Robert Frost (1874-1963)
Ordained Servant: June–July 2011
Also in this issue
Psalm 1: The Pursuit of Happiness
by Larry Wilson
Christ's Test of Our Orthodoxy
by Jack W. Sawyer
Flying with Wax Wings: The Secular Quest for Happiness: A Review Article
by Gregory Edward Reynolds
by Kevin M. Kisler
Nature's first green is gold,[1]
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
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Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy
and where thieves break in and steal;
but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,
where neither moth nor rust destroys
and where thieves do not break in and steal.
For where your treasure is,
there your heart will be also.
Matthew 6:19-21
[1] The little gold tufts on maple tree flowers are gold at first in spring for a very brief time.
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Ordained Servant: June–July 2011
Also in this issue
Psalm 1: The Pursuit of Happiness
by Larry Wilson
Christ's Test of Our Orthodoxy
by Jack W. Sawyer
Flying with Wax Wings: The Secular Quest for Happiness: A Review Article
by Gregory Edward Reynolds
by Kevin M. Kisler
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