MEETING OUR TASK
ONE DAY AT A TIME. “In these days we arc called to live in heroic times and we all have to bear 'ourselves like heroes. There is no place for moral inertia," said the Rev. W. R. Matthews, dean of St. Paul's, in a recent address. "May I conclude by saying how I believe we might be helped? Do not think too much about the future. Do not let the uncertainties of tomorrow paralyse you today. We have to live one day at a time. What matters is that this day should be filled with noble acts and noble resolution. Do the duly that lies nearest, as if it were the last duty you would have a chance of doing in this world. It is the apprehension of the future that weakens us: then let the morrow look after itself. Live this day with God.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 September 1940, Page 6
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148MEETING OUR TASK Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 September 1940, Page 6
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