. His divine service was the service of the sons of
men, the going about doing good.
Heavenly work is not work for some far off heaven; it is the work of
making this present earth like heaven. The work of God is not working
for an absent deity; it is doing the work that the God of all love
would do in this world; it is being feet and fingers, voice and lips to
the great Spirit who is over and in us all. It is making that spirit
of love real, actual, concrete to our fellows.
The holiest work in this world may be done in the humblest places; the
most divine service may not be in the cathedral but in the cottage; the
angels may pass by the intoning choir to listen to a mother's crooning
cradle song or to watch the patient service, the loving kindness shown
in washing the faces or wiping away the tears of dirty and destitute
children.
The holy service which will fill your heart with joy and give you the
unfading crown of eternity, never will be done if you are waiting for
some ecclesiastical uniform to do it in. Whatever is done in the
spirit of the infinite love, in the spirit of the great Master, that
truly is divine and glorious.
It is the good work that is glorious. It is a thing more truly divine
to do well your daily duty, to put out good, honest work, than it is to
wear a clerical garb or perform professional religious duties. The
honour, the worthiness, the glory of your work may be measured by the
spirit in which it is done and by its helpfulness and worth to the
world.
All life becomes glorious as we see that even in the least of our daily
tasks we may be doing the will of God, that it may be just as necessary
a part of the divine service that I should serve at a desk, a counter,
or a machine, should sweep a room or tend a child as that another
should preach or pray. For the great Master of all who knows all our
work, measures it all, not as we do; He sees the glory of the cup of
cold water and the divinity of the commonplace.
XIII
Our Father and Our Fellows
_The Primary Reconciliation_
_Faith in Our Fellows_
_The Law of Forgiveness_
_Sorrow is sympathy's school._
_Love makes the heaviest load seem light._
_To be willing to be saved alone is to be lost._
_The truly godly see something divine in all._
_Your appreciation may be another's inspiration._
_Kindness is the sign of divine kinship._
_You cannot knit the souls of men with soft sawder._
_You cannot
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