A life maybe very lovely and yet be insignificant in the world’s eyes.
A beautiful life is one that fulfills its mission in this world, that
is what God made it to be, and does what God made it to do. Those
with only commonplace gifts are in danger of thinking that they cannot
live a beautiful life–cannot be a blessing in this world. But the smallest
life that fills its place well is far lovelier in God’s sight than the
largest and most splendidly gifted–yet fails in its divine mission.
Mrs. Charles E. Cowman (1870-1960)
“Streams In The Desert Volume 2” by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman August 6th