YOUR BEST WORK.
A timid man, a discoura'ged worka sad-hearted stiiuggler, can never "doi the, best work of which,ho is cap- . able, The tiuml man is afraid to letfout his full fores. The uiscouF aged, man thinks, there js no --use in exercising hia full power. The sadhearted man has weakened his ability so that it cannot respond to a call. It is not merely cheerfulness in our work that we need; it is downright faith, honest, whojersouled daring. •Try to do yottf test with a question, and the best in us comes up through confidence, and it is kissed into power by smiles of hope, and it is led on by shouts of victory ,and crowned by beautiful patience. "The best":js bo'rn of contest and is coloured by blood. And it is measured in God's glorious presence, not by banners, or human plaudits, or sounding trumpets, but by the'amount of energy which has entered into it. . l
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 December 1913, Page 2
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158YOUR BEST WORK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 December 1913, Page 2
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