God's Minute
Whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions.--1 John 5:15
SHELTERED as we are in the peace of our own home, we pray today for the homeless and the lonely. The wayward souls who hve broken away and are wandering restless and unsatisfied, may their hearts be turned again towards their father's house. The children, orphaned and dependent, who miss a mother's comforting touch and her good-night kiss, may they have a compensation in tender friendliness. The men and woment in great cities, workers with hand or brain, separated by distance from their families; may they escape or overcome the temptations that surround them. The selfish and the cruel who have wrecked their own and others' happiness; may they be changed to a better mind. For all to whom home is only a dream, or a regret, or to whom it means remorse; we pray, O Thou God of infinite compassion, that to each may come a message from Thy love that shall be an impulse to a new and higher life. It is Thy will that we be carriers of such messages! Then fit us for this service by a broader sympathy and a readier helpfulness.
This we ask in the Name of Christ.
Amen.
Rev. A.J. Bonsall, Litt. D.,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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