No man loveth God except the man who has first learned that God loves him.
Peace comes not from the absence of trouble, but from the presence of God.
True peace comes not from the absence of trouble, but from the presence of God and will be deep and passing all understanding in the exact measure in which we live in and partake of the love of God.
God is His own motive. His love is not drawn out by our loveableness, but wells up, like an artesian spring, from the depths of His nature.
The vision of the Divine presence ever takes the form which our circumstances most require.
If our faith in God is not the veriest sham, it demands, and will produce, the abandonment sometimes, the subordination always, of eternal helps and material good.
Seek to cultivate a buoyant, joyous sense of the crowded kindnesses of God in your daily life.