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"Jesus saith to Simon Peter, .
There is a voice so gentle, calm, and still, That quiets human fear and human will; The noise of many waters ne'er can quench The still, small voice of Love's omnipotence. When I am tempted from the path to stray It whispers, "Trust in God — He knows the way!" Anger, remorse, revenge yield to His will, And all is sweet, and calm, and fresh, and still! Ah! no disturbance, passion, fear, nor strife, Can interfere with all-harmonious Life.
" Let not your heart be troubled. " I can sing As free as any bird that's on the wing.
Love one another! This is the signpost at the road of peace, A pleasant path where love goes all the way. It is a road that error cannot find Or much less travel.
"Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the "Lord. " — Psalms 27:14.
Through all our days of sorrow There sounds the certain strain Of God's eternal kindness, Of Mind's supreme demesne. Through all our tears and trials, Through all the hours forlorn, A glorious faith is beaming, A joyous hope is born.
The Mind that hitherto has planned my footsteps, Telling me where to go and what to do, Will still impart intelligence sufficient To guide me safely all my journey through. In Soul I find a sweet and calm assurance Of Love's protecting care throughout the day.
Lord, give me grace To face each newborn day with high intent; Encased within the armor of Thy love To meet each seeming foe with quiet strength, And prove Thy truth is law. Grant me serenity of heart And peace that cannot be disturbed, Then with compassion may I see each fault That mortal man presents, unreal, And know Thy image is untouched, secure.
This is my prayer, dear Lord, that I may learn The beauty of humility, and yearn For that deep faith that will secure abide, Challenging worldly arrogance and pride. Help me to see the flower where the weed Of mortal mind would fain its error breed; And may I too dispense the perfume rare Of kindliness, to lighten earthly care.
Keep me, dear God, so close to Thee, That tender dawns may symbols be Of light that shines eternally. Dear God, keep me so close to Thee, That each fair-petaled flower I see, May hint Thy loving smile on me; So close that glowing sunset skies Help me to see with opened eyes The glory that in Spirit lies; So close that in each one I see The image of divinity, The loveliness that comes from Thee; So close, dear God, when shadows fall, And softly sounds the robin's call, I know Thy love encircles all.