Discouragement on Discouragement

“The wisest thing that a man can do, when he feels that the wheels of his religious being are driving heavily, is to set himself doggedly to the plain, homely work of daily like. . . . If ever you feel, as Paul did, ‘cast down,’ be sure that the workshop, the office, the desk, the kitchen will prevent you from being destroyed, if you give yourselves to the plain duties which no moods alter, but which alter a great many moods.”

Alexander Maclaren, The Acts, 160.

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