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Advice to the Bishop
The present-day philosophy which says that any man who isn't worried over world conditions just isn't well posted abput what goes on, has won a lot of attention and repetition. And rightly so.
But the little story about the worrying Bishop is worth mulling over, and might prove something of a sedative to over-time worriers.
The Bishop, according to the story, could not sleep at night he was so worried about the world.
And one night as he tossed sleepless on his bed, the Lord appeared te him, and said:
,"Go to sleep, Bishop, and let Me of the night."
Therb is a germ of helpfulness in
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take over for the rest that little bit of logic.
It suggests that the good Bishop may have forgotten just who is still running things in this old world.
As the eloquent Robert J. Burdett once wrote back in Civil War days: "These are God's days: leave them with Him."