man really gives up trying to make something out of himself read more 
	 Feast of Michael & All Angels  When a man really gives up trying to make something out of himself -- a saint, or a converted sinner, or a churchman, a righteous or unrighteous man, ... when in the fullness of tasks, questions, success or ill-hap, experiences and perplexities, a man throws himself into the arms of God... then he wakes with Christ in Gethsemane. That is faith, and it is thus that he becomes a man and Christian.