Holiness in Everything
True holiness does not consist
merely of believing and feeling, but of doing and bearing, and a
practical exhibition of active and passive grace. Our tongues,
our tempers, our natural passions and inclinations - our conduct
as parents and children, masters and servants, husbands and
wives, rulers , and subjects - our dress, our employment of
time, our behavior in business, our demeanor in sickness and
health, in riches and poverty - all, all these are matters which
are fully treated by inspired writers.
- J. C. Ryle