I have made this the motto of every sermon I have preached, and God has blessed the effort.
| A CHRISTIAN LIFE. |
| "A Christian life, have you ever thought How much is in that name? A life like Christ, and all he taught We must follow, to be the same. How little of ease the Saviour knew With his life of labor and love! And if we would walk in his footsteps too, We must look not to earth, but above. The darkest hour the Christian knows Is just before the dawn; For as the night draws to its close, It will bring in the morn. So if you trust, though shadows fall, And dark your pathway be, The light, which shines from heaven for all, Will surely fall on thee." |
A Retired Merchant
A London merchant engaged in Mediterranean commerce, had successfully prosecuted his business, and amassed what all merchants desire, an ample fortune. His, indeed, was a princely one. He had purchased a large and beautiful estate in the country, and had built and furnished a splendid mansion in town, on the Surrey side of the river, and now that he was verging towards sixty, he concluded to retire and enjoy the remnant of his life in peaceful leisure.
He negotiated for the sale of his abundance-making business, and sold it for another fortune. He then retired. He was a bachelor. He had his halls, his parlors, dining-rooms, and drawing-rooms, his library and cabinets of curiosities. The floors were covered with the most mosaic specimens of Brussels and Turkey carpetings, the furniture was of the most complete and exquisite selections, the walls were adorned with splendid mirrors and with classic paintings, and fine linen decorated all.