Excerpt from The Brook in the Way
In the one hundred and tenth Psalm there is a picture, somewhat dimly drawn, of a warrior in hard fight, covered with the dust of battle, and fainting beneath its fierceness. But just there, in his way, there runs a brook. The warrior stoops to
drink of it: its waters heal his pain and chase away his weariness, and, with fresh vigor, he lifts up his head to renew the conflict. It is just that - a Brook in the Way - I prayerfully want my little book to be to somebody. If, for any warrior fainting, or for any warrior slothful, in the fight of the noble life, it shall bring even momentary strength, impulse, clearer vision, better purpose, I shall be devoutly glad.
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