“Lord Jesus, I am weary in Thy work, but not of it. If I have not yet finished my course, let me go and speak for Thee once more in the field, seal Thy truth, and come home to die.” IfsHomeDiesCoursesJesusSpeakLordFieldsLet MeFinishedTheeComing HomeWearySealsLet Me Go Book:Memoirs of the Rev. George Whitefield: To which is Appended an Extensive Collection of His Sermons and Other Writings Source: Memoirs of the Rev. George Whitefield: To which is Appended an Extensive Collection of His Sermons and Other Writings
“A true home is one of the most sacred of places. It is a sanctuary into which men flee from the world's perils and alarms. It is a resting-place to which at close of day the weary retire to gather new strength for the battle and toils of tomorrow. It is the place where love learns its lessons, where life is schooled into discipline and strength, where character is molded.” MenWorldCharacterHomeLife IsTomorrowDisciplineLessonsBattleSacredRetiringWearyToilPerilAlarmsSanctuarySchooledTrue Home Author:J.R. Miller
“Come from your wandering way, weary travelers. Come to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Come to that heavenly haven called home. Here you will discover the truth. Here you will learn the reality of the Godhead, the comfort of the plan of salvation, the sanctity of the marriage covenant, the power of personal prayer. Come home.” WayHomeRealityJesusChristPrayerPlansHavensComfortJesus ChristSalvationWanderHeavenlyComing HomeWearyTravelerCovenantSanctityPlan Of SalvationWeary Traveler Author:Thomas S. Monson
“How often you are irresistibly drawn to a plain, unassuming woman, whose soft silvery tones render her positively attractive! In the social circle, how pleasant it is to hear a woman talk in that low key which always characterizes the true lady. In the sanctuary of home, how such a voice soothes the fretful child and cheers the weary husband!” ChildrenHomeSocialVoiceKeysHusbandLowsCirclesAttractiveTonePleasantCheerWearyPositivelySanctuaryLow KeyUnassuming Author:Charles Lamb
“I know thou art gone to the home of thy rest-- Then why should my soul be so sad? I know thou art gone where the weary are blest, And the mourner looks up, and is glad; I know thou hast drank of the Lethe that flows In a land where they do not forget, That sheds over memory only repose, And takes from it only regret.” KnowsShouldLooksArtSoulHomeDeathMemoriesForgetGoneLandRegretFlowGladMy SoulLook UpShedWearyDrankReposeSo SadLethe Author:Thomas Kibble Hervey