On his desk, Dr. Bob had a plague defining humility:
Humility
"Perpetual quietness of heart,
It is to have no trouble.
It is never to be fretted or vexxed,
irritable or sore;
to wonder at nothing done against me.
To feel nothing done against me.
It is to be at rest when nobody praises me,
and when I am blamed or despised.
It is to have a blessed home in myself
where I can go in and shut the door
and kneel to my Father in secret
and be at peace,
as in a deep sea of calmness,
when all around and about
is seeming trouble."
Dr. Bob and the Good Old Timers
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First written by Andrew Murray, a South African religious leader, CA 1828-1917
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