Glimpses Through Life's Windows

Selections from the Writings of J.R. Miller D.D.

Arranged by

Evalena I. Fryer


How We Make Crosses

 

You remember the way a father pictured a cross to his child. A cross is composed of two pieces of wood. The shorter piece represents your will, and the longer, God’s will. Lay the two pieces side by side, and there is no cross; but lay the shorter piece across the longer, and you have a cross. Whenever our will falls across God’s there is a cross in our life. We make a cross for ourselves every time we do not accept Christ’s way, every time we murmur at anything he sends, every time we will not do what he commands. But when we quietly accept what he gives, when we yield in sweet acquiescence to his will through it shatters our fairest hopes, when we let our will lie alongside his, there are no crosses in our life, and we have found the peace of Christ.


3rd Decile 41 - 61

Alphabetical Index G - L

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