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Faith & Spirit Quote by Joseph Barber Lightfoot

"There will be no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation of overpowering odds, no terror of possible consequences, if you frankly accept the gift which God offers you tomorrow"

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Lightfoot stacks his negatives like sandbags against panic: no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation, no terror. The cadence is pastoral but also tactical, a drill-sergeant rhythm disguised as consolation. Each clause names a common refuge of the anxious mind - hesitation dressed up as prudence, arithmetic posed as wisdom, fear masquerading as moral seriousness - and then forbids it. The rhetorical trick is that he never argues you out of doubt; he outpaces it.

The key word is "calculation". For a Victorian theologian watching faith get cross-examined by science, industry, and an increasingly bureaucratic public life, calculation is the modern temptation: to treat conscience as a cost-benefit analysis, to wait until the odds feel safe. Lightfoot’s line refuses that entire moral economy. If grace is a "gift", it can’t be earned, optimized, or responsibly delayed. You either accept it or you don’t. That binary gives the listener a strange relief: the burden of managing outcomes is explicitly taken off the table.

"Tomorrow" matters too. It makes the promise immediate, almost liturgical, like an Advent exhortation or a sermon aimed at a community on the verge of decision. The subtext is that courage is not a personality trait but a stance produced by surrender: frank acceptance replaces strategic self-protection. He’s not inviting reckless action so much as trying to unhook action from fear of consequence - a radical move in a culture that prized respectability and restraint.

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Lightfoot, Joseph Barber. (2026, January 18). There will be no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation of overpowering odds, no terror of possible consequences, if you frankly accept the gift which God offers you tomorrow. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-will-be-no-misgiving-no-shrinking-back-no-13506/

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Lightfoot, Joseph Barber. "There will be no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation of overpowering odds, no terror of possible consequences, if you frankly accept the gift which God offers you tomorrow." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-will-be-no-misgiving-no-shrinking-back-no-13506/.

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"There will be no misgiving, no shrinking back, no calculation of overpowering odds, no terror of possible consequences, if you frankly accept the gift which God offers you tomorrow." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-will-be-no-misgiving-no-shrinking-back-no-13506/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Joseph Barber Lightfoot (April 13, 1828 - December 21, 1889) was a Theologian from England.

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