ms, lost in the night, still looks up
and hopes. For what awaits us but despair if the mysteries of the
universe are forever sealed, our questions forever unanswered, and no
higher appeal to be known than that to our own selfish interests? It
is not strange that men have heeded those who, though often mistaken or
but impostors, have cried, "Thus saith the Lord!"
It would be strange if in a world of spirits there might be no
communication of spirit. If the fairest thought of our era is that
which was given us when man was taught to think of the omnipotent as
father, it would be strange if there should be no way by which such a
father might speak to his children. Such a world would contradict all
our best instincts. Such a world would mean that man was better than
his maker.
The divine voice speaks, but we too often listen in the wrong
direction. It falls not from the skies; it comes not in strange,
unusual ways of visions and portents. But it is ever speaking through
the things of daily life; it is ever revealing truth and beauty to the
inner ear, for it comes not from without but springs up within; heard
by the heart rather than by the ear.
The best things have not dropped down; they have grown up. Life is not
from without, but from within. God speaks not in thunders, but in the
hopes and the longings of hearts. Even the voice we hear in the
sighings of the wind or the message we read in the rays of setting sun
must be in us before it means aught to us.
The ten commandments owe their force not to any writing on stone but to
their writing on our hearts; to them the soul of man answers
affirmatively. The only moral code we can follow is that which speaks
with the authority of a conscience convicted. That does not mean that
man is his own God, nor that he knows no law higher than himself; it
does mean that by the laws of spiritual development the law is being
written on every heart.
Every real revelation is a divine revelation, since all truth is
divine. Once we thought the scientist the enemy of religion; now we
know that whenever science lays bare one of the facts of the universe
we do but look on what the finger of the Infinite has written. When
religion fights truth simply because truth speaks an unfamiliar tongue
or fails to respect her traditions, she is fighting against God Himself.
Our need is not some strange, awe-inspiring voice that shall break the
silence of the midnight sky; our need
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