2/18 Whether I shall die to life or to death is not within my knowledge; but since I know of a truth that the God I believe in must have a scheme of worth and dignity, I am unconcerned. Whether his plan demand extinction or immortality, I worship him for it, not holding him to any trivial fancy of mine. God himself can be no surer of his plan's perfection than I am. I call this faith--faith the more perfect that it is without condition, asking neither sign nor miracle." "And life is so good that I've no time to whine. If this _ego_ of mine is presently to become unnecessary in the great Plan, my faith is still triumphant. |