“In doing one's work primarily for God, the fear of undue restriction is put, sooner or later, out of the question. He pays me and He pays me well. He pays me and He will not fail to pay me. He pays me not merely for the rule of thumb task, which is all that men recognize, but to everything else I bring to my job in the way of industry, good intentions and cheerfulness. If the Lord loveth a cheerful giver, as St. Paul says, we may depend upon it that He loveth a cheerful worker; and where we can cleave the way to His love there we find His endless generosity.”
Quote by Basil King
Book:The Conquest of Fear
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The Conquest of Fear
This book explores various techniques and strategies for conquering fear and anxiety, offering readers practical advice and insights into managing their emotional responses. more
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