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Truth and Grace (1917)

 

DISSATISFACTION.

      When a man becomes dissatisfied with himself, that is the time of his crisis. He will not remain there very long. He will seek rest from his dissatisfaction, and it will either be by sinking down further or by rising higher; he will give up his ideal or strive to attain it; he will fight or he will compromise; he will forget the things behind and stretch forward to that which is before, or else he will look back and console himself, and compare himself with those who have done worse, and find content in being as good as some other respectable man. Either way--but one way he must take; and the one is unto life, while the other ends in failure and death. Remember this, and God make you dissatisfied and enable you to gain the upper road. [89]

 

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