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The Acceptance of the Divine

By Mary Wilder Tileston


      I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not; I will lead them in paths that they have not known: I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight. These things will I do unto them, and not forsake them.
      ISAIAH 16

      WHEN over dizzy heights we go,
      One soft hand blinds our eyes,
      The other leads us, safe and slow,
      O Love of God most wise!
      ELIZA SCUDDER

      THE simple thought of a life which is to be the un-folding of a Divine plan is too beautiful, too captivating, to suffer one indifferent or heedless moment. Living in this manner, every turn of your experience will be a discovery to you of God, every change a token of His fatherly counsel. Whatever obscurity, darkness, trial, suffering, falls upon you; your defeats, losses, injuries; your outward state, employment, rela-tions; what seems hard, unaccountable, severe, or, as nature might say, vexatiou--all these you will see are parts or constitutive elements in God's beautiful and good plan for you, and, as such, are to be accepted with a smile. Take your burdens, and troubles, and losses, and wrongs, if come they must and will, as your opportunities, knowing that God has girded you for greater things than these.
      HORACE BUSHNELL

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