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                                    Yes, there is a long period of reconstruction ahead.
                                 We must take the lead. A remorseful mumbling that
                                 we are sorry won’t fill the bill at all. We ought to sit
                                 down with the family and frankly analyze the past as
                                 we now see it, being very careful not to criticize them.
                                 Their defects may be glaring, but the chances are that
                                 our own actions are partly responsible. So we clean
                                 house with the family, asking each morning in medita­
                                 tion that our Creator show us the way of patience,
                                 tolerance, kindliness and love.
                                    The spiritual life is not a theory. We have to live it.
                                 Unless one’s family expresses a desire to live upon
                                 spiritual principles we think we ought not to urge
                                 them. We should not talk incessantly to them about
                                 spiritual matters. They will change in time. Our be­
                                 havior will convince them more than our words. We
                                 must remember that ten or twenty years of drunken­
                                 ness would make a skeptic out of anyone.
                                    There may be some wrongs we can never fully right.
                                 We don’t worry about them if we can honestly say to
                                 ourselves that we would right them if we could.
                                 Some people cannot be seen—we send them an honest
                                 letter. And there may be a valid reason for postpone­
                                 ment in some cases. But we don’t delay if it can be
                                 avoided. We should be sensible, tactful, considerate
                                 and humble without being servile or scraping. As
                                 God’s people we stand on our feet; we don’t crawl
                                 before anyone.
                                    If we are painstaking about this phase of our
                                 development, we will be amazed before we are half
                                 way through. We are going to know a new freedom
                                 and a new happiness. We will not regret the past nor
                                 wish to shut the door on it. We will comprehend the
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