Quiet Talks with World Winners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about Quiet Talks with World Winners.

Quiet Talks with World Winners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about Quiet Talks with World Winners.

To live side by side with men who like themselves are tempted sorely, but who show plainly in their lives a power that downs the temptation—­this is their great need.  The good seed, after all, is not the message of truth merely, but the “sons of the kingdom,"[9] men living the message of Jesus, and more, the power of Jesus, daily.

A kindergarten teacher opened a mission among the slum children of a very poor section of Chicago.  She began her work by gathering a number of dirty, unkempt children of the street into the neat mission room.  Then, instead of preaching or praying or something of the conventional sort at the first, she brought in and set on a table a large beautiful calla lily, bewitching in its simple white beauty.

The effect of the flower on one child, a little girl, was striking.  No sooner had she looked at it than she looked down at her own dirty hands and clothes, with a flush creeping into her face.  Then she quickly went out into the street.  In a little while she was back again, but with her face washed, her hair combed, her dress tidied up, and a bit of colored ribbon added.  She walked straight up to the lily again, and looked long, with deep wondering admiration in her eyes, at the beautiful white flower.

The flower’s purity was a mirror in which she saw her own dirtiness.  It was a magnet drawing her gently but strongly up to its own higher level.  It was an inspiration moving her irresistibly to respond to its own upward pull.

A simple, pure, human life is the greatest moral magnet.  Jesus Himself down here was just such a magnet.  Such a life is impossible for us without Jesus.  It tells His power as no tongue can.  It spells out loudly a standard of life and, far more, a power that can lift the life up to the standard.  It doesn’t simply tell what we should be.  That may only tantalize and tease.  But it tells what we actually can be.

Jesus is more than a message.  He is a living power in a man’s life.  This is the great need of men’s hearts,—­the message of Jesus’ purity and of Jesus’ power embodied in live men, living side by side, in the thick of things, with their brothers of the great world.

The Great Unknown Lack.

The greatness of men’s need stands out most pathetically in this, that men don’t know their need.  They have gotten so used to the night that they don’t care for the sunlight.  They have been hungry so long that the sense of hunger and the call of appetite have wholly gone.

There is a simple, striking story told of two famous Scandinavians, Ole Bull, the great violinist, and John Ericsson, the great inventor, who taught the world to use the screw in steam navigation.  The one was a Norwegian, the other a Swede.  They had been friends in early life, but drifted apart and did not meet again until each had become famous.  The old friendship was renewed on one of Ole Bull’s tours to this country.

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