In
the closing verses of the twelfth chapter of Matthew we find a wonderful sermon which has appealed to Christian people in all the centuries since the words were uttered by the master Christian.
In
the forty-fifth psalm we have a wonderful presentation of the spiritual idea, which marks a strong contrast between mortal concepts and that which is conceived of Spirit.
To
rejoice in the scientifically Christian conviction that there is but one cause, and that God, good, is that cause, is to possess the scepter of spiritual dominion which destroys sorrow, sickness, and sin.
We
are all familiar with the thought of temples as expressed in human experience past and present, although we perhaps have not often paused to realize that a temple points to something above and beyond the material structure; that rightly understood it symbolizes a spiritual idea which is imperfectly understood if recognized at all by mankind.