<h2>TWENTY-FIFTH EVENING.<br/> <span class="small">FOR ACTIVITY IN DUTY.</span></h2>
<p class="center small">"Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the
Lord."—Romans xii. 11.</p>
<p><span class="smcap">Lord,</span> I come to Thee this night rejoicing in
the thought that Thou faintest not, neither are
weary: Thou art ever good, and doing me good.
Thine arm is never shortened, Thine ear is
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never heavy. The gates of prayer are ever open.
The Throne of the Heavenly Grace is ever accessible,
none of Thy children need perish
with hunger!</p>
<p>May the darkness now gathering around me
be as the shadow of Thine infinite presence. I
take comfort in the thought that the Shepherd
of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps; that He
is ever bending over me his watchful, untiring
eye, compassing my path and my lying down,
and holding up my doings that my footsteps do
not stumble.</p>
<p>Lord, how sad is the contrast of Thine unwearied
and unwearying watchfulness, with my
negligence and inactivity in Thy service. How
little have I sought to promote Thy glory. How
little have I felt the solemnity and responsibility
of being a steward in Thy household! Let me
be more zealous for Thy honor in the future.
Let me seek more than I have ever yet done, to
ask in the midst of life's duties and engagements,
its perplexities and trials, in simple
faith, "Lord! what wouldst thou have me to
do?" Let me feel that duty is a delight when
done for Thee. Keep me from further relaxing
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my diligence. Let me not mock Thee any longer
with the wrecks of a worn affection. Let there
be no half-surrender of the heart and life to
Thee, but may soul and body be consecrated as
living sacrifices, and may I have the growing
experience that active obedience in Thy service
is self-rewarding.</p>
<p>Lord! I have indeed a vast work to do and
a brief time to do it in. May opportunities
and talents, while I have them, be cheerfully
given to Thee. May the warning words oft
sound in my ear, "Work while it is called today,
for the night cometh wherein no man can
work." Oh prepare me for my Saviour's
coming. Forbid that I should be found among
the slothful servants or the faithless stewards
who are squandering their Lord's money, and
are living, forgetful that a time of reckoning is
at hand! May I be so waiting and so watching,
and so working, that the cry may never
break too soon or too suddenly on my ears—"Behold,
the Judge standeth before the door!"</p>
<p>Send forth thy gracious Spirit into a world
lying in wickedness. Scatter the darkness that
is now brooding over the nations. Bless all
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thy ministering servants; may they be valiant
for the truth; may the Lord send His own
angel to stand by them, and to shut the mouths
of every adversary.</p>
<p>Bless all my friends; may they too be working
out their own salvation with fear and trembling,
and so be found at last prepared for the
appearing and kingdom of Jesus.</p>
<p>Take me under Thy protecting care this
night; vouchsafe me a season of refreshing repose;
spare me to awake in Thy favor; and
may every returning morning find me better
prepared for the glorious noon-day of immortality;
through Jesus Christ, my ever-living
Saviour. Amen.</p>
<p class="gap-above center small">"LET MY PRAYER BE SET FORTH BEFORE THEE AS<br/>
INCENSE: AND THE LIFTING UP OF MY HANDS<br/>
AS THE EVENING SACRIFICE."</p>
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