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Opportunity’s Doors “As we therefore have opportunity, let us do good unto all men.” —Gal. 6:10. C ONSIDER well where God has placed you, your position in life, your opportunities for particular action or influence, the paths in which you move in society, the leisure that lies in your hand. To examine these carefully, and see how we can with all wisdom turn them to Christian profit, is a great matter for every one of us. If there be an earnest desire to do good, even with a sense of much unfitness, it is marvelous how fit ness will grow. He who sends the oppor tunity and the desire will send the quali fication. In general, it will be found that the best Christian work is not far from our own door, and that those are mistaken who think they can do nothing till they find some great sphere. The work of Christ’s servants is often most effectually per formed when it is done noiselessly and informally, in hidden nooks of quiet homes, or walking by the wayside and yet scattering seed in the field. A master among his servants, a workman among his associates, a mother among her chil dren, a sister among brothers, may be dropping words and radiating influences of which there shall be no report until the last great disclosure shall bring out the “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Oh, if we but saw how the gates of op portunity open and close, how the pos sibilities of today, neglected, become to morrow the things which God Himself could not do! Unused strength wastes away and brings up behind it no other strengths. The grace that lies about all our occasions, ready to flow upon them at the touches of our diligence, slighted, lifts itself up into the heavens, and leaves us in hardness and dearth. On the other hand, when used, it drops upon us like the rain, and distills like the dew. Work done makes work easier. The voluntary use, even to exhaustion and waste, of “all that is within us,” and without us too—of soul and flesh, of love and brain, of time and strength, and hours of work and hours of prayer—will bring upon us, and through the needs thus made by our faith fulness, the gentle pressures of the infi nite fulness, God’s newest freshest grace. If we but saw such things as these, what “girding” there would be among usl what gatherings together for cooperative work! what goings up upon the land to be possessed! Come; let us live as we may.
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