The Unregretful Deeds

So live to-day that, when to-morrow comes,
Thou shalt not cloud the sun with vain regret;
But let thy hand and heart commit those deeds
That love for man and faith in God beget.

Osgood Elliott.


I understand that no man is living a Christian life who is not a Christian in the world, in the family, in the church, in his mind, in his soul, in the emotions and appetites of his nature, in his hand, in his foot, in his head—who is not a Christian everywhere and in everything in him. To take every faculty or power God has given you and bring it under divine influence and make it act right—that is being a Christian.—Beecher.

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