BEGINNING THE DAY
(Supplied by the Council of Christian Congregations) . Text!—l must work the *°rk him that sent me. while it is daynight conieth. John 9; 4. I " • Verse.— ... T3«< Let me not die befo e I've done My earthly work, whatever that may ' Call me not hence with mission °oond & i Let mo not leave my space of sr»» tilled. - . , n0 Impress the truth upon me tnai Can do my portun that I a sf^ For each one in the vineyard ham , To labour in for life and ueary n ! Prayer. —0 God, we bless The®_ ; Thy people, amid all their £ orr ° I!SJ : troubles, have found such bless ise j to praise Tin? name. We tnans g that the cases are so rcmarKs Divine deliverance experienc«l f ; midst of trouble, that we have ss . jj I strong grounds for believing '.m the darkest trials of Thy pc°P , art near. 0 grant to ns tli.it j, ; ance of Thv }ov e and care i Jesus Christ that shall keep onr . $ ! ever in peace, and constrain us I times to bless the Lord.' Incline , pcopla to that careful, hoi v. which they will enjoy the fellows their heavenly f Father. Show wicked and the careless that t j. of their way is darkness and a tion, and turn them to all taste and see that the l' ord , and know the blessedness ot tn • that trusteth in Him For -Tcsii| .g, r| Amen. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23339, 6 May 1939, Page 10
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