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god the invisible king-第27章

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and expressing itself by shouts;  clangour; trumpeting; gesticulations; and rhythmic pacings that stun  and dismay my nerves; I find; the same object sought; release from  self; and the same end; the end of identification with the immortal;  successfully if perhaps rather insecurely achieved。  I see God  indubitably present in these excitements; and I see personalities I  could easily have misjudged as too base or too dense for spiritual  understandings; lit by the manifest reflection of divinity。  One may  be led into the absurdest underestimates of religious possibilities  if one estimates people only coldly and in the light of everyday  life。  There is a sub…intellectual religious life which; very  conceivably; when its utmost range can be examined; excludes nothing  human from religious cooperation; which will use any words to its  tune; which takes its phrasing ready…made from the world about it;  as it takes the street for its temple; and yet which may be at its  inner point in the directest contact with God。  Religion may suffer  from aphasia and still be religion; it may utter misleading or  nonsensical words and yet intend and convey the truth。  The methods  of the Salvation Army are older than doctrinal Christianity; and may  long survive it。  Men and women may still chant of Beulah Land and  cry out in the ecstasy of salvation; the tambourine; that modern  revival of the thrilling Alexandrine sistrum; may still stir dull  nerves to a first apprehension of powers and a call beyond the  immediate material compulsion of life; when the creeds of  Christianity are as dead as the lore of the Druids。 The emancipation of mankind from obsolete theories and formularies  may be accompanied by great tides of moral and emotional release  among types and strata that by the standards of a trained and  explicit intellectual; may seem spiritually hopeless。  It is not  necessary to imagine the whole world critical and lucid in order to  imagine the whole world unified in religious sentiment;  comprehending the same phrases and coming together regardless of  class and race and quality; in the worship and service of the true  God。  The coming kingship of God if it is to be more than hieratic  tyranny must have this universality of appeal。  As the head grows  clear the body will turn in the right direction。  To the mass of men  modern religion says; 〃This is the God it has always been in your  nature to apprehend。〃

11。 GOD AND THE LOVE AND STATUS OF WOMEN

Now that we are discussing the general question of individual  conduct; it will be convenient to take up again and restate in that  relationship; propositions already made very plainly in the second  and third chapters。  Here there are several excellent reasons for a  certain amount of deliberate repetition。 。 。 。 All the mystical relations of chastity; virginity; and the like with  religion; those questions of physical status that play so large a  part in most contemporary religions; have disappeared from modern  faith。  Let us be as clear as possible upon this。  God is concerned  by the health and fitness and vigour of his servants; we owe him our  best and utmost; but he has no special concern and no special  preferences or commandments regarding sexual things。 Christ; it is manifest; was of the modern faith in these matters; he  welcomed the Magdalen; neither would he condemn the woman taken in  adultery。  Manifestly corruption and disease were not to stand  between him and those who sought God in him。  But the Christianity  of the creeds; in this as in so many respects; does not rise to the  level of its founder; and it is as necessary to repeat to…day as  though the name of Christ had not been ascendant for nineteen  centuries; that sex is a secondary thing to religion; and sexual  status of no account in the presence of God。  It follows quite  logically that God does not discriminate between man and woman in  any essential things。  We leave our individuality behind us when we  come into the presence of God。  Sex is not disavowed but forgotten。   Just as one's last meal is forgottenwhich also is a difference  between the religious moment of modern faith and certain Christian  sacraments。  You are a believer and God is at hand to you; heed not  your state; reach out to him and he is there。  In the moment of  religion you are human; it matters not what else you are; male or  female; clean or unclean; Hebrew or Gentile; bond or free。  It is  AFTER the moment of religion that we become concerned about our  state and the manner in which we use ourselves。 We have to follow our reason as our sole guide in our individual  treatment of all such things as food and health and sex。  God is the  king of the whole world; he is the owner of our souls and bodies and  all things。  He is not particularly concerned about any aspect;  because he is concerned about every aspect。  We have to make the  best use of ourselves for his kingdom; that is our rule of life。   That rule means neither painful nor frantic abstinences nor any  forced way of living。  Purity; cleanliness; health; none of these  things are for themselves; they are for use; none are magic; all are  means。  The sword must be sharp and clean。  That does not mean that  we are perpetually to sharpen and clean itwhich would weaken and  waste the blade。  The sword must neither be drawn constantly nor  always rusting in its sheath。  Those who have had the wits and soul  to come to God; will have the wits and soul to find out and know  what is waste; what is vanity; what is the happiness that begets  strength of body and spirit; what is error; where vice begins; and  to avoid and repent and recoil from all those things that degrade。   These are matters not of the rule of life but of the application of  life。  They must neither be neglected nor made disproportionally  important。 To the believer; relationship with God is the supreme relationship。   It is difficult to imagine how the association of lovers and friends  can be very fine and close and good unless the two who love are each  also linked to God; so that through their moods and fluctuations and  the changes of years they can be held steadfast by his undying  steadfastness。  But it has been felt by many deep…feeling people  that there is so much kindred between the love and trust of husband  and wife and the feeling we have for God; that it is reasonable to  consider the former also as a sacred thing。  They do so value that  close love of mated man and woman; they are so intent upon its  permanence and completeness and to lift the dear relationship out of  the ruck of casual and transitory things; that they want to bring  it; as it were; into the very presence and assent of God。  There are  many who dream and desire that they are as deeply and completely  mated as this; many more who would fain be so; and some who are。   And from this comes the earnest desire to make marriage sacramental  and the attempt to impose upon all the world the outward appearance;  the restrictions; the pretence at least of such a sacramental union。 There may be such a quasi…sacramental union in many cases; but only  after years can one be sure of it; it is not to be brought about by  vows and promises but by
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