Uncloistered

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  “She gazed ahead through a long reach of future days strung together like pearls in a rosary, every one like the others, and all smooth and flawless and innocent, and her heart went up in thankfulness. Outside was the fervid summer afternoon; the air was filled with the sounds of the busy harvest of men and birds and bees; there were halloos, metallic clatterings, sweet calls, and long hummings. Louisa sat, prayerfully numbering her days, like an uncloistered nun.” A New England Nun By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930)

How to Glorify God

“The reason people have trouble with defining our God is because they can’t see anything in us. Heine, the German philosopher said, ‘You show me your redeemed life, and I might believe in your redeemer.’ God is honored when we bear fruit. God is glorified when we bear fruit.” (John MacArthur, “How to Glorify God.”)

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