Signs of the Times

[From the Living Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin]

Now the work and toil of the days find their transfiguration in the vision of a perfect life! They are lifted from the task of a slave to the adventure of freedom, as we have in our hearts the knowledge of work's meaning, namely, an endeavor to make the world happy and perfect. And so the Christian's hope for the future life sends its glorious rays upon the daily way which he treads with his Master. And so the way of the Christ was really not the via dolorosa, the sad way, although it led to the cross; but it was a glorious way, with victory at the end, and the glory of God's throne shining upon the cross, Jesus Christ knew; and if we follow him, we also shall know; and it is well for us to remember that the Christian alone has the right to say, "I know," for spiritual truths are the unchanging truths.

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