Beautiful Thoughts | Page 2

Henry Drummond
wrestled long for a few bare truths to ennoble life
and rest their souls in thinking of the future will not be left in doubt.
Natural Law, Introduction, p. 32.
January 15th. The religion of Jesus has probably always suffered more
from those who have misunderstood than from those who have opposed
it. Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 67.
January 16th. It is impossible to believe that the amazing successions of
revelations in the domain of Nature, during the last few centuries, at
which the world has all but grown tired wondering, are to yield nothing
for the higher life. Natural Law, Introduction, p. 32.
January 17th. Is life not full of opportunities for learning love? Every
man and woman every day has a thousand of them. Greatest Thing in
the World.
January 18th. What is Science but what the Natural World has said to

natural men? What is Revelation but what the Spiritual World has said
to Spiritual men? Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 73.
January 19th. Life depends upon contact with Life. It cannot spring up
out of itself. It cannot develop out of anything that is not Life. There is
no Spontaneous Generation in religion any more than in Nature. Christ
is the source of Life in the Spiritual World; and he that hath the Son
hath Life, and he that hath not the Son, whatever else he may have, hath
not Life. Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 74.
January 20th. It is a wonderful thing that here and there in this hard,
uncharitable world, there should still be left a few rare souls who think
no evil. Greatest Thing in the World.
January 21st. The physical Laws may explain the inorganic world; the
biological Laws may account for the development of the organic. But
of the point where they meet, of that strange borderland between the
dead and the living, Science is silent. It is as if God had placed
everything in earth and heaven in the hands of Nature, but reserved a
point at the genesis of Life for His direct appearing. Natural Law,
Bio-genesis, p. 69.
January 22d. Except a mineral be born "from above"--from the
Kingdom just ABOVE it--it cannot enter the Kingdom just above it.
And except a man be born "from above," by the same law, he cannot
enter the Kingdom just above him. Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 72.
January 23d. If we try to influence or elevate others, we shall soon see
that success is in proportion to their belief of our belief in them.
Greatest Thing in the World.
January 24th. The world is not a play-ground; it is a school-room. Life
is not a holiday, but an education. And the one eternal lesson for us all
is how better we can love. Greatest Thing in the World.
January 25th What a noble gift it is, the power of playing upon the
souls and wills of men, and rousing them to lofty purposes and holy
deeds. Greatest Thing in the World.
January 26th. The test of Religion, the final test of Religion, is not
Religiousness, but Love. Greatest Thing in the World.
January 27th. There are not two laws of Bio-genesis, one for the natural,
the other for the Spiritual; one law is for both. Where-ever there is Life,
Life of any kind, this same law holds. Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 75.
January 28th. The first step in peopling these worlds with the

appropriate living forms is virtually miracle. Nor in one case is there
less of mystery in the act than in the other. The second birth is scarcely
less perplexing to the theologian than the first to the embryologist.
Natural Law, Bio-genesis, p. 76.
January 29th. There may be cases--they are probably in the majority--
where the moment of contact with the Living Spirit, though sudden, has
been obscure. But the real moment and the conscious moment are two
different things. Science pronounces nothing as to the conscious
moment. If it did, it would probably say that that was seldom the real
moment-- The moment of birth in the natural world is not a conscious
moment--we do not know we are born till long afterward. Natural Law,
Bio-genesis, p. 93.
January 30th. The stumbling-block to most minds is perhaps less the
mere existence of the unseen than the want of definition, the apparently
hopeless vagueness, and not least, the delight in this vagueness as mere
vagueness by some who look upon this as the mark of quality in
Spiritual things. It will be at least something to tell earnest seekers that
the Spiritual World is not a castle in the air, of an architecture unknown
to earth or heaven, but a fair ordered realm furnished with many
familiar things and ruled by well-remembered Laws. Natural Law,
Introduction, p. 26.
January 31st. Character
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