The Still Small Voice Quiet Hour Talks

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" "Reckon" or "count, " in the New Testament, is a word that expresses not a state of feeling, but an attitude of faith. In its signification and us- age there is absolutely no idea of emotion; it is a mathematical term, denoting a cold calcu- lating operation of the reasoning faculty. It 148 The Still Small Voice expresses an estimate based on facts and not a conclusion founded on feeling. When a mer- chant balances his books, he reckons upon the result ; for figures cannot lie.
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... principle of Christian life is an attitude and habit of reckoning. For exam- ple, take one instance of the use of the word "reckon" or "count. " James says, "Count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations. " Let us see just what this means. Take a sheet of pa- per and instead of counting up your blessings write down all your trials. Make a complete list of all your "fightings without and fears within. " Don't leave anything out — doubts, temptations, misunderstanding, and misrepre- sentations, persecutions (if you can scare up any), the seductions of the world, the flesh and the devil, injuries real or fancied, sick- ness, discouragement, separations, bereave- ments — put them all down.

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