• “Every delay in the answers to our prayers is also planned by God to give us something better than what we asked for.” – Annie Poonen

November 4 – Daily Strength for Daily Needs

_A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger_.–PROV. xv. i,
Doest thou well to be angry?–JONAH iv. 4.

Renew Thine image, Lord, in me, Lowly and gentle may I be; No charms but these to Thee are dear; No anger mayst Thou ever find, No pride in my unruffled mind, But faith, and heaven-born peace be there.
P. GERHARDT.
Neither say nor do aught displeasing to thy neighbor; and if thou hast been wanting in charity, seek his forgiveness, or speak to him with gentleness. Speak always with mildness and in a low tone of voice.
L. SCUPOLI.
Injuries hurt not more in the receiving than in the remembrance. A small injury shall go as it comes; a great injury may dine or sup with me; but none at all shall lodge with me. Why should I vex myself because another hath vexed me? Grief for things past that cannot be remedied, and care for things to come that cannot be prevented, may easily hurt, can never benefit me. I will therefore commit myself to God in both, and enjoy the present.
JOSEPH HALL.

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[Dealing with a Sinning Brother] “Moreover if your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone. If he hears you, you have gained your brother. — Matthew 18:15 (NKJV)

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