Church review . rry always weakens. Worry steals from work. Faith in God is. the best cure forworry. It is better to work and to wait thanto worry. Discontent is distrust. Gods power should give us peace. Gods goodness should make us glad. Our impotence may be linked toGods omnipotence; why, then, worry? If we cannot trust Christ for time,how can we trust him for eternity? Every work of nature preaches asermon on peace. Not failure, but low aim is crime. Soul soil should be fertilized bymuch prayer. Decide for Christ and then be decidedfor him. Christ stands with all who stand forhim. If Chris


Church review . rry always weakens. Worry steals from work. Faith in God is. the best cure forworry. It is better to work and to wait thanto worry. Discontent is distrust. Gods power should give us peace. Gods goodness should make us glad. Our impotence may be linked toGods omnipotence; why, then, worry? If we cannot trust Christ for time,how can we trust him for eternity? Every work of nature preaches asermon on peace. Not failure, but low aim is crime. Soul soil should be fertilized bymuch prayer. Decide for Christ and then be decidedfor him. Christ stands with all who stand forhim. If Christ is worth anything he isworth everything. Following Christ is a giving up, ataking up, a rising up, and a lifting up. Downright loyalty helps to uprightliving. The life of consecration is the onlylife of satisfaction. They who will not stand up forChrist must stand against him. Only when out and out for Christcan we be in and in with Christ. Poor workmanship cheats the work-er. Possibility makes Photo: Tear. Clafham Road, REV. F. B. MEYER President, British national Council, y. C. e. November 4. — Are You Doing YourBest?—Matt. 25:14-30. REV. F. B. MEYER. TOPIC THOUGHTS. Less than our best is failure. Good enough leads to worse. Todays best can be bettered tomor-row. In the day of reckoning the questionswill be as to fidelity. The one-talent man was a coward,and even God condemns a coward. Only they grow better whose goal isbest. Every second-rate workman will beashamed in the great day. There are no circumstances that canprevent a Christians spiritual growth. Souls thrive best in the field ofduty. The books, sermons and speeches ofReverend F. B. Meyer are known al-most all over the world. The man him-self is known and pleasantly re-membered by the many who have at-tended the Conferences at Northfield,Mass. It seems strange that the face ofa man so famous should be so unfa-miliar, however, as it is to thousandsof his admirers. On this page


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