BEGINNING THE DAY
(Supplied by the Council of Christian Congregations.) Text. —It is you who nre the salt of the earth; but, if the salt should lose its strength, what will you use to restore its saltness? It is no longer good for anything, hut is thrown away and trampled under foot. Matt., 5; 13. Verse. — Earth shall be fair, and all her people oneXor till that hour shall Rod's whole will dona, Now, even now, once more from earth to sky. Peals forth in joy man's old undaunted cr>Earth shall ami all her people onePrayer.—Almighty and everlasting God, who dost govern nil tilings ' n Heaven and earth, mercifully hear our prayers, ami grant to us all tlu"B s needful for our, spiritual welfar®' Strengthen and confirm the faithi'll, visit and relieve the sick, turn an soften the wicked, arouse the careless, recover the fallen, restore the penitent. Remove all hindrances, we j? cs ?pu v Thee, to the advancement of *■ • truth, and bring us all to be of on heart and mind in Jesus Christ, to t honour and glory of Thy Name; throug the same Jesus Christ, our Lord. —Dean Butler-,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23394, 10 July 1939, Page 6
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193BEGINNING THE DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23394, 10 July 1939, Page 6
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