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from God really so simple nothing but that? It would seem that every one might understand it, it is so simple !

The prophet Elijah, a fugitive from men, took refuge in a cave, and was told that God would ap pear to him. There came a great wind that devas tated the forest; Elijah thought that the Lord had come, but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind came the thunder and the lightning, but God was not there. Then came the earthquake: the earth belched forth (ire, the rocks were shattered, the mountain was rent to its foundations; Elijah looked for the Lord, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. Then, in the calm that followed, a gentle breeze came to the prophet, bearing the fresh ness of the fields; and Elijah knew that God was there. It is a magnificent illustration of the words, " Resist not evil."

They are very simple, these words; but they are, nevertheless, the expression of a law divine and human. If there has been in history a progressive movement for the suppression of evil, it is due to the men who understood the doctrine of Jesus who endured evil, and resisted not evil by violence. The advance of humanity towards righteousness is due, not to the tyrants, but to the martyrs. As fire cannot^cxtinguish fire, so evil cannot suppress evil. Good alone, confronting evil and resisting its con- tagion, can overcome evil. And in the inner world of the human soul, the law is as absolute as was even the law of Galileo, more absolute, more clear,

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