FOUR LOOKS AT THE END OF THE YEAR
1. Looking back I trace God’s hand. 2. Looking in I praise His grace. 3. Looking up I meet His smile. 4. Looking on I have no fears. Looking back I trace God’s hand, Guarding, guiding all my past; Loving-kindness marks the track, First and last. Looking in I praise His grace, Helping daily to o’ercome Foes too mighty for my strength, Journeying home. Looking up I meet His smile, Fresh encouragement is given To press forward in the march Nearer heaven. Looking on I have no fears, He who kept will ever keep; God’s love is unchanging still, Full and deep! COMMANDMENTS FOR THE NEW YEAR “ Another year I enter Its history unknown; Oh, how my feet would tremble To tread its paths alone! But I have heard a whisper I know I shall be blest; ‘M y presence shall go with thee And I will give thee rest.’ “What will the New Year bring me? I may not, must not know; W ill it be love and rapture, Or loneliness and woe? Hush! Hush! I hear His whisper; I surely shall be blest; ‘M y presence shall go with thee And I will give thee rest.' ” A NEW YEAR'S MEDITATION Introduction: This time of year always invites serious meditation. 1. Looking Backward (Rev. 2:5) — “ Remember from whence thou art fallen.” 2. Looking Outward (John 4:35) — “ Look on the fields; for they are white.” 3. Looking Inward (Phil. 2:13)— “ For it is God which worketh in you.” 4. Looking Ahead (Heb. 12:2)— “ Look ing unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.” 5. Looking Upward (Heb. 9:28)— “ Un to them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salva tion.” Conclusion: We have in these views scenes of our failures, our responsibilities, our source of power, our incentive for faith, and the blessed hope of a proper consummation of all things in Christ. “ Preach the Word; be instant in season, out of season” (II Tim. 4:2).
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