Let my life be filled, packed and crammed!
(Charles Spurgeon, "Flowers from a Puritan's Garden" 1883)
"When men have much to say in a letter,
and perceive that they have little paper l
eft, they write closely."
Looking at the shortness of life, and the much
that has to be written upon life's tablets--
it befits us also to do much in a short
space, and so to write closely.
"No day without a line!"
is a good motto for a Christian.
A thoroughly useful life is very
short, for it is but a span--
but how much may be crowded
into it for GOD, our souls, the Church,
our families, and our fellows!
We cannot afford wide blanks of idleness.
We should not only live by the day, but
by the 20 minutes, as Wesley did.
He divided each hour into three parts.
So scanty is our life's space,
that we must condense and
leave out superfluous matter--
giving room only to that which is
weighty and of the first importance.
LORD, whether I live long or not,
I leave to your discretion. But help me
to live while I live, that I may live profitably.
YOU can give life more abundantly.
Let me receive it, and let my life be filled,
packed and crammed, with holy thoughts
and words and deeds to YOUR glory!
is short!" 1 Corinthians 7:29
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GraceGems has published another helpful short article by William Nicholson,
"God's Word, a Preservative from Sin!"
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