登陆注册
15689000000018

第18章 LIFE A TALE (7)

Nay, I apprehend that sorrow itself is a testimony to that good,--is the anguish and shrinking of the severed ties that have bound us to it; that it clings closest in hearts of the widest and most various sympathies; that only souls which have loved much and enjoyed much can feel its intensity or know its discipline.In the language of another, "Sorrow is not an independent state of mind, standing unconnected with all others...It is the effect, and, under the present conditions of our being, the inevitable effect, of strong affections.Nay, it is not so much their result, as a certain attitude of those affections themselves.It not simply flows from the love of excellence, of wisdom, of sympathy, but it is that very love, when conscious that excellence, that wisdom, that sympathy have departed." They, then, who deem it necessary for man's spiritual welfare that he should constantly feel the pressure of chastisement, and be engirt with the mist of tears, do not reason well.Jeremy Taylor reasons thus, when he says in allusion to certain lamps which burned for many ages in a tomb, but which expired when brought into open day: "So long as we are in the retirements of sorrow, of want, of fear, of sickness, we are burning and shining lamps; but when God lifts us up from the gates of death and carries us abroad into the open air, to converse with prosperity and temptations, we go out in darkness; and we cannot be preserved in light and heat but by still dwelling in the regions of sorrow." "There is beauty, and, to a certain extent, truth in this figure," says a writer, in reply; "but it by no means follows that continuous suffering would be good for man; on the contrary, it would be as remote from producing the perfection of our moral nature as unmitigated prosperity.It would be apt to produce a morbid and ghastly piety; the 'bright lamps' of which Taylor speaks would still be irradiating only a tomb." (Edinburgh Review No 141 The article on Pascal) We may doubt whether there is more essential religiousness in this seeking of sorrow as a mortification,--in this monastic self-laceration and exclusion,--than in the morbid misery of the hypochondriac.Neither comprehends the whole of life, nor is adapted to its realities.Christ was "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief;" but he was also full of sympathy with all good, and enjoyed the charm of friendship, and the light of existence.Around that great Life gather many amenities.

Below that face of agony beats a heart familiar with the best affections of human nature; otherwise, we may believe, the agony would not appear.The sadness of that last supper indicates the breaking up of many joyful communions and the history which closes in the shadow of the cross mingles with the festival of Cana, and lingers around the home at Bethany.

But I remark, once more, that while Christianity neither despises nor affects to desire sorrow, it clearly recognizes its great and beneficial mission.In one word, it shows its disciplinary character, and thus practically interprets the mystery of evil.It regards man as a spiritual being, thrown upon the theatre of this mortal life not merely for enjoyment, but for training,--for the development of spiritual affinities, and the attainment of spiritual ends.

It thus reveals a weaning, subduing, elevating power, in sorrow.

The origin of evil may puzzle us;--its use no Christian can deny.A sensual philosophy may shrink from it, in all its aspects, and retreat into a morbid skepticism or a timid submission.If we predicate mere happiness as "our being's end and aim," there is no explanation of evil.From this point of view, there is an ambiguity in nature,--a duality in every object, which we cannot solve.The throne of infinite light and love casts over the face of creation an inexplicable shadow.If we were made merely to be happy, why this hostility all around us? Why these sharp oppositions of pain and difficulty? Why these writhing nerves, these aching hearts, and over-laden eyes? Why the chill of disappointment, the shudder of remorse, the crush and blight of hope? Why athwart the horizon flicker so many shapes of misery and sin? Why appear these sad spectacles of painful dying chambers, and weary sick-beds?--these countless tomb-stones, too-ghastly witness to death and tears? Explain for me those abrupt inequalities,--the long train of necessities, poverty and its kindred woes, those fearful realities that lie in the abysses of every city,--that hideous, compressed mass which welters in the awful baptism of sensuality and ignorance,--the groans of inarticulate woe, the spectacle of oppression, the shameless cruelty of war, the pestilence that shakes its comet-sword over nations, and famine that peers with skeleton face through the corn-sheaves of plenty.Upon this theory of mere happiness no metaphysical subtlety can solve the fact of evil;--the coiled enigma constantly returns upon itself, inexplicable as ever.

But when we take the Christian view of life, we discover that not happiness merely, but virtue, holiness, is the great end of man; though happiness comes in as an inevitable consequence and accompaniment of this result.And in the light reflected from this view, evil assumes a powerful, and, I may say, a most beautiful office.It is just as necessary for the attainment of virtue as prosperity, or any blessing.

同类推荐
  • 学山诗话

    学山诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Cousin Betty

    Cousin Betty

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 论势

    论势

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 混元八景真经

    混元八景真经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 显无边佛土功德经

    显无边佛土功德经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 因为爱之放开手

    因为爱之放开手

    他出身豪门,从小一帆风顺,天之骄子的他遇上了出身寒门的她,从此他的人生改写。几年的守护,却始终走不进她的心,只因她的心中有座坟,住着未亡人。在忍痛送走她后,又放下一切追了过去,终于让她回到了自己的身边,他以为他们终于可以一起走下去的时候,她却和自己的哥哥一起背叛了自己。他悲痛欲绝的问:“为什么?为什么是我哥?”她冷漠的回答道:“因为他什么都比你好!你只不过是我的踏脚石而已,从知道你的身份后,我的目标就是你哥!”从此他的心中无爱只有恨!
  • TFBOYS触摸不到的你们

    TFBOYS触摸不到的你们

    第一次写小说,还不太熟悉,请大家多多关照。主要内容:三位女主在偶然间遇到了她们的偶像TFBOYS,在经历了许多困难之后,他们终于在了一起!
  • 东方神起回归之路

    东方神起回归之路

    几百年前的仙王座爆炸五位美少年的降落人间仙后座的跟随一直守护到现在
  • 异能女神:和竹马肩并肩

    异能女神:和竹马肩并肩

    【流浪更,不喜勿喷】虞歆的人生就是悲剧的真实写照!15岁父母被害身亡,20岁流落在外乞讨,25岁被陷害进监狱,30岁终于出狱,但也迎来了这一生的结局!如果人生能重来过,那结局一定不会再是这样了!一觉醒来,发现回到了15年前,看她如何在这一世翻手为云覆手为雨!可是……那上一世的冷酷帅气小竹马这一世到底肿么了?
  • 帝述记

    帝述记

    主角转生,来到了盛行武术的轩辕大陆,成为了元帅之孙。背负着众人的希望努力修炼,可天意弄人,主角遭受亲情离别,种种磨难。誓杀光仇人,统一大陆称帝至尊。更新时间暂定每天下午四点至六点之间。
  • 鸢尾花的泪光

    鸢尾花的泪光

    两岸文学PK大赛岚沐组织近年最为优秀的商业间谍桑蓝接受最后一个任务,进入卓氏企业盗取生产链,却意外与卓氏企业少爷卓季宸订婚···二十一年前的一面给他一辈子照顾她的承诺,但是她的心却始终恋着他死去已久的哥哥···情扯多年,鸢尾花的恋爱季节,还是自杀季节?
  • 第一妾妃

    第一妾妃

    惊世才女,权倾朝野,受尽宠爱,却不料一遭被人弃,口口声声说爱她的秀才一朝朝堂,休妻弃子,抚着她姣好的绝美之貌,那个脱离了秀才本相的驸马,变得狰狞惨绝,‘知不知道我一直不喜欢你出口成章的嘴巴’说完连根拔起了她的丁香舌。狠狠地攫住她的下颌,面色扭曲且狂笑,‘你的眼睛总是让男人着迷,还有你的脸,红颜祸水……’说完的同时,眼睛被剜了,脸颊划得面目全非。带着怨愤,独生爱女被一剑杀死,哀莫大于心死,携着全部的恨跳崖了。却不知,此一时彼一时,她以血为誓,用灵魂跟魔鬼做了交易,重生后的她却成为了昭阳帝国苏家嫡女,身份成谜的苏涟卿,开始慢慢剥丝抽茧,解开一个又一个的真相的时候,才猛然发现……
  • 诡墓行

    诡墓行

    秦始皇陵中嬴政为何大呼“我不甘心!”曹操疑冢中曹丕为何大呼“我好狠!”为何给人看个阳宅却发现底下有座阴宅?某万年小学生:“真想永远只有一个,没错我就是名侦探……”作者:“滚!”某万年小学生:“不好意思,不好意思,走错片场了……”作者:“咳咳,这一切的真相就是……就是……”
  • 绝禁门

    绝禁门

    一群年青的旅游爱好者,不远千里踏访古老而神秘的湘西,寻找巫蛊文化,然而当到达最后一个巫师祭台时,恐怖的事开始发生了,没有一个人可以逃脱这扇下了诅咒的禁门......
  • 影后之路

    影后之路

    为了心中的执念,她毅然踏上了演艺之路。路上有荆棘,有花朵;有对手,有朋友;有泪水,有欢笑……而她的目标,却是道路尽头的桂冠!——————每晚八点更新,喜欢的话烦请收藏一下,鞠躬!