From
an old English parsonage down by the sea
There came in the twilight a message to me;
Its
quaint Saxon legend, deeply engraven,
Hath, it seems to me, teaching from Heaven.
And
on through the doors the quiet words ring
Like
a low inspiration: “Do the next thing.”
Many
a questioning, many a fear,
Many
a doubt, hath its quieting here.
Moment by moment, let down from Heaven,
Time, opportunity, and guidance are given.
Fear
not tomorrows, child of the King,
Trust them with Jesus, do the next
thing.
Do
it immediately, do it with prayer;
Do
it reliantly, casting all care;
Do
it with reverence, tracing His hand
Who
placed it before thee with earnest command.
Stayed on Omnipotence, safe ‘neath His wing,
Leave all results, do the next
thing.
Looking for Jesus, ever serener,
Working or suffering, be thy demeanor;
In
His dear presence, the rest of His calm,
The
light of His countenance be thy psalm,
Strong in His faithfulness, praise and sing.
Then, as He beckons thee, do the next thing.
[A poem quoted by Elisabeth Elliot ]
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