"Certainly, if we are to have a quiet hour set down in the midst of a hurry of duties, and to keep that time inviolate, we must exercise both planning and self-denial. We must be prepared to forego many things that are pleasant, and some things that are profitable. Let no one who can find time for their vanities say that they do not have enough time for prayer."
- David M'Intyre in The Hidden Life of Prayer, p. 39.
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2 comments :
Thumppphhh.... the sound the arrow makes as its conviction stings my heart.
Same here. For me it is a good personal reminder for the holiday times.
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