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first and chiefest in ourselves but also in all mankind察and to bring about the establishment of his real and visible kingdom throughout the world。 And that idea of God as the Invisible King of the whole world means not merely that God is to be made and declared the head of the world察but that the kingdom of God is to be present throughout the whole fabric of the world察that the Kingdom of God is to be in the teaching at the village school察in the planning of the railway siding of the market town察in the mixing of the mortar at the building of the workman's house。 It means that ultimately no effigy of intrusive king or emperor is to disfigure our coins and stamps any more察God himself and no delegate is to be represented wherever men buy or sell察on our letters and our receipts察a perpetual witness察a perpetual reminder。 There is no act altogether without significance察no power so humble that it may not be used for or against God察no life but can orient itself to him。 To realise God in one's heart is to be filled with the desire to serve him察and the way of his service is neither to pull up one's life by the roots nor to continue it in all its essentials unchanged察but to turn it about察to turn everything that there is in it round into his way。 The outward duty of those who serve God must vary greatly with the abilities they possess and the positions in which they find themselves察but for all there are certain fundamental duties察a constant attempt to be utterly truthful with oneself察a constant sedulousness to keep oneself fit and bright for God's service察and to increase one's knowledge and powers察and a hidden persistent watchfulness of one's baser motives察a watch against fear and indolence察against vanity察against greed and lust察against envy察 malice察and uncharitableness。 To have found God truly does in itself make God's service one's essential motive察but these evils lurk in the shadows察in the lassitudes and unwary moments。 No one escapes them altogether察there is no need for tragic moods on account of imperfections。 We can no more serve God without blunders and set´backs than we can win battles without losing men。 But the less of such loss the better。 The servant of God must keep his mind as wide and sound and his motives as clean as he can察just as an operating surgeon must keep his nerves and muscles as fit and his hands as clean as he can。 Neither may righteously evade exercise and regular washingof mind as of hands。 An incessant watchfulness of one's self and one's thoughts and the soundness of one's thoughts察cleanliness察clearness察a wariness against indolence and prejudice察careful truth察habitual frankness察fitness and steadfast work察these are the daily fundamental duties that every one who truly comes to God will察as a matter of course察set before himself。
5。 THE INCREASING KINGDOM
Now of the more intimate and personal life of the believer it will be more convenient to write a little later。 Let us for the present pursue the idea of this world´kingdom of God察to whose establishment he calls us。 This kingdom is to be a peaceful and co´ordinated activity of all mankind upon certain divine ends。 These察we conceive察are first察the maintenance of the racial life察secondly察 the exploration of the external being of nature as it is and as it has been察that is to say history and science察thirdly察that exploration of inherent human possibility which is art察fourthly察 that clarification of thought and knowledge which is philosophy察and finally察the progressive enlargement and development of the racial life under these lights察so that God may work through a continually better body of humanity and through better and better equipped minds察that he and our race may increase for ever察working unendingly upon the development of the powers of life and the mastery of the blind forces of matter throughout the deeps of space。 He sets out with us察we are persuaded察to conquer ourselves and our world and the stars。 And beyond the stars our eyes can as yet see nothing察our imaginations reach and fail。 Beyond the limits of our understanding is the veiled Being of Fate察whose face is hidden from us。 。 。 。 It may be that minds will presently appear among us of such a quality that the face of that Unknown will not be altogether hidden。 。 。 。 But the business of such ordinary lives as ours is the setting up of this earthly kingdom of God。 That is the form into which our lives must fall and our consciences adapt themselves。 Belief in God as the Invisible King brings with it almost necessarily a conception of this coming kingdom of God on earth。 Each believer as he grasps this natural and immediate consequence of the faith that has come into his life will form at the same time a Utopian conception of this world changed in the direction of God's purpose。 The vision will follow the realisation of God's true nature and purpose as a necessary second step。 And he will begin to develop the latent citizen of this world´state in himself。 He will fall in with the idea of the world´wide sanities of this new order being drawn over the warring outlines of the present察and of men falling out of relationship with the old order and into relationship with the new。 Many men and women are already working to´day at tasks that belong essentially to God's kingdom察tasks that would be of the same essential nature if the world were now a theocracy察for example察they are doing or sustaining scientific research or education or creative art察they are making roads to bring men together察they are doctors working for the world's health察they are building homes察they are constructing machinery to save and increase the powers of men。 。 。 。 Such men and women need only to change their orientation as men will change about at a work´table when the light that was coming in a little while ago from the southern windows察begins presently to come in chiefly from the west察to become open and confessed servants of God。 This work that they were doing for ambition察or the love of men or the love of knowledge or what seemed the inherent impulse to the work itself察or for money or honour or country or king察they will realise they are doing for God and by the power of God。 Self´ transformation into a citizen of God's kingdom and a new realisation of all earthly politics as no more than the struggle to define and achieve the kingdom of God in the earth察follow on察without any need for a fresh spiritual impulse察from the moment when God and the believer meet and clasp one another。 This transfiguration of the world into a theocracy may seem a merely fantastic idea to anyone who comes to it freshly without such general theological preparation as the preceding pages have made。 But to anyone who has been at the pains to clear his mind even a little from the obsession of existing but transitory things察it ceases to be a mere suggestion and becomes more and more manifestly the real future of mankind。 From the phase of ;so things should be察─the mind will pass very rapidly to the realisation that ;so things will be。; Towards this the directive wills among men have been drifting more and more steadily and perceptibly and with fewer eddyings and retardations察for many centuries。 The purpose of mankind will not be always thus confused and fragmentary。 This dissemination of will´power is a phase。 The age of the warring tribes and kingdoms and empires that began a hundred centuries or so ago察draws to its close。 The kingdom of God on earth is not a metaphor察not a mere spiritual state察not a dream察not an uncertain project察it is the thing before us察it is the close and inevitable destiny of mankind。 In a few score years the faith of the true God will be spreading about the world。 The few halting confessions of God that one hears here and there to´day察like that little twittering of birds which comes before the dawn察will have swollen to a choral unanimity。 In but a few centuries the whole world will be openly察confessedly察 preparing for the kingdom。 In but a few centuries God will have led us out of the dark forest of these present wars and confusions into the open brotherhood of his rule。
6。 WHAT IS MY PLACE IN THE KINGDOM
This conception of the general life of mankind as a transformation at thousands of points of the confused察egotistical察proprietary察 partisan察nationalist察life´wasting chaos of human life to´day into the coherent development of the world kingdom of God察provides the form into which everyone who comes to the knowledge of God will naturally seek to fit his every thought and activity。 The material greeds察the avarice察fear察rivalries察and ignoble ambitions of a disordered world will be challenged and examined under one general question此 What am I in the kingdom of God拭─It has already been suggested that there is a great and growing number of occupations that belong already to God's kingdom察 research察teaching察creative art察creative administration察 cultivation察construction察maintenance察and the honest satisfaction of honest practical human needs。 For such people conversion to the intimacy of God means at most a