“The only test of possession is use. The talent that is buried is not owned. The napkin and the hole in the ground are far more truly the man's property, because they are accomplishing something for him, slothful and shameful though it be. And what is a lost soul? Is it not one that God cannot use, or one that cannot use God? Trustless, prayerless, fruitless, loveless--is it not so far lost? So may a man have a soul that is lost and be dead while he lives.” MenMaySoulUseLostTalentHe ManTestsPropertyPossessionHolesBuriedTrust In GodShamefulLost SoulsLovelessNapkinsAccomplishing Something Book:Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock Source: Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock
“Trust in God alone, and lean not on the needs of human help. Be not surprised when friends fail you; it is a failing world. Never reckon upon immutability in man: inconstancy you may reckon upon without fear of disappointment.” MenWorldNeedsHumansMayHelpingFailingTrustDisappointmentTrust In GodInconstancy Book:Lectures to My Students Source: Lectures to My Students