Do The Next Thing Poem Printable The Poem Author Unknown Elisabeth used this poem s advice to encourage and strengthen herself in the Lord her God She also used it to help other Christians navigate times of spiritual anxiety depression stress and the tyranny of
Looking to Jesus ever serener Working or suffering be thy demeanor In His dear presence the rest of His calm The light of His countenance be thy psalm Strong in His faithfulness praise and sing Then as He beckons thee do the next thing author unknown quoted by Elisabeth Elliot Like a low inspiration DO THE NEXT THING Many a questioning many a fear Many a doubt hath its quieting here Moment by moment let down from Heaven Time opportunity and guidance are given Fear not tomorrows child of the King Trust them with Jesus do the next thing Do it immediately do it with prayer
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Do The Next Thing Really Only One Thing to Do Date posted October 1 2020 Originally published Jun 19 1991 Gateway to Joy I m sharing a favorite saying I remind myself that I first heard from Elisabeth Elliot Do the Next Thing The poem where Mrs Elliot first heard those words was written by Mr George A Paull scroll a bit from the beginning of the book linked and it was from a book written by Eleanor Amerman Sutphen titled Ye Nexte Thynge
Do the Next Thing From an old English parsonage down by the sea There came in the twilight a message for me Its quaint Saxon legend deeply engraven Hath as it seems to me teaching from Heaven And on through the hours the quiet words ring Like a low inspiration DO THE NEXT THING Many a questioning many a fear The legend is Do the next thing And it s spelled in what I suppose is Saxon spelling D O E for do the and then next N E X T Thing T H Y N G E The poem says Do it immediately do it with prayer do it reliantly casting all care Do it with reverence tracing His hand who placed it before thee with earnest command
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The poem goes like this From an old English parsonage down by the sea There came in the twilight a message to me Its quaint Saxon legend deeply engraven Hath it seems to me teaching from Heaven And on through the doors the quiet words ring Like a low inspiration DO THE NEXT THING Many a questioning many a fear Many a doubt hath its quieting here Moment by moment Let down from Heaven Time opportunity guidance are given Fear not tomorrows Child of the King Trust them with Jesus DO THE NEXT THING Do it immediately do it with prayer Do it reliantly casting all care Do it with reverence
Strong in His faithfulness praise and sing Then as He beckons thee do the next thing author unknown quoted by Elisabeth Elliot click here for a printable version DO THE NEXT THING It was that simple Do the next thing And I ve rehearsed it a thousand times to myself these many years Do the next thing In a culture obsessed with celebrity and novelty emotional highs and experiences we ve forgotten that real life is mostly lived in the daily mundane
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Do The Next Thing Poem Printable - Do the Next Thing From an old English parsonage down by the sea There came in the twilight a message for me Its quaint Saxon legend deeply engraven Hath as it seems to me teaching from Heaven And on through the hours the quiet words ring Like a low inspiration DO THE NEXT THING Many a questioning many a fear