Quiet Talks by Samuel Dickey: Gordon, Samuel Dickey - Quiet Talks on Service: 59. A Fence of Trust

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Quiet Talks by Samuel Dickey: Gordon, Samuel Dickey - Quiet Talks on Service: 59. A Fence of Trust



TOPIC: Gordon, Samuel Dickey - Quiet Talks on Service (Other Topics in this Collection)
SUBJECT: 59. A Fence of Trust

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A Fence of Trust

It will help to understand just what worry is. It is always an advantage to get an enemy clearly defined and keep it so, so you can hit it harder, and make every blow tell on a vital part of its anatomy.

Worry is not concern, but distress of mind. Some one said to me at the close of a talk on worry, "some folks ought to worry more." Of course he meant that some people should bear their share of the responsibilities of life, instead of selfishly and lazily shirking them. There is a proper concern about matters for which we are responsible. A man never makes a good speech unless there is a feeling of concern, of apprehension lest there be failure in that for which he is pleading. A strong sensitive spirit feels the responsibility and does the best to meet it. Worry is mental distress. It is sinking under the sense of responsibility. It is yielding to the fear that there may be failure, instead of gripping the lines and whip and determining to ride down the chance of its coming.

Sometimes worry is carrying tomorrow's load with today's strength; carrying two days in one. It is moving into tomorrow ahead of time. There is just one day in the calendar of action; that's today. Planning should include a wide swing of days; wise planning must. But action belongs to one day only, today.

"Build a little fence of trust

Around today;

Fill the space with living work

And therein stay;

Look not through the sheltering bars

Upon tomorrow;

God will help thee bear what comes

Of joy or sorrow."

"Live for today, tomorrow's sun

Tomorrow's cares will bring to light,

Go like the infant to thy sleep

And heaven thy morn shall bless."