Every loss met by love leads to gain.
The long look within ourselves will cure us of a lot of impatience with other folks.
The last person to enter heaven will be the one whose religion has all been in the first person singular.
We often talk a good deal about the salvation of souls in order to escape service for the salvation of society.
Much that is called orthodoxy is scepticism at heart, fear to examine the foundations lest there are none.
XV
THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS
Religion ought to be the most natural, desirable, and attractive thing to man, for it simply stands for the development of the best in us, the coming into the full and rich heritage that is ours as spiritual beings, and the realization of our highest possibilities of character and service. He who ignores religion is cutting himself off from the best and most beautiful possibilities in his life.
Some have talked of the necessity of making religion attractive. It does not have to be made attractive; there is nothing more desirable than the peace, the power, and prosperity of the real life which it confers. It is the imitation, the false and prejudiced presentation of religion that men endeavour to dress up attractively. In that they never succeed, for cramping the soul and twisting the intellect ever are opposed by the best in us.
From the caricature of religion we turn with loathing. Mummeries and mockeries, fads and forms leave us empty and impatient. The heart of man goes out to things fair, lovely, joyous, and uplifting, and they who find no God in the elaborate sermon or the service in the church somehow are thrilled with the feeling of the divine and inspiring in the woods and field and mountains.