24. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel. I have
done with choosing my own way, and trying to pick a path amid the jungle of
reason. He puts his hand into that of the great Father, asking to be led, and
agreeing to follow. Our former mistakes are a blessing, when they drive us to
this. The end of our own wisdom is the beginning of our being wise. With him is
counsel, and when we come to him, we are sure to be led aright. And afterward. We can cheerfully put up with the present when we foresee the
future. Receive me to glory. Take me up into the splendor of joy. Thy
guidance shall conduct me; glory shall I have, and thou wilt admit me into it.
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