The Really Devout Man

February 9.

I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent
in the earth: lo, there thouhast that is thine.

MATTHEW 25, verse 25.


Time was, I shrank from what was right,
From fear of what was wrong;
I would not brave the sacred fight,
Because the foe was strong.
But now I cast that finer sense
And sorer shame aside;
Such dread of sin was indolence,
Such aim at heaven was pride.

J. H. NEWMAN.


If he falls into some error, he does not fret over it,
but rising up with a humble spirit, he goes on his
way anew rejoicing. Were he to fall a hundred
times in the day, he would not despair,--he would
rather cry out lovingly to God, appealing to His
tender pity. The really devout man has a horror
of evil, but he has a still greater love of that which
is good; he is more set on doing what is right, than
avoiding what is wrong. Generous, large-hearted,
he is not afraid of danger in serving God, and would
rather run the risk of doing His will imperfectly than
not strive to serve Him lest he fail in the attempt.

JEAN NICOLAS GROU.

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