Thursday, September 1, 2016

DUE DILLIGENCE

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Sir Walter Scott, a prolific historical Scottish novelist once wrote, “I am very ill today with rheumatic headache, an affliction which fills my head with pain, my heart with sadness and my eyes with tears. I worked therefore all this afternoon.”


That’s the kind of diligence, duty and decision, the kind of get-up and go that doesn’t get up and went that can change a life and change the world.

“Human nature,” said Alfred North Whitehead, “loses its most precious quality when it is robbed of its sense of things beyond, unexplored, yet insistent.”
We all need a constant hope for the highest to reign within.
It is a shame how some make the most of nothing and then build a shrine to its everlasting care.

The Apostle Paul once wrote, “Ye are not your own for ye are bought with a price, therefore, glorify God.” The Greek word for “bought” is AGORADZO, but in Greek it means more than bought. It means, “to purchase for a purpose…to utilize.”
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