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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Aunt Jane's Hero


Aunt Jane's Hero by Elizabeth Prentiss

   Aunt Jane's Hero is a rare find, a treasure that is a great addition to any library.  It tells the story of a young man who is trying to live in the world and satisfy his deepest longings, but realizes that it can't. However, he is comfortable the way he is and doesn't want to change.  But just like He does with us, God doesn't leave him that way. Elizabeth Prentiss captures real life for us to learn from. Below is the opening to this story:

   "They were living to themselves: self, with its hopes, and promises, and dreams, still had hold of them; but the lord began to fulfill their prayers. They had asked for contrition, and He sent them sorrow; they had asked for purity, and He sent them thrilling anguish; they had asked to be meek, and He had broken their hearts; they had asked to be dead to the world, and He slew all their living hopes; they had asked to made like unto Him, and He placed them in the furnace, sitting by 'as a refiner of silver,' till they should reflect His image; they had asked to lay hold of His cross, and when He reached it to them, it lacerated their hands. They had asked they knew not what, nor how; but He had taken them at their word, and granted them all their petitions. They were hardly willing to follow on so far, or to draw so nigh to Him. They had upon them an awe and fear, as Jacob at Bethel, or Eliphaz in the night visions, or as the apostles when they thought they had seen a spirit, and knew not that it was Jesus. They could almost pray Him to depart from them, or to hide His awefulness. They found it easier to obey than to suffer - to do than to give up - to bear the cross than to hang upon it: but they cannot go back, for they have come too near the unseen cross, and its virtues have pierced too deeply within them. He is fulfilling to them His promise, 'And I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.'
    "But now, at last, their turn is come. Before, they had only heard of the mystery, but now they feel it. He has fastened on them His look of love, as He did on Mary and Peter, and they cannot but choose to follow. Little by little, from time to time, by flitting gleams the mystery of His cross shines upon them. They behold Him lifted up - they gaze on the glory which rays forth from the wounds of His holy passion; and as they gaze, they advance, add are changed into His likeness, and His name shines out through them, for He dwells in them. They live alone with Him above, in unspeakable fellowship; willing to lack what others own, and to be unlike all, so that they are only like Him.
   "Such are they in all ages who follow the Lamb withersoever He goeth. Had they chosen for themselves, or their friends chosen for them, they would have chosen otherwise. They would have been brighter here, but less glorious in His kingdom. They would have had Lot's portion, not Abraham's. If they had halted anywhere - if He had taken off His hand, and let them stray back - what would they not have lost? What forfeits in the morning of the resurrection? But He stayed them up, even against themselves. Many a time their foot had well-nigh slipped; but He, in mercy, held them up; now, even in this life, they know all He did was done well. It was good for them to suffer here, for they shall reign hereafter - to bear the cross below, for they shall wear the crown above; and that not their will but His was done on them."

   Some say that this book is a good guide for how marriage should be, but I've always felt like it was more than that... It is a calling to live on a higher plane, to lay everything down on the altar and live for Christ alone, whether you are married or single.

Other books by Elizabeth Prentiss: Stepping Heavenward; Little Threads;

  Your Fellow Traveler,
    Christy

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Welcome!

Hello Everyone! This is my new blog, where I will be doing book reviews.  A friend of mine has been bugging me to write a blog just for this reason.  I have read a ton of books - some old and some new.  I love to read, and I'm so excited about this blog.
    If you are interested in a book, please, let me know and if I haven't read it, I will be sure to do so! I look forward to sharing my "friends" with you, and reading books with you all. So, I invite you to open a book, and join me on the path of broadening our horizons.

Your Fellow Traveler,
   Christy