There is a powerful, silent, personal 
influence, like a shadow, which emanates from everyone--and this 
influence is always leaving results wherever it touches another person. 
You cannot live a day--and not touch some other life with this 
influence. Wherever you go, your shadow falls on others--and they are 
either better or worse for your presence. 
 
 Our influence depends upon what we are--more than upon what we do. It 
is by living a beautiful life, that we bless the world. I do not 
underestimate good works. Good deeds must characterize every true life. 
But if your life itself is noble, beautiful, holy, Christlike, one that 
is itself a blessing and an inspiration--then the worth of your 
influence is multiplied many times!
 
 There is not a Christian 
who cannot preach sermons every day, at home and among neighbors and 
friends most eloquently--by the beauty of holiness in his or her own 
everyday life. Wherever a Christian goes--his life ought to be an 
inspiration. Our silent influence ought to touch other lives with 
blessing. People ought to feel stronger, happier, and more 
uplifted--after meeting us. Our very faces ought to shed light, shining 
like holy lamps into sad, weary hearts. Our lives ought to be blessings 
to repair human sorrow and need all around us.
 --JR Miller
exhales
ReplyDeletereminded of this; http://kellyminter.com/2013/01/gods-mercies-in-a-new-year/