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faction, with a light conscience, with a rejoicing spirit, with great peace. I have tasted of the cup of peace for my obedience to Thy will; I have knelt down and been glad; I have had exceeding great refreshment in my evening prayers. Thus hast Thou rewarded me instantly for my service; thus hast Thou encouraged me diligently to do Thy will.

O that I should ever shrink from the pure pleasure of devout action, that I should ever be loath to repeat such peace-giving toils, that I should ever go coldly and give myself unwillingly to these godly labours, that so soon recompense with such and so much joy! that I should ever be drawn from that part of active obedience which has the promise of peace, and is the path of peace!

Take from me, good Lord, this inertness, indolence, backwardness in pastoral action. Save me from the pursuit of my own pleasure, from frivolous cares and businesses, from frivolous friends and company.

Quicken me, Lord; give me a persevering mind, that I may devote myself to my flock. Let me not glide into any easy ways of service. “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” This dost Thou require of the stewards