"In me . . . peace" (John 16:33).
"There is a vast difference between happiness and blessedness. Paul
had imprisonments and pains, sacrifice and suffering up to the very
limit; but in the midst of it all, he was blessed. All the beatitudes
came into his heart and life in the midst of those very conditions.
Paganini, the great violinist, came out before his audience one day
and made the discovery just as they ended their applause that there was
something wrong with his violin. He looked at it a second and then saw
that it was not his famous and valuable one.
He felt paralyzed for a moment, then turned to his audience and told
them there had been some mistake and he did not have his own violin. He
stepped back behind the curtain thinking that it was still where he had
left it, but discovered that some one had stolen his and left that old
second-hand one in its place. He remained back of the curtain a moment,
then came out before his audience and said:
"Ladies and Gentlemen: I will show you that the music is not in the
instrument, but in the soul." And he played as he had never played
before; and out of that second-hand instrument, the music poured forth
until the audience was enraptured with enthusiasm and the applause
almost lifted the ceiling of the building, because the man had revealed
to them that music was not in the machine but in his own soul.
It is your mission, tested and tried one, to walk out on the stage
of this world and reveal to all earth and Heaven that the music is not
in conditions, not in the things, not in externals, but the music of
life is in your own soul."
If peace be in the heart,
The wildest winter storm is full of solemn beauty,
The midnight flash but shows the path of duty,
Each living creature tells some new and joyous story,
The very trees and stones all catch a ray of glory,
If peace be in the heart.
--Charles Francis Richardson"
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