"Even those who have renounced Christianity and attack it, in their inmost being still follow the Christian ideal, for hitherto neither their subtlety nor the ardor of their hearts has been able to create a higher ideal of man and of virtue than the ideal given by Christ of old." - Fyodor Dostoevsky, from The Brothers Karamazov
May God in the plenitude of his love pour upon you the torrents of his grace, bless you and keep you in his holy fear, prepare you for a happy eternity, and receive you at last into immortal glory. Amen.
There will be no new posts for the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday slots this week, as I am attending the state convention meeting for my denomination. Normal posts will resume Monday.
"Thus receiving in a divine revelation the loveliest standard of truth [i.e., the Bible], let us preserve the treasures lying therein, adding nothing to it and in no way diminishing or distorting it. If we watch over the Scriptures we ourselves will be watched over by them, guarding them and being guarded." - (Pseudo) Dionysius the Areopagite, a prominent writer and theologian from the period of the early church fathers (Painting: "Dionysius the Areopagite Converting the Pagan Philosophers," by Antoine Caron, c.1570)
I thank you, Lord, for all the sins which I have not done, because you restrained me. I thank you for the sorrow I have felt for all the sins I have done. I thank you for all the people I have met, both friends and enemies. And I pray for them all, that they may all be your friends.
"Be intent upon the perfection of the present day, and be assured that the best way of showing a true zeal is to make little things the occasions of great piety." - William Law, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (Painting: "Piety," by an anonymous British painter, c.1600)
O God, teach me to seek you, and reveal yourself to me as I seek; for unless you instruct me I cannot seek you, and unless you reveal yourself I cannot find you. Let me seek you in desiring you; let me desire you in seeking you. Let me find you in loving you; let me love you in finding you.
“Come and dine,” the Master calleth, “Come and dine”; You may feast at Jesus’ table all the time; He who fed the multitude, turned the water into wine, To the hungry calleth now, “Come and dine.”
- chorus of the hymn "Come and Dine," by Charles Widmeyer, 1907