Unknown Every Day!
Surely my days are few and fleeting and uncertain! Days past are gone beyond recall — and my future days I cannot number. Let me then this day, and day by day, confide in You — and look to You for the very help and grace I need.
Surely it is the highest wisdom to renounce self, to cleave to Christ, and to keep the great end of my being in view — “to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.” This is an object worth living for, and which may well engage all the powers of my mind.
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Unknown Every Day!