QUOTES OF FOUNDING FATHERS - Patrick Henry
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Sunday, June 7, 2026
THE FIGURE OF EATING has many lessons for us, such as the need of a spiritual appetite ; how a healthy digestion causes the food to yield up all that it contains of nourishment ; the need to use by right activity the food we eat.
"The figure of eating reminds us that the acceptance of Christ is an
act which each man must do for himself. No other man can eat for me.
" It also reminds us that as the food we eat is distributed, without our
own will or supervision, to every part of the body, giving light to the
eye and strength to the arm, making bone or skin in one place, nerve or
blood-vessel in another, so, if only we make Cnrist our own, the life that is in Him suffices for all the requirements of human nature and human duty."
— Prof. Marcus Dods.
THE FAMILY ALTAR
June 7.
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who
hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places (or
thing's) in Christ." Eph. 1:3.
A little crippled boy was lying in the hospital when the bells
began to ring on Christmas morning. "What are the bells ring-
ing for?" he asked the nurse. "Why, it's Christmas," sweetly
replied the kind-hearted nurse. "The Savior is born, born also
for you to bless and to save you." "Oh, then I must thank Him,"
joyfully exclaimed the little sufferer and repeated the prayer the
nurse taught him: Do we ever thank God sufficiently for all
the rich heavenly blessings He has showered on us in Christ?
We are very anxious about His giving us temporal blessings, health,
and fortune, and friends, and all good earthly things. And at
times we thank Him for them. But could we really enjoy our
temporal blessings without the spiritual blessings of our God? If
we had no Word of God, no Sacrament, no forgiveness of sins,
no peace of conscience, no Savior, no Holy Spirit to bring us to,
and keep us in, faith, to comfort us in sorrow, to dry our tears
at the grave of our loved ones, to fill us with hope in the hour
of death, — what would our temporal blessings avail us? What
would life be worth? 0 let us learn to thank and praise God for
His many spiritual blessings. They are more necessary, far more
valuable and precious than great wealth, or honor, or all the
pleasures of the world. The rich man in the well-known Bible
story lived and died without them, and perished forever. Poor
Lazarus found comfort in them in his affliction, was happy and
blessed with them in his deep poverty and misery, and now is
there where fulness of joy and pleasures at the right hand of
God are his portion forever.
Jehovah, let me now adore Thee,
For where is there a God such, Lord, as Thou?
With songs I fain would come before Thee;
0 let Thy Holy Spirit teach me now
To praise Thee in His name, through whom alone
Our songs can please Thee, through Thy blessed Son.
0 Father, draw me to my Savior,
That Thy dear Son may draw me unto Thee;
Thy Spirit guide my whole behavior
And rule both sense and reason thus in me,
That, Lord, Thy peace I taste may ne'er depart,
But wake sweet melodies within my heart.
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