Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1917 — Plenty of Time. [ARTICLE]

Plenty of Time.

We always have time enough to do God’s will. For God never requires more than we have time for. No one ever has too many duties; for the only true duties are Goil’s commands, and every command of his carries with it his own entire enabling. How good to remember, no matter how pressed we may be, that “the tasks are not too many, the hours are not too short, foi -the-doing of God’s wilk” -This means that we must let God show us whether wg have undertaken things that he never meant us to undertake. If we have, we are to admit our mistake and lay them aside as soon as possible. It means also that every second and every minute of every hour of every day is a precious stewardship, and Is to be administered as a priceless gift from God, used in his very presence before his own loving eyes. A life lived in this way will be an exhilarating and an always successful service. For God has made the program and God will carry it out.