“There is no music in a rest, but there is the making of music in it." In our whole life-melody the music is broken off here and there by “rests.” and we foolishly think we have come to the end of the time. God s*ends a time of forced leisure, sickness, disappointed plans, frustrated efforts, and makes a sudden pause in the choral hymn of our lives, and we lament that our voices must be silent and our part missing in the music which ever goes up to the ear of the Creator. How does the musician read the rest? See him beat the time with unvarying count and catch up the next note true and steady, as if no breaking place had come between. Not without design does God write the music of our lives. Be it ours to learn the time, and not be dismayed at the “rests.” They are not to be slurred over, not to be omitted, not to destroy the melody, not to change the keynote. If we look up, God Himself will beat the time for us.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 373, 18 July 1926, Page 2
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