SWAYING TREE TOPS 



while afield the sky should become 

 leaden, rain drip from the branches 

 of the trees, chill take hold of his 

 body, he might misjudge and miscall 

 the experience one of spiritual afflic- 

 tion, when it, too, is only physical. He 

 who goes to nature knowing nothing 

 of God, gets nothing but physical 

 stimulation, either pleasing or de- 

 pressing, as the day may be. 



The engineer who sits within the 

 cab, the machinist who runs the lathe, 

 will see nothing but two " streaks of 

 rust," or a pile of steel shavings, if 

 he have no sense of God. 



It matters not where a man goes, 

 he can worship, but he must first 

 know the Lord of Worship. God is 

 immanent in nature and industry, but 

 nature and industry are not God. 



