THINGS THAT MATTER
THE POWER OF LOVE. You may hammer ice on an anvil, or bray it in a mortar. Wlmt then? It is nounded ice still, except lor the little portion melted by heat of percussion, and it will soon all congeal again. Melt it in tlm sun. and it Hows down in sweet water, which mirrows that light which loosed its bonds of eokl. So hammer away at unbelief with your logical sledgehammers, and you will change its shape, perhaps; but it is none the less unbelief because von have ground it to powder. It is a mightier agent that must melt it—the lire of God’s love, brought close by a will itself abl.-Y'.e with the sacred llow. A, Macl.aren. * -X- * * He who stands high is seen from afar. * * * * Joy in one’s work is the consummate, tool without which the work may lie done indeed, but without which the work will always he done slowly, clumsily, and without its finest perfect ness. Phillips Llrooks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1931, Page 1
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166THINGS THAT MATTER Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1931, Page 1
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