A certain man was asked to talk to a company of business men
about the depression. He tacked up a big sheet of white paper. Then he made a
black spot on the paper with his lead pencil, and asked a man in the front row
what he saw. The man replied promptly, “A black spot”.
The speaker asked every man the same question and each
replied, “A black spot”. That was what he had expected. Then with calm and
deliberate emphasis the speaker said: “Yes, there is a little black spot but
none of you saw the big sheet of white paper. That’s my speech.”
What do we see? Of course there is a “black spot”. But do we
see the big sheet of white paper, which represents our opportunities, our
blessings, and the challenge of today and tomorrow? Matthew Arnold wrote of
Wordsworth that he “saw life steadily and saw it whole.” That inspiring phrase
expresses wisely and well the comprehensive conception of life which we all
need. We see the spots. We see the obstacles, the clouds and the depressions.
But do we see enough? Do we see the heights and the lights in God’s firmaments?
Things the Wicked Are Like
Grass that soon perishes
Psalms 37:2
For like the grass they will soon wither like green plants
they will soon die away.
Memorize the Word of God – Daily
Colossians 3:16
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and
admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and
spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God.
Old Age
Psalms 92:14
They will still bear fruit in old age; they will stay fresh
and green,
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