As I walk on the old Santa Fe Trail each morning through Penn Valley Park in Kansas City, the marks of time are plainly visible. Erosion of water and wind have bared the sedimentary rocks and exposed the layers in well defined pages so I may study this great rock-paged geology book, and indeed it's a pleasure to me. Back of all is the grand plan of the Universe of which this earth is an atom. That plan is ruled by a Divine law and power. For you or me to take a fragment of truth and attempt to pass it as a definite science, a complete religion or all truth, is an assumption which these records of countless ages frown upon as a hopeless, bootless task. All science has some truth; all creeds, sects, isms and cults likewise have truth, but no branch or group possesses all truth. My fossil fish on the wall wiggled his tail He lived and died in accordance with the plan of the Creator of the Universe and you are an atom and I am an atom in that Universe and governed by the power that gave life and crushed to death that fossil fish. Verily we presume when we say, "we have all the truth; think as we do or you are lost." The old world has not told its full story. The Universe of which this world is a part is still a deeper mystery. We shall not know all truth until the great revealing time. We cannot change the pages of the millions of years gone by. We can do very little to change the pages of the millions of years to come. What little we can do, we can only do TODAY. Today is yours and mine; let's do the best we can with our possession in act and thought and word. The sun goes down behind the sky-line on the West as it has done for millions of years. I lay aside my pen with a bigger view, a deeper appreciation of the Creator God made. God rules. God plans. And verily we are weaklings and foolish, who presume by selfish prayer to suggest to Him what He shall do. Let us strive to be appreciative of Him and try to lift ourselves in sublime thought into the higher faith thought and realize that we are part of Him and His plan, and failure is impossible to us, if we keep up and on, doing good, speaking softly, dealing gently, showing kindness today and living in accordance with the big, broad, generous, charitable plan instead of the little, bigoted, narrow, selfish idea that we are sole possessors of truth and that the man who differs with us in belief is in error. This chapter is about big things and in it is a big moral for all who are big enough to grasp it. |