“So oft the doing of God’s will
Our foolish ways undoeth!
And yet what idle dream breaks ill
Which morning light subdueth?
And who would murmur and misdoubt,
When God’s great sunrise finds him out?”
The Divine Will settles everything of duty. When we know surely what our Master would have us do, there is no longer the slightest question as to what we should do. All we have to do then is to obey. We have nothing to do with the expediency or the inexpediency of the command, with the determining of its wisdom or unwisdom, with the question of its possibility or impossibility.
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