'They are so many, and among them are so few!'
When He reached the top of Ludgate Hill, He looked up at St. Paul's Cathedral.
'This is a great house which men have builded. Let us go in.'
When they were in, He said:
'The Lord is not absent from this house. It is sweet to enter the place where they call upon His Name. If He were in their hearts, and not only on their tongues!'
A service was commencing. He joined the worshippers. There were many there that day who rejoiced exceedingly, although they knew not why.
When the service was over, and they were out in the street again, He said:
'It is good that the work of men's hands should be for the glory of God; yet if to build a house in His Name availed much, how full would the courts of heaven be. This He desires: a clean heart in a clean body; for where there is no sin He is. How does it profit a man to build unto God if he lives unto the world?'
When they came into Cheapside people were flocking into the restaurants for their mid-day meal. He said:
'Come, let us go with them; let us also eat.'