"Then,
dear Katy, suppose your first act of heroism tomorrow should be
gratifying your mother in these little things, little though they are.
Surely your first duty, next to pleasing God, is to please your mother
and in every possible way to sweeten and beautify her life. You may
depend upon it that a life of real heroism and self-sacrifice must begin
and lay its foundation in this little world wherein it learns its first
lesson and takes its first steps."
"And do you really think that God notices such little things?
"My
dear child, what a question! If there is any one truth I would gladly
impress on the mind of a young Christian, it is just this, that God
notices the most trivial , accepts the poorest, most threadbare little
service, listens to the coldest, feeblest petition, and gathers up with
parental fondness all our fragmentary desires and attempts at good
works. Oh, if we would only begin to conceive how He loves us, what
different creatures we should be!" ~ entry for March 17, 1834, Stepping Heavenward.
[These words of wisdom from Mrs. Cabot to Katy are important words for any young lady of any time period.]
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