author - "Henry Drummond"
ice not in whathe has been taught to believe; not in this Church's doctrine or in that;not in this issue, or in that issue; but "in the Truth." He will acceptonly what is real; he will strive to get at facts; he will search forTruth with a humble and unbiassed mind, and cherish whatever he finds atany sacrifice. The Greatest Thing in the World.
March 1st. "Consider the lilies of the field how they grow." Christ madethe lilies and He made me--both on the same broad principle. Bothtogether, man and flower . . .; but as men are dull at studyingthemselves. He points to this companion-phenomenon to teach us how tolive a free and natural life, a life which God will unfold for us,without our anxiety, as He unfolds the flower. Natural Law, Growth, p.123.
March 2d. Our efforts after Christian growth seem only a succession offailures, and, instead of rising into the beauty of holiness, our life isa daily heart-break and humiliation. Natural Law, Growth, p. 125.
March 3d. The lilies grow, Christ sa
ice not in whathe has been taught to believe; not in this Church's doctrine or in that;not in this issue, or in that issue; but "in the Truth." He will acceptonly what is real; he will strive to get at facts; he will search forTruth with a humble and unbiassed mind, and cherish whatever he finds atany sacrifice. The Greatest Thing in the World.
March 1st. "Consider the lilies of the field how they grow." Christ madethe lilies and He made me--both on the same broad principle. Bothtogether, man and flower . . .; but as men are dull at studyingthemselves. He points to this companion-phenomenon to teach us how tolive a free and natural life, a life which God will unfold for us,without our anxiety, as He unfolds the flower. Natural Law, Growth, p.123.
March 2d. Our efforts after Christian growth seem only a succession offailures, and, instead of rising into the beauty of holiness, our life isa daily heart-break and humiliation. Natural Law, Growth, p. 125.
March 3d. The lilies grow, Christ sa