The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, June 30, 1909, Page 10, Image 10

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IO Devotional < TWENTY-TI The ix)rd is m; No want co He leads by stil Where grec He resLorpth m For His de In the path's ol My feet do Though I walk Where deat I will not fear Since His r He spreadetli n In face of He anointeth m My cup rui Since goodness Are mine a I'll dwell in th< The Lord t ONE One of the best members came into the church a st conduct very unusual. SI the Sabbath of her arriv; hunted up. She said : "Hi work." Without waiting from the old members of t open for newcomers, and c a "welcomer." She song] for schoolless children, and school, and developed and c went to one or two of tin them promptly. She did undertake any duty of wor self. It is not to be wonc four months she had made and became one of the n pastor's "right hand."?So BE SA' Be an optimist. Those 1 optimists. Keep your stan best to attain it. Above a exists. Be happy at your x in you. There is a surfeit able people on the market o now is men who have con honestly deliver the goods, one from the highest exec performs the lowliest servi nn/1 rv?ir/?nlo ? ^ uuu paitvia ui LUC 111 ci perity, and those who do 1 the purpose of clogging th operation more difficult, which you are connected. y THE PRESBYTERS md Selections iIRD PSALM. v shepherd, nies to rne; 11 waters, ;n pastures be. y buui, ar name's sake; ' the righteous, tli lie take. through the vale, :h holds its sway, evil, od is my stay. ly table, my foe; ly head, ineth o'er. and mercy, .11 my days, ? house of hen always. ?S. P. Orr. WAY. > of the church we ever knew ranger and adopted a line of te reported to the pastor on il. She did not wait to be ere I am, and I am ready for for any special "welcome" he church, she kept her eyes onverted herself at once into lit around the neighborhood brought them to the Sabbath jrganized her own class. She i ladies' societies and joined not wait to be solicited to k. She sought out these herI Ar/i/l of 1 ?? ? o.l iiiaL wiiiim uiree or her own place in that church, lost active factors and the uthern Presbyterian. riSFIED. who bring things to pass are dard high and do your level 11 things see that good cheer vork and give the best that is of pessimistic and unprofiti the world. What is needed structive ideas and who can Such people include every utive down to the one who ce. All are necessarily parts ichine known as human oros lot perform their duty serve e machine and of making its Be satisfied with that with Keep out of your mind the iN OF THE SOUTH. thought that you could do bet else. This is an illusion whi satisfaction and a resultai Guild. THE PERIL O There is always danger w guarded as to think we are 1 words, whenever we cease tc we increase our risk from it. time to catch a train or keej ample, has more than once simply because he thought t and the minutes slipped aw; noticed. That same person punctually, over and over ag only just enough minutes a "on the dot." The trouble not in allowing plenty of tinn to do, but in supposing tha no further need of watchfuhn the appointments were kept scantiest was because the wh and alert to the danger of another illustration of the olc thinketh he standeth take hec broad margins between ourse courting failure to think that.t ?S. S. Times. HIS HEART Why is it one preacher wi another will not? That is a q easy to answer, because there unless we use the nebulous tei does not answer. For who ca is? The "secrets" are multipl cape analysis. But among tl preacher we shall always find over his congregation on S; compassion on the multitude himself in their place. No ma be formal or cold or unimpre himself at such a time, and fee struggling men and women, history; each one in some in be better than he is; each on< fighting his own battle. And tossed men and women is si wora ot courage and hope." there is any secret. He sits same "secret" of influence run er our pulpit is in the chur school house of the home, we ers until, by the power of ju Master himself felt, we hav place. Thus, one teacher in tl ful than another. They may and often have. But the first spirit a little child, to sit win want to help somebody. Th sits. The last thing that the p tvi .ma muiicy.?ocorge i nomas June 30, 1909. ter if you were somewhere cli brings discontent, disit lack of progress.?The F SAFETY. hen we are so well safe oeyona danger. In other ? be alert against danger, One who has had ample ) an appointment, for exfailed to arrive on time here was plenty of time, ly faster than they were will keep an appointment ain, when he has allowed nd seconds to get there in the first instance lay, 2, for that is a good thing it plenty of time meant ?ss. And the reason why oftenest when time was tole man was then awake failure. This is simply 1 warning, "Let him that d"?. It is well to allow Ives and failure; but it is he margin insures success. IS IN IT. ill reach a multitude and uestion which it is seldom is no "secret" of success, rm "personality," and that m tell us what personality lex, and many of them eslem all, in the successful this:?When he looks out abbath morning "he has ," as Jesus had; he puts m with a heart in him can ssive when he can say to 1 it, "Here is a company of each one the center of a definable way longing to ; stifling his own 50b and each one of these trouble:i *i__ _ 1 1;? f nciiiiy pieaaing ior some That is the "secret," if where they sit. And this s all through life. Whethch of the workshop, the can never really help othist such sympathy as the e put ourselves in their he school is more successhave the same equipment, has learned* to become in :re the scholars sit. You en learn to sit where he good Samaritan gave was Dowling.