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Christ; perhaps all that can be done is to help him to step on

to it by still plainer analogies from common life。  How do I know

Shakespere or Dante?  By communing with their words and thoughts。

Many men know Dante better than their own fathers。  Many men know

Dante better than their own fathers。  He influences them more。  As

a spiritual presence he is more near to them; as a spiritual force

more real。  Is there any reason why a greater than Shakspere or

Dante; who also walked this earth; who left great words behind Him;

who has greater works everywhere in the world now; should not also

instruct; inspire and mould the characters of men?  I do not limit

Christ's influence to this:  it is this; and it is more。  But Christ;

so far from resenting or discouraging this relation of Friendship;

Himself proposed it。  〃Abide in me〃 was almost His last word to

the world。  And He partly met the difficulty of those who feel its

intangibleness by adding the practical clause; 〃If ye abide in Me;

AND MY WORDS ABIDE IN YOU。〃



Begin with His words。  Words can scarcely ever be long impersonal。

Christ himself was a Word; a word made Flesh。  Make His words flesh;

do them; live them; and you must live Christ。  〃HE THAT KEEPETH

MY COMMANDMENTS; he it is that loveth Me。〃  Obey Him and you must

love Him。  Abide in Him; and you must obey Him。  CULTIVATE His

Friendship。  Live after Christ; in His Spirit; as in His Presence;

and it is difficult to think what more you can do。  Take this at

least as a first lesson; as introduction。



If you cannot at once and always feel the play of His life upon

yours; watch for it also indirectly。  〃The whole earth is full of

the character of the Lord。〃  Christ is the Light of the world; and

much of his Light is reflected from things in the worldeven from

clouds。  Sunlight is stored in every leaf; from leaf through coal;

and it comforts us thence when days are dark and we cannot see the

sun。  Christ shines through men; through books; through history;

through nature; music; art。  Look for Him there。  〃Every day one

should either look at a beautiful picture; or hear beautiful music;

or read a beautiful poem。〃  The real danger of mysticism is not

making it broad enough。



Do not think that nothing is happening because you do not see

yourself grow; or hear the whir of the machinery。  All great things

grow noiselessly。  You can see a mushroom grow; but never a child。

Paul said for the comforting of all slowly perfecting souls that

they grew 〃from character to character。〃  〃The inward man;〃 he

says elsewhere; 〃is renewed from day to day。〃  All thorough work

is slow; all true development by minute; slight and insensible

metamorphoses。  The higher the structure; moreover; the slower the

progress。  As the biologist runs his eye over the long Ascent of

Life; he sees the lowest forms of animals develop in an hour; the

next above these reach maturity in a day; those higher still take

weeks or months to perfect; but the few at the top demand the long

experiment of years。  If a child and an ape are born on the same

day; the last will be in full possession of its faculties and doing

the active work of life before the child has left its cradle。  Life

is the cradle of eternity。  As the man is to the animal in the

slowness of his evolution; so is the spiritual man to the natural

man。  Foundations which have to bear the weight of an eternal life

must be surely laid。  Character is to wear forever; who will wonder

or grudge that it cannot be developed in a day?



To await the growing of a soul; nevertheless; is an almost Divine

act of faith。  How pardonable; surely; the impatience of deformity

with itself; of a consciously despicable character standing before

Christ; wondering; yearning; hungering to be like that!  Yet must

one trust the process fearlessly and without misgiving。  〃The Lord

the Spirit〃 will do His part。  The tempting expedient is; in haste

for abrupt or visible progress; to try some method less spiritual;

or to defeat the end by watching for effects instead of keeping

the eye on the Cause。  A photograph prints from the negative only

while exposed to the sun。  While the artist is looking to see

how it is getting on he simply stops the getting on。  Whatever of

wise supervision the soul may need; it is certain it can never be

over…exposed; or that; being exposed; anything else in the world

can improve the result or quicken it。  The creation of a new heart;

the renewing of a right spirit; is an omnipotent work of God。

Leave it to the Creator。  〃He which hath begun a good work in you

will perfect it unto that day。〃



No man; nevertheless; who feels the worth and solemnity of what is

at stake will be careless as to his progress。  To become



Like Christ



is the only thing in the world worth caring for; the thing before

which every ambition of man is folly; and all lower achievement

vain。



Those only who make this quest the supreme desire and passion of

their lives can ever begin to hope to reach it。  If; therefore; it

has seemed up to this point as if all depended on passivity; let

me now assert; with conviction more intense; that all depends on

activity。  A religion of effortless adoration may be a religion

for an angel; but never for a man。  No in the contemplative; but

in the active; lies true hope; not in rapture; but in reality; lies

true life; not in the realm of ideals; but among tangible things;

is man's sanctification wrought。  Resolution; effort; pain;

self…crucifixion; agonyall the things already dismissed as

futile in themselves; must now be restored to office; and a tenfold

responsibility laid upon them。  For what is their office?  Nothing

less than to move the vast inertia of the soul; and place it; and

keep it where the spiritual forces will act upon it。  It is to rally

the forces of the will; and keep the surface of the mirror bright

and ever in position。  It is to uncover the face which is to look

at Christ; and draw down the veil when unhallowed sights are near。



You have; perhaps; gone with an astronomer to watch him photograph

the spectrum of a star。  As you enter the dark vault of the

observatory you saw him being by lighting a candle。  To see the

star with?  No; but to adjust the instrument to see the star with。

It was the star that was going to take the photograph; it was;

also; the astronomer。  For a long time he worked in the dimness;

screwing tubes and polishing lenses and adjusting reflectors; and

only after much labor the finely focused instrument was brought

to bear。  Then he blew out the light; and left the start to do its

work upon the plate alone。



The day's task for the Christian is to bring his instrument to bear。

Having done that he may blow out his candle。  All the evidences of

Christianity which have brought him there; all aids to Faith; all

acts of worship; all the leverages of the Church; all Prayer and

Meditation; all girding of the Willthese lesser processes; these

candle…light activities for that supreme hour; may be set aside。

But; remember; it is but for an hour。  The wise man will be he who

quickest lights his candle; the wisest he who never lets it out。

Tomorrow; the next moment; he; a poor; darkened; blurred soul; may

need it again to focus the Image better; to take a mote off the

lens; to clear the mirror from a breath with which the world has

dulled it。



No readjustment is ever required on behalf of the Star。  That is

one great fixed point in this shifting universe。  But THE WORLD

MOVES。  And each day; each hour; demands a further motion and

readjustment for the soul。  A telescope in an observatory follows

a star by clockwork; but the clockwork of the soul is called THE

WILL。  Hence; while the soul in passivity reflects the Image of

the Lord; the Will in intense activity holds the mirror in position

lest the drifting motion of the world bear it beyond the line of

vision。  To 〃follow Christ〃 is largely to keep the soul in such

position as will allow for the motion of the earth。  And this

calculated counteracting of the movements of the world; this holding

of the mirror exactly opposite to the Mirrored; this steadying of

the faculties unerringly through cloud and earthquake; fire and

sword; is the stupendous co…operating labor of the Will。  It is

all man's work。  It is all Christ's work。  In practice it is both;

in theory it is both。  But the wise man will say in practice; 〃It

depends upon myself。〃



In the Gallerie des Beaux Arts in Paris there stands a famous

statue。  It was the last work of a great genius; who; like many a

genius; was very poor and lived in a garret; which served as a studio

and sleeping…room alike。  When the statue was all but finished; one

midnight a sudden frost fell upon Paris。  The sculptor lay awake

in the fireless room and thought of the still moist clay; thought

how the water would freeze in the pores and destroy in an hour th

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