November 2

Accomplish something

“And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?” (Acts 9:6).
“Speak; for thy servant heareth” (1 Sam. 3:10).

“What shall I do, Lord?” is the keynote of St. Paul’s whole Christian life—activity and not a selfish quietism. It indicates that he did not have that conception of the new birth in which the sinner is passive, or rather, passive in fulfilling its conditions. That form of piety in which the Christian devotes himself exclusively to coddling himself, to constant morbid introspections of frames and feelings, will not be found in the writings of St. Paul.
—Daniel Steele.

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