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Daily Strength for Daily Needs
Compiled by Mary W. Tileston

December 31

 

_Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those

things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high

calling of God in Christ Jesus_.--PHIL. iii. 13, 14.

 

Yet I argue not

Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot

Of heart or hope; but still bear up and steer

Right onward.

 

J. MILTON.

 

It is not by regretting what is irreparable that true work is to be done,

but by making the best of what we are. It is not by complaining that we

have not the right tools, but by using well the tools we have. What we are,

and where we are, is God's providential arrangement,--God's doing, though

it may be man's misdoing; and the manly and the wise way is to look your

disadvantages in the face, and see what can be made out of them. Life, like

war, is a series of mistakes, and he is not the best Christian nor the best

general who makes the fewest false steps. He is the best who wins the most

splendid victories by the retrieval of mistakes. Forget mistakes; organize

victory out of mistakes.

 

F. W. ROBERTSON.

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