You Will Never Be Sorry
For telling the truth.
For living a pure life.
For doing good to all.
For your faith in Christ.
For confessing your sins.
For doing your very best.
For speaking evil to none.
For thinking before acting.
For being kind to the poor.
For hearing before judging.
For forgiving your enemies.
For being candid and frank.
For helping a fallen brother.
For being honest in business.
For holding an angry tongue.
For thinking before speaking.
For being loyal to the church.
For standing by your principles.
For being kind to the distressed.
For stopping your ears to gossip.
For bridling a slandering tongue.
For asking pardon for all wrongs.
For not listening to a tale bearer.
For harboring only pure thoughts.
For being courteous and kind to all.
For sympathizing with the afflicted.
For money given to the Lord’s cause.
For disbelieving most of the ill reports.
by Author Unknown: as published in “The Reformatory Press” (6 February 1915), Volume 17, Issue 54, page 3
For telling the truth.
For living a pure life.
For doing good to all.
For your faith in Christ.
For confessing your sins.
For doing your very best.
For speaking evil to none.
For thinking before acting.
For being kind to the poor.
For hearing before judging.
For forgiving your enemies.
For being candid and frank.
For helping a fallen brother.
For being honest in business.
For holding an angry tongue.
For thinking before speaking.
For being loyal to the church.
For standing by your principles.
For being kind to the distressed.
For stopping your ears to gossip.
For bridling a slandering tongue.
For asking pardon for all wrongs.
For not listening to a tale bearer.
For harboring only pure thoughts.
For being courteous and kind to all.
For sympathizing with the afflicted.
For money given to the Lord’s cause.
For disbelieving most of the ill reports.
by Author Unknown: as published in “The Reformatory Press” (6 February 1915), Volume 17, Issue 54, page 3