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The Secret of Gladness
The Secret of Gladness
The Secret of Gladness
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Gladness is God’s ideal for his children. He means us to be sunny-faced and happy-hearted. He does not wish us to be heavy and sad. He has made the world full of beauty and full of music. The mission of the gospel is to start songs wherever it goes. Its keynote is joy ‒ good tidings of great joy to all people. We are commanded to rejoice always.
This does not mean the Christian’s life is exempt from trouble, pain, and sorrow. The gospel does not give us a new set of conditions with the hard things left out. The Christian’s home is not sheltered from life’s storms any more than is the unbeliever’s home. God does not give gladness to his children by making them incapable of suffering. This would be to make them incapable also of joy, for sorrow and joy come on the same stalk. But the gladness of the Christian faith is something which lies too deep to be disturbed by the waves and tides of earthly trouble. It has its source in the very heart of God. Another encouraging book from JR Miller, one of White Tree Publishing’s favourite authors.

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Release dateSep 30, 2020
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    The Secret of Gladness - JR Miller

    About the Book

    Gladness is God’s ideal for his children. He means us to be sunny-faced and happy-hearted. He does not wish us to be heavy and sad. He has made the world full of beauty and full of music. The mission of the gospel is to start songs wherever it goes. Its keynote is joy ‒ good tidings of great joy to all people. We are commanded to rejoice always.

    This does not mean the Christian’s life is exempt from trouble, pain, and sorrow. The gospel does not give us a new set of conditions with the hard things left out. The Christian’s home is not sheltered from life’s storms any more than is the unbeliever’s home. God does not give gladness to his children by making them incapable of suffering. This would be to make them incapable also of joy, for sorrow and joy come on the same stalk. But the gladness of the Christian faith is something which lies too deep to be disturbed by the waves and tides of earthly trouble. It has its source in the very heart of God. Another encouraging book from JR Miller, one of White Tree Publishing’s favourite authors.

    The Secret of Gladness

    JR Miller

    (1840-1912)

    First published in the United States of America 1899

    This White Tree Publishing edition

    ©White Tree Publishing 2021

    eBook ISBN: 978-1-913950-02-6

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    Scripture quotations from The American Standard Version (ASV).

    Table of Contents

    Cover

    About the Book

    Author Biography

    Publisher's Introduction

    Author’s Foreword

    Author’s Introduction

    Chapter 1 This Is a Beautiful World

    Chapter 2 This is Our Father's World

    Chapter 3 A happy home makes gladness

    Chapter 4 A Good Conscience Inspires Songs

    Chapter 5 Honoring God in Suffering

    Chapter 6 Christian Gladness Is Not a Mood

    Chapter 7 The Influence of

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