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nce all that I meet shall work for my good, The bitter is sweet, the medicine food; Though painful at present, 'twill cease before long, And then, oh, how pleasant the conqueror's song! --John Newton. As yonder tower outstretches to the earth The dark triangle of its shade alone When the clear day is shining on its top, So, darkness in the pathway of man's life Is but the shadow of God's providence, By the great Sun of Wisdom cast therein; And what is dark below is light in Heaven. --John Greenleaf Whittier. Faith is a grasping of Almighty power; The hand of man laid on the arm of God; The grand and blessed hour In which the things impossible to me Become the possible, O Lord, through thee. --Anna E. Hamilton. There is no faith in seeing. Were we led Like children here, And lifted over rock and river bed, No care, no fear, We should be useless in the busy throng, Life's work undone; Lord, make us brave and earnest, in faith strong, Till heaven is won. The cross on Golgotha can never save Thy soul from deepest hell; Unless with loving faith thou setts't it up Within thy heart as well. --Scheffler, tr. by Frederic Rowland Marvin. In vain they smite me. Men but do What God permits with different view. To outward sight they hold the rod, But faith proclaims it all of God. --Madame Guyon. Talk Faith. The world is better off without Your uttered ignorance and morbid doubt. If you have faith in God, or man, or self, Say so; if not, push back upon the shelf Of silence lower thoughts till faith shall come. The body sins not, 'tis the will That makes the action good or ill. --Robert Herrick. Who never doubted, never half believed; Where doubt, there truth is--'tis her shadow. --Philip James Bailey. 'Tis not the grapes of Canaan that repay, But the high faith that failed not by the way. --James Russell Lowell. No more with downcast eyes go faltering on, Alone and sick at heart, and closely pressed. Thy chains shall break, thy heavy heart is gone, For he who calls thee, he will "give thee rest." --Mary Lowe Dickinson. My God, I would not live Save that I think this gross hard-seeming world
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