第4章

类别:其他 作者:Russell Conwell字数:15646更新时间:18/12/14 11:25:45
“`No,\'Isaid;`butIamgoingtogetitto-night。\' “`You\'llnevergetit,\'hesaid。`He\'snotthatsortofaman。He\'snotevenachurchman!\' “ButIjustwentquietlyonwiththework,withoutanswering,andafterquiteawhileheleft;buthecalledback,ashewentoff,`Well,ifhedoesgiveyouthathundreddollars,cometomeandI\'llgiveyouanotherhundred。\'\'\' Conwellsmilesingenialreminiscenceandwithoutanyapparentsensethatheistellingofagreatpersonaltriumph,andgoeson: “Thosetwomenbothpaidthemoney,andofcoursethechurchpeoplethemselves,whoatfirsthadnotquiteunderstoodthatIcouldbeinearnest,joinedinandhelped,withworkandmoney,andas,whilethenewchurchwasbuilding,itwaspeculiarlyimportanttogetandkeepthecongregationtogether,andastheyhadceasedtohaveaministeroftheirown,IusedtorunoutfromBostonandpreachforthem,inaroomwehired。 “AnditwasthereinLexington,in1879,thatIdeterminedtobecomeaminister。Ihadagoodlawpractice,butIdeterminedtogiveitup。FormanyyearsIhadfeltmoreorlessofacalltotheministry,andhereatlengthwasthedefinitetimetobegin。 “WeekbyweekIpreachedthere\'\'——howstrange,now,tothinkofWilliamDeanHowellsandthecolonel-preacher!——“andafterawhilethechurchwascompleted,andinthatverychurch,thereinLexington,Iwasordainedaminister。\'\' Amarvelousthing,allthis,evenwithoutconsideringthemarvelousheightsthatConwellhassinceattained——amarvelousthing,anachievementofpositiveromance!ThatlittlechurchstoodforAmericanbraveryandinitiativeandself-sacrificeandromanticisminawaythatwellbefittedgoodoldLexington。 ToleavealargeandoverflowinglawpracticeandtakeuptheministryatasalaryofsixhundreddollarsayearseemedtotherelativesofConwell\'swifetheextremeoffoolishness,andtheydidnothesitatesotoexpressthemselves。Naturallyenough,theydidnothaveConwell\'svision。Yethehimselfwasfairenoughtorealizeandtoadmitthattherewasagooddealoffairnessintheirobjections;andsohesaidtothecongregationthat,althoughhewasquitereadytocomeforthesixhundreddollarsayear,heexpectedthemtodoublehissalaryassoonashedoubledthechurchmembership。Thisseemedtothemagooddeallikeajoke,buttheyansweredinperfectearnestnessthattheywouldbequitewillingtodothedoublingassoonashedidthedoubling,andinlessthanayearthesalarywasdoubledaccordingly。 Iaskedhimifhehadfoundithardtogiveupthelucrativelawforapoorministry,andhisreplygaveadelightfulimpressionofhiscapacityforhumorousinsightintohumannature,forhesaid,withagenialtwinkle: “Ohyes,itwasawrench;butthereisasortofromanceofself-sacrifice,youknow。Irathersupposetheold-timemartyrsratherenjoyedthemselvesinbeingmartyrs!\'\' ConwelldidnotstayverylonginLexington。 AstrugglinglittlechurchinPhiladelphiaheardofwhathewasdoing,andsoanolddeaconwentuptoseeandhearhim,andaninvitationwasgiven;andastheLexingtonchurchseemedtobeprosperouslyonitsfeet,andtheneedsofthePhiladelphiabodykeenlyappealedtoConwell\'simagination,achangewasmade,andatasalaryofeighthundreddollarsayearhewent,in1882,tothelittlestrugglingPhiladelphiacongregation,andofthatcongregationheisstillpastor——only,itceasedtobeastrugglingcongregationagreatmanyyearsago!Andlongagoitbeganpayinghimmorethousandseveryyearthanatfirstitgavehimhundreds。 DreamerasConwellalwaysisinconnectionwithhisimmensepracticality,andmovedasheisbythespiritualinfluencesoflife,itismorethanlikelythatnotonlydidPhiladelphia\'sneedappeal,butalsothefactthatPhiladelphia,asacity,meantmuchtohim,for,comingNorth,woundedfromabattle-fieldoftheCivilWar,itwasinPhiladelphiathathewascaredforuntilhishealthandstrengthwererecovered。ThusitcamethatPhiladelphiahadearlybecomedeartohim。 Andhereisanexcellentexampleofhowdreaminggreatdreamsmaygohand-in-handwithwinningsuperbresults。ForthatlittlestrugglingcongregationnowownsandoccupiesagreatnewchurchbuildingthatseatsmorepeoplethananyotherProtestantchurchinAmerica——andDr。Conwellfillsit! III STORYOFTHEFIFTY-SEVENCENTS ATeverypointinConwell\'slifeoneseesthathewinsthroughhiswonderfulpersonalinfluenceonoldandyoung。Everystepforward,everytriumphachieved,comesnotalonefromhisownenthusiasm,butbecauseofhisputtingthatenthusiasmintoothers。AndwhenIlearnedhowitcameaboutthatthepresentchurchbuildingswerebegun,itwasanotherofthosemarveloustalesoffactthatarestrangerthananyimaginationcouldmakethem。Andyetthetalewassosimpleandsweetandsadandunpretending。 WhenDr。ConwellfirstassumedchargeofthelittlecongregationthatledhimtoPhiladelphiaitwasreallyalittlechurchbothinitsnumbersandinthesizeofthebuildingthatitoccupied,butitquicklybecamesopopularunderhisleadershipthatthechurchservicesandSunday- schoolserviceswerealikesocrowdedthattherewasnoroomforallwhocame,andalwaystherewerepeopleturnedfromthedoors。 Oneafternoonalittlegirl,whohadeagerlywishedtogo,turnedbackfromtheSunday-schooldoor,cryingbitterlybecausetheyhadtoldherthattherewasnomoreroom。Butatall,black- hairedmanmetherandnoticedhertearsand,stopping,askedwhyitwasthatshewascrying,andshesobbinglyrepliedthatitwasbecausetheycouldnotletherintotheSunday-school。 “Iliftedhertomyshoulder,\'\'saysDr。Conwell,intellingofthis;forafterhearingthestoryelsewhereIaskedhimtotellittomehimself,foritseemedalmosttoostrangetobetrue。 “Iliftedhertomyshoulder\'\'——andonerealizestheprettysceneitmusthavemadeforthelittlegirltogothroughthecrowdofpeople,dryinghertearsandridingproudlyontheshouldersofthekindly,tall,darkman!“IsaidtoherthatIwouldtakeherin,andIdidso,andIsaidtoherthatweshouldsomedayhavearoombigenoughforallwhoshouldcome。Andwhenshewenthomeshetoldherparents——Ionlylearnedthisafterward——thatshewasgoingtosavemoneytohelpbuildthelargerchurchandSunday-schoolthatDr。Conwellwanted!Herparentspleasantlyhumoredherintheideaandletherrunerrandsanddolittletaskstoearnpennies,andshebegandroppingthepenniesintoherbank。 “Shewasalovablelittlething——butinonlyafewweeksafterthatshewastakensuddenlyillanddied;andatthefuneralherfathertoldme,quietly,ofhowhislittlegirlhadbeensavingmoneyforabuilding-fund。Andthere,atthefuneral,hehandedmewhatshehadsaved——justfifty- sevencentsinpennies。\'\' Dr。Conwelldoesnotsayhowdeeplyhewasmoved;heis,afterall,amanofveryfewwordsastohisownemotions。Butadeeptendernesshadcreptintohisvoice。 “AtameetingofthechurchtrusteesItoldofthisgiftoffifty-sevencents——thefirstgifttowardtheproposedbuilding-fundofthenewchurchthatwassometimetoexist。Foruntilthenthematterhadbarelybeenspokenof,asanewchurchbuildinghadbeensimplyapossibilityforthefuture。 “Thetrusteesseemedmuchimpressed,anditturnedoutthattheywerefarmoreimpressedthanIcouldpossiblyhavehoped,forinafewdaysoneofthemcametomeandsaidthathethoughtitwouldbeanexcellentideatobuyalotonBroadStreet——theverylotonwhichthebuildingnowstands。\'\'ItwascharacteristicofDr。Conwellthathedidnotpointout,whateveryonewhoknowshimwouldunderstand,thatitwashisowninspirationputintothetrusteeswhichresultedinthisquickanddefinitemoveonthepartofoneofthem。“Italkedthematteroverwiththeowneroftheproperty,andtoldhimofthebeginningofthefund,thestoryofthelittlegirl。Themanwasnotoneofourchurch,norinfact,washeachurch-goeratall,buthelistenedattentivelytothetaleofthefifty-sevencentsandsimplysaidhewasquitereadytogoaheadandsellusthatpieceoflandfortenthousanddollars,taking——andtheunexpectednessofthisdeeplytouchedmetakingafirstpaymentofjustfifty-sevencentsandlettingtheentirebalancestandonafive-per-cent。mortgage! “Anditseemedtomethatitwouldbetherightthingtoacceptthisunexpectedlyliberalproposition,andIwentovertheentirematteronthatbasiswiththetrusteesandsomeoftheothermembers,andallthepeopleweresoontalkingofhavinganewchurch。Butitwasnotdoneinthatway,afterall,for,finethoughthatwaywouldhavebeen,therewastobeonestillfiner。 “Notlongaftermytalkwiththemanwhoownedtheland,andhissurprisinglygood-heartedproposition,anexchangewasarrangedformeoneeveningwithaMountHollychurch,andmywifewentwithme。Wecamebacklate,anditwascoldandwetandmiserable,butasweapproachedourhomewesawthatitwasalllightedfromtoptobottom,anditwasclearthatitwasfullofpeople。Isaidtomywifethattheyseemedtobehavingabettertimethanwehadhad,andwewentin,curioustoknowwhatitwasallabout。 Anditturnedoutthatourabsencehadbeenintentionallyarranged,andthatthechurchpeoplehadgatheredatourhometomeetusonourreturn。 AndIwasutterlyamazed,forthespokesmantoldmethattheentiretenthousanddollarshadbeenraisedandthatthelandforthechurchthatIwantedwasfreeofdebt。Andallhadcomesoquicklyanddirectlyfromthatdearlittlegirl\'sfifty-sevencents。\'\' Doesn\'titseemlikeafairytale!Butthenthismanhasallhislifebeenmakingfairytalesintorealities。Heinspiredthechild。Heinspiredthetrustees。Heinspiredtheowneroftheland。Heinspiredthepeople。 Thebuildingofthegreatchurch——theTempleBaptistChurch,asitistermed——wasagreatundertakingforthecongregation;eventhoughithadbeenswiftlygrowingfromthedayofDr。 Conwell\'stakingchargeofit,itwassomethingfaraheadofwhat,exceptintheeyesofanenthusiast,theycouldpossiblycompleteandpayforandsupport。Norwasitaneasytask。 Groundwasbrokenforthebuildingin1889,in1891itwasopenedforworship,andthencameyearsofraisingmoneytoclearit。Butitwaslongagoplacedcompletelyoutofdebt,andwithonlyasinglelargesubscription——oneoftenthousanddollars——forthechurchisnotinawealthyneighborhood,noristhecongregationmadeupofthegreatandrich。 Thechurchisbuiltofstone,anditsinteriorisagreatamphitheater。Specialattentionhasbeengiventofreshairandlight;thereisnothingofthedim,religiouslightthatgoeswithmedievalchurchliness。Behindthepulpitaretiersofseatsforthegreatchoruschoir。Thereisalargeorgan。 Thebuildingispeculiarlyadaptedforhearingandseeing,andifitisnot,strictlyspeaking,beautifulinitself,itisbeautifulwhenitisfilledwithencirclingrowsofmenandwomen。 Manoffeelingthatheis,andonewhoappreciatestheimportanceofsymbols,Dr。Conwellhadaheartofolive-woodbuiltintothefrontofthepulpit,forthewoodwasfromanolive-treeintheGardenofGethsemane。Andtheamber-coloredtilesintheinnerwallsofthechurchbear,undertheglaze,thenamesofthousandsofhispeople; foreveryone,youngorold,whohelpedinthebuilding,eventothegivingofasingledollar,hashisnameinscribedthere。ForDr。ConwellwishedtoshowthatitisnotonlythehouseoftheLord,butalso,inakeenlypersonalsense,thehouseofthosewhobuiltit。 Thechurchhasapossibleseatingcapacityof4,200,althoughonly3,135chairshavebeenputinit,forithasbeenthedesirenottocrowdthespaceneedlessly。ThereisalsoagreatroomfortheSunday-school,andextensiveroomsfortheyoungmen\'sassociation,theyoungwomen\'sassociation,andforakitchen,forexecutiveoffices,formeeting-placesforchurchofficersandboardsandcommittees。Itisaspaciousandpracticalandcompletechurchhome,andthepeoplefeelathomethere。 “Youseeagain,\'\'saidDr。Conwell,musingly,“theadvantageofaimingatbigthings。Thatbuildingrepresents$109,000aboveground。Itisfreefromdebt。Hadwebuiltasmallchurch,itwouldnowbeheavilymortgaged。\'\' IV HISPOWERASORATORANDPREACHER EVENasayoungmanConwellwonlocalfameasanorator。AttheoutbreakoftheCivilWarhebeganmakingpatrioticspeechesthatgainedenlistments。Aftergoingtothefronthewassentbackhomeforatime,onfurlough,tomakemorespeechestodrawmorerecruits,forhisspeechesweresopersuasive,sopowerful,sofullofhomelyandpatrioticfeeling,thatthemenwhoheardthemthrongedintotheranks。Andasapreacherheusespersuasion,power,simpleandhomelyeloquence,todrawmentotheranksofChristianity。 Heisanoratorborn,andhasdevelopedthisinbornpowerbythehardestofstudyandthoughtandpractice。Heisoneofthoseraremenwhoalwaysseizeandholdtheattention。Whenhespeaks,menlisten。Itisquality,temperament,control——thewordisimmaterial,butthefactisverymaterialindeed。 SomequarterofacenturyagoConwellpublishedalittlebookforstudentsonthestudyandpracticeoforatory。That“clear-cutarticulationisthecharmofeloquence\'\'isoneofhisinsisted-uponstatements,anditwellillustratesthelifelongpracticeofthemanhimself,foreverywordashetalkscanbeheardineverypartofalargebuilding,yetalwayshespeakswithoutapparenteffort。 Heavoids“elocution。\'\'Hisvoiceissoft-pitchedandneverbreaks,evennowwhenheisoverseventy,because,soheexplainsit,healwaysspeaksinhisnaturalvoice。Thereisneverastrainingaftereffect。 “Aspeakermustpossessalarge-heartedregardforthewelfareofhisaudience,\'\'hewrites,andhereagainweseeConwellexplainingConwellism。 “Enthusiasminvitesenthusiasm,\'\'isanotherofhispointsofimportance;andoneunderstandsthatitisbydeliberatepurpose,andnotbychance,thathetrieswithsuchtremendousefforttoputenthusiasmintohishearerswitheverysermonandeverylecturethathedelivers。 “Itiseasytoraisealaugh,butdangerous,foritisthegreatesttestofanorator\'scontrolofhisaudiencetobeabletolandthemagainonthesolidearthofsoberthinking。\'\'Ihaveknownhimattheveryendofasermonhavearippleoflaughtersweepfreelyovertheentirecongregation,andtheninamomenthehaseveryindividualunderhiscontrol,listeningsoberlytohiswords。 Heneverfearstousehumor,anditisalwaysverysimpleandobviousandeffective。Withhimevenaverysimplepunmaybeused,notonlywith- outtakingawayfromthestrengthofwhatheissaying,butwithavividincreaseofimpressiveness。 Andwhenhesayssomethingfunnyitisinsuchadelightfulandconfidentialway,withsuchagenial,quiet,infectioushumorousness,thathisaudienceiscaptivated。Andtheyneverthinkthatheistellingsomethingfunnyofhisown; itseems,suchistheskilloftheman,thatheisjustlettingthemknowofsomethinghumorousthattheyaretoenjoywithhim。 “Beabsolutelytruthfulandscrupulouslyclear,\'\' hewrites;andwithdelightfullytersecommonsense,hesays,“Useillustrationsthatillustrate\'\'—— andneverdidanoratorliveuptothisinjunctionmorethandoesConwellhimself。Nothingismoresurprising,nothingismoreinteresting,thanthewayinwhichhemakesuseasillustrationsoftheimpressionsandincidentsofhislongandvariedlife,and,whateveritis,ithasdirectandinstantbearingontheprogressofhisdiscourse。Hewillrefertosomethingthatheheardachildsayinatrainyesterday;inafewminuteshewillspeakofsomethingthathesaworsomeonewhomhemetlastmonth,orlastyear,ortenyearsago—— inOhio,inCalifornia,inLondon,inParis,inNewYork,inBombay;andeachmemory,eachillustration,isahammerwithwhichhedriveshomeatruth。 Thevastnumberofplaceshehasvisitedandpeoplehehasmet,theinfinitevarietyofthingshisobservanteyeshaveseen,givehimhisceaselessflowofillustrations,andhismemoryandhisskillmakeadmirableuseofthem。Itisseldomthatheusesanillustrationfromwhathehasread;everythingis,characteristically,hisown。 HenryM。Stanley,whoknewhimwell,referredtohimas“thatdouble-sightedYankee,\'\'whocould“seeataglanceallthereisandallthereeverwas。\'\' Andneverwasthereamanwhososupplementswithpersonalreminiscencetheplaceorthepersonthathasfiguredintheillustration。WhenheillustrateswiththestoryofthediscoveryofCaliforniagoldatSutter\'shealmostparentheticallyremarks,“Ideliveredthislectureonthatveryspotafewyearsago;thatis,inthetownthataroseonthatveryspot。\'\'Andwhenheillustratesbythestoryoftheinventionofthesewing-machine,headds:“Isupposethatifanyofyouwereaskedwhowastheinventorofthesewing-machine,youwouldsaythatitwasEliasHowe。Butthatwouldbeamistake。IwaswithEliasHoweintheCivilWar,andheoftenusedtotellmehowhehadtriedforfourteenyearstoinventthesewing-machineandthatthenhiswife,feelingthatsomethingreallyhadtobedone,inventeditinacoupleofhours。\'\'Listeningtohim,youbegintofeelintouchwitheverybodyandeverything,andinafriendlyandintimateway。 Always,whetherinthepulpitorontheplatform,asinprivateconversation,thereisanabsolutesimplicityaboutthemanandhiswords;asimplicity,anearnestness,acompletehonesty。Andwhenhesetsdown,inhisbookonoratory,“A manhasnorighttousewordscarelessly,\'\'hestandsforthatrespectforword-craftsmanshipthateverysuccessfulspeakerorwritermustfeel。 “Beintenselyinearnest,\'\'hewrites;andinwritingthishesetsdownaprimeprinciplenotonlyofhisoratory,butofhislife。 AyoungministertoldmethatDr。Conwelloncesaidtohim,withdeepfeeling,“Alwaysremember,asyoupreach,thatyouarestrivingtosaveatleastonesoulwitheverysermon。\'\'AndtooneofhisclosefriendsDr。Conwellsaid,inoneofhisself-revealingconversations: “Ifeel,wheneverIpreach,thatthereisalwaysonepersoninthecongregationtowhom,inallprobability,Ishallneverpreachagain,andthereforeIfeelthatImustexertmyutmostpowerinthatlastchance。\'\'Andinthis,evenifthiswereall,oneseeswhyeachofhissermonsissoimpressive,andwhyhisenergyneverlags。Always,withhim,isthefeelingthatheisintheworldtodoallthegoodhecanpossiblydo;notamoment,notanopportunity,mustbelost。 Themomentherisesandstepstothefrontofhispulpithehastheattentionofeveryoneinthebuilding,andthisattentionhecloselyholdstillheisthrough。Yetitisneverbyastrikingeffortthatattentionisgained,exceptinsofarthathisuttersimplicityisstriking。“Iwanttopreachsosimplythatyouwillnotthinkitpreaching,butjustthatyouarelisteningtoafriend,\'\'Irememberhissaying,oneSundaymorning,ashebeganhissermon;andthenhewentonjustassimplyassuchhomely,kindly,friendlywordspromised。Andhoweffectively! Hebelievesthateverythingshouldbesoputastobeunderstoodbyall,andthisbeliefheappliesnotonlytohispreaching,buttothereadingoftheBible,whosedescriptionshenotonlyvisualizestohimself,butmakesvividlycleartohishearers;andthisoftenmakesforfascinationinresult。 Forexample,heisreadingthetenthchapterofISamuel,andbegins,“`Thoushaltmeetacompanyofprophets。\'\'\' “`Singers,\'itshouldbetranslated,\'\'heputsin,liftinghiseyesfromthepageandlookingoutoverhispeople。Thenhegoeson,takingthischangeasamatterofcourse,“`Thoushaltmeetacompanyofsingerscomingdownfromthehighplace——\'\'\' Whereuponheagaininterruptshimself,andinanirresistibleexplanatoryaside,whichinstantlyraisesthedesiredpictureinthemindofeveryone,hesays:“Thatmeans,fromthelittleoldchurchonthehill,youknow。\'\'Andhowplainandclearandrealandinteresting——mostofall,interesting——itisfromthismoment!Anothermanwouldhaveleftitthatprophetswerecomingdownfromahighplace,whichwouldnothaveseemedatallaliveornatural,andhere,suddenly,Conwellhasflashedhispictureofthesingerscomingdownfromthelittleoldchurchonthehill!Thereismagicindoingthatsortofthing。 Andhegoeson,nowreading:“`Thoushaltmeetacompanyofsingerscomingdownfromthelittleoldchurchonthehill,withapsaltery,andatabret,andapipe,andaharp,andtheyshallsing。\'\'\' MusicisoneofConwell\'sstrongestaids。Hesingshimself;singsasifhelikestosing,andoftenfindshimselfleadingthesinging——usuallyso,indeed,attheprayer-meetings,andoften,ineffect,atthechurchservices。 Irememberatonechurchservicethatthechoir-leaderwasstandinginfrontofthemassedchoirostensiblyleadingthesinging,butthatConwellhimself,standingattherearofthepulpitplatform,withhiseyesonhishymn-book,silentlyswayingalittlewiththemusicandunconsciouslybeatingtimeasheswayed,wasjustasunconsciouslytherealleader,foritwashewhomthecongregationwerewatchingandwithhimthattheywerekeepingtime!Heneversuspectedit;hewasmerelythinkingalongwiththemusic;andtherewassuchalookofcontagioushappinessonhisfaceasmadeeveryoneinthebuildingsimilarlyhappy。Forhepossessesamysteriousfacultyofimbuingotherswithhisownhappiness。 Notonlysingers,butthemodernequivalentofpsalteryandtabretandcymbals,allhavetheirplaceinDr。Conwell\'sschemeofchurchservice; fortheremaybeapiano,andtheremayevenbeatrombone,andthereisagreatorgantohelpthevoices,andattimestherearechimingbells。 Hismusicaltasteseemstotendtowardthethunderous——orperhapsitisonlythatheknowstherearetimeswhenpeopleliketohearthethunderousandaremovedbyit。 Andhowthechoirthemselveslikeit!Theyoccupyagreatcurvingspacebehindthepulpit,andputtheirheartsintosong。Andasthecongregationdisperseandthechoirfilterdown,sometimestheyarestillsingingandsomeofthemcontinuetosingastheygoslowlyouttowardthedoors。Theyarehappy——Conwellhimselfishappy——allthecongregationarehappy。Hemakeseverybodyfeelhappyincomingtochurch;hemakesthechurchattractivejustasHowellswassolongagotoldthathedidinLexington。 Andthereissomethingmorethanhappiness; thereisasenseofease,ofcomfort,ofgeneraljoy,thatisquiteunmistakable。Thereisnothingofstiffnessorconstraint。Andwithitallthereisfullreverence。Itisnowonderthatheisaccustomedtofilleveryseatofthegreatbuilding。 Hisgesturesareusuallyverysimple。Nowandthen,whenheworksuptoemphasis,hestrikesonefistinthepalmoftheotherhand。Whenheisthroughyoudonotrememberthathehasmadeanygesturesatall,butthesoundofhisvoiceremainswithyou,andthelookofhiswonderfuleyes。Andthoughheispastthethreescoreyearsandten,helooksoutoverhispeoplewitheyesthatstillhavetheveritablelookofyouth。 Likeallgreatmen,henotonlydoesbigthings,butkeepsintouchwithmyriaddetails。Whenhisassistant,announcingthefuneralofanoldmember,hesitatesaboutthestreetandnumberandsaysthattheycanbefoundinthetelephonedirectory,Dr。Conwell\'sdeepvoicebreaksquietlyinwith,“Suchanumber[givingit],DauphinStreet\'\'——quietly,andinalowtone,yeteveryoneinthechurchhearsdistinctlyeverysyllableofthatlowvoice。 Hisfundofpersonalanecdote,orpersonalreminiscence,isconstantandillustrativeinhispreaching,justasitiswhenhelectures,andthereminiscencessweepthroughmanyyears,andattimesarereallystartlinginthevividandhomelikepicturestheypresentofthefamousfolkofthepastthatheknew。 OneSundayeveninghemadeanalmostcasualreferencetothetimewhenhefirstmetGarfield,thenacandidateforthePresidency。“IaskedMajorMcKinley,whomIhadmetinWashington,andwhosehomewasinnorthernOhio,aswasthatofMr。Garfield,togowithmetoMr。 Garfield\'shomeandintroduceme。Whenwegotthere,aneighborhadtofindhim。`Jim!Jim!\' hecalled。Yousee,GarfieldwasjustplainJimtohisoldneighbors。It\'shardtorecognizeaherooveryourbackfence!\'\'Hepausedamo- mentfortheappreciativerippletosubside,andwenton: “Wethreetalkedtheretogether\'\'——whatararetalkingthatmusthavebeen-McKinley,Garfield,andConwell——“wetalkedtogether,andafterawhilewegottothesubjectofhymns,andthosetwogreatmenbothtoldmehowdeeplytheylovedtheoldhymn,`TheOld-TimeReligion。\' Garfieldespeciallylovedit,sohetoldus,becausethegoodoldmanwhobroughthimupasaboyandtowhomheowedsuchgratitude,usedtosingitatthepasturebarsoutsideoftheboy\'swindoweverymorning,andyoungJimknew,wheneverheheardthatoldtune,thatitmeantitwastimeforhimtogetup。Hesaidthathehadheardthebestconcertsandthefinestoperasintheworld,buthadneverheardanythinghelovedashestillloved`TheOld-TimeReligion。\' IforgetwhatreasontherewasforMcKinley\'sespeciallylikingit,buthe,asdidGarfield,likeditimmensely。\'\' WhatfollowedwasastrikingexampleofConwell\'sintentnessonlosingnochancetofixanimpressiononhishearers\'minds,andatthesametimeitwasareallyastonishingproofofhispowertomoveandsway。Foranewexpressioncameoverhisface,andhesaid,asiftheideahadonlyatthatmomentoccurredtohim——asitmostprobablyhad——“Ithinkit\'sinourhymnal!\'\' Andinamomentheannouncedthenumber,andthegreatorganstruckup,andeverypersoninthegreatchurcheveryman,woman,andchild——joinedintheswingingrhythmofverseafterverse,asiftheycouldnevertire,of“TheOld- TimeReligion。\'\'Itisasimplemelody——barelymorethanasinglelineofalmostmonotonemusic: _Itwasgoodenoughformotherandit\'sgoodenoughforme! Itwasgoodonthefieryfurnaceandit\'sgoodenoughforme!_ Thusitwenton,withnever-wearyingiteration,andeachtimewiththerefrain,moreandmorerhythmicandswaying: _Theold-timereligion,Theold-timereligion,Theold-timereligion—— It\'sgoodenoughforme!_ ThatitwasgoodfortheHebrewchildren,thatitwasgoodforPaulandSilas,thatitwillhelpyouwhenyou\'redying,thatitwillshowthewaytoheaven——alltheseandstillotherlinesweresung,withasortofwailingsoftness,acuriousmonotone,adepthofearnestness。Andthemanwhohadworkedthismiracleofcontrolbyevokingoutofthepasthismemoryofameetingwithtwoofthevanishedgreatonesoftheearth,stoodbeforehispeople,leadingthem,singingwiththem,hiseyesaglowwithaninwardlight。Hismagichadsuddenlysetthemintothespiritoftheoldcamp-meetingdays,thedaysofpioneeringandhardship,whenreligionmeantsomuchtoeverybody,andeventhosewhoknewnothingofsuchthingsfeltthem,evenifbutvaguely。Everyheartwasmovedandtouched,andthatoldtunewillsinginthememoryofallwhothushearditandsungitaslongastheylive。 V GIFTFORINSPIRINGOTHERS THEconstantearnestnessofConwell,hisdesiretoletnochanceslipbyofhelpingafellowman,putsoftenintohisvoice,whenhepreaches,anoteofeagerness,ofanxiety。Butwhenheprays,whenheturnstoGod,hismannerundergoesasubtleandunconsciouschange。Aloadhasslippedoffhisshouldersandhasbeenassumedbyahigherpower。Intohisbearing,dignifiedthoughitwas,therecomesanunconsciousincreaseofthedignity。Intohisvoice,firmasitwasbefore,therecomesadeepernoteoffirmness。 Heisapttoflinghisarmswidespreadasheprays,inafinegesturethatheneverusesatothertimes,andhelooksupwardwiththedignityofamanwho,talkingtoahigherbeing,isproudofbeingafriendandconfidant。OnedoesnotneedtobeaChristiantoappreciatethebeautyandfinenessofConwell\'sprayers。 Heislikelyatanytimetodotheunexpected,andheissogreatamanandhassuchcontrolthatwhateverhedoesseemstoeverybodyaper- fectlynaturalthing。Hissincerityissoevident,andwhateverhedoesisdonesosimplyandnaturally,thatitisjustamatterofcourse。 Iremember,duringonechurchservice,whilethesingingwasgoingon,thathesuddenlyrosefromhischairand,kneelingbesideit,ontheopenpulpit,withhisbacktothecongregation,remainedinthatpostureforseveralminutes。Noonethoughtitstrange。Iwaslikelyenoughtheonlyonewhonoticedit。Hispeopleareusedtohissincerities。AndthistimeitwasmerelythathehadafewwordstosayquietlytoGodandturnedasideforafewmomentstosaythem。 Hisearnestnessofbeliefinprayermakeshimafirmbelieverinanswerstoprayer,and,infact,towhatmaybetermedthedirectinterpositionofProvidence。Doubtlessthemysticstraininheritedfromhismotherhasalsomuchtodowiththis。 Hehasatypicallyhomelywayofexpressingitbyoneofhisfavoritemaxims,onethathelovestorepeatencouraginglytofriendswhoareindifficultiesthemselvesorwhoknowofthedifficultiesthatarehis;andthishearteningmaximis,“TrustinGodanddothenextthing。\'\' AtonetimeintheearlydaysofhischurchworkinPhiladelphiaapaymentofathousanddollarswasabsolutelyneededtopreventalaw- suitinregardtoadebtforthechurchorgan。 Infact,itwasworsethanadebt;itwasanotesignedbyhimselfpersonally,thathadbecomedue——hewasalwaysreadytoassumepersonalliabilityfordebtsofhischurch——andfailuretomeetthenotewouldmeanameasureofdisgraceaswellasmarkedchurchdiscouragement。 Hehadtriedallthesourcesthatseemedopentohim,butinvain。Hecouldnotopenlyappealtothechurchmembers,inthiscase,foritwasintheearlydaysofhispastorate,andhiszealfortheorgan,hisdesireanddeterminationtohaveit,asanecessarypartofchurchequipment,hadoutrunthejudgmentofsomeofhisbestfriends,includingthatofthedeaconwhohadgonetoMassachusettsforhim。Theyhadurgedadelaytillotherexpensesweremet,andhehadactedagainsttheiradvice。 Hehadtriedsuchfriendsashecould,andhehadtriedprayer。Buttherewasnosignofaid,whethersupernaturalornatural。 Andthen,literallyontheverydayonwhichtheholderofthenotewastobeginproceedingsagainsthim,acheckforpreciselytheneededonethousanddollarscametohim,bymail,fromamanintheWest——amanwhowasatotalstrangertohim。Itturnedoutthattheman\'ssister,whowasoneoftheTemplemembership,hadwrittentoherbrotherofDr。Conwell\'swork。 Sheknewnothingofanyspecialneedformoney,knewnothingwhateverofanynoteorofthedemandforathousanddollars;shemerelyoutlinedtoherbrotherwhatDr。Conwellwasaccomplishing,andwithsuchenthusiasmthatthebrotheratoncesenttheopportunecheck。 Atalatertimethesumoftenthousanddollarswasimportunatelyneeded。Itwasdue,paymenthadbeenpromised。ItwasforsomeoftheconstructionworkoftheTempleUniversitybuildings。Thelastdayhadcome,andConwellandtheveryfewwhoknewoftheemergencywereinthedepthsofgloom。Itwastoolargeasumtoaskthechurchpeopletomakeup,fortheywerenotrichandtheyhadalreadybeengivingsplendidly,oftheirslendermeans,forthechurchandthenfortheuniversity。Therewasnorichmantoturnto;themenfamousforenormouscharitablegiftshaveneverletthemselvesbeinterestedinanyoftheworkofRussellConwell。Itwouldbeunkindandgratuitoustosuggestthatithasbeenbecausetheirnamescouldnotbepersonallyattached,orbecausetheworkisofanunpretentiouskindamongunpretentiouspeople;itneedmerelybesaidthatneithertheynortheiragentshavecaredtoaid,exceptthatoneoftheveryrichest,whosenameisthemostdistinguishedintheentireworldasagiver,didonce,inresponsetoastrongpersonalapplication,givethirty-fivehundreddollars,thisbeingtheextentoftheassociationofthewealthywithanyofthevariedConwellwork。 Sowhenitwasabsolutelynecessarytohavetenthousanddollarsthepossibilitiesofmoneyhadbeenexhausted,whetherfromcongregationorindividuals。 RussellConwell,inspiteofhissuperboptimism,isalsoamanofdeepdepressions,andthisisbecauseoftheveryfireandfervorofhisnature,foralwaysinsuchanaturethereisabalancing。Hebelievesinsuccess;successmustcome!——successisinitselfalmostareligionwithhim——successforhimselfandforalltheworldwhowilltryforit!Buttherearetimeswhenheissadanddoubtfuloversomeparticularpossibility。Andheintenselybelievesinprayer——faithcanmovemountains; butalwayshebelievesthatitisbetternottowaitforthemountainsthustobemoved,buttogorightoutandgettoworkatmovingthem。Andonceinawhiletherecomesatimewhenthemountainloomstoothreatening,evenafterthebravesteffortsandthedeepesttrust。 Suchatimehadcome——theten-thousand-dollardebtwasaloomingmountainthathehadtriedinvaintomove。Hecouldstillpray,andhedid,butitwasoneofthetimeswhenhecouldonlythinkthatsomethinghadgonewrong。 Thedeanoftheuniversity,whohasbeencloselyintouchwithallhisworkformanyyears,toldmeofhow,inadiscouragementwhichwasthemorenotablethroughcontrastwithhisusualunfailingcourage,helefttheexecutiveofficesforhishome,acoupleofblocksaway“Hewentawaywitheverythinglookingdarkbeforehim。ItwasChristmas-time,buttheveryfactofitsbeingChristmasonlyaddedtohisdepression——Christmaswassuchanunnaturaltimeforunhappiness!Butinafewminuteshecameflyingback,radiant,overjoyed,sparklingwithhappiness,wavingaslipofpaperinhishandwhichwasacheckforpreciselytenthousanddollars!Forhehadjustdrawnitoutofanenvelopehandedtohim,ashereachedhome,bythemail-carrier。 “Andithadcomesostrangelyandsonaturally! Forthecheckwasfromawomanwhowasprofoundlyinterestedinhiswork,andwhohadsentthecheckknowingthatinageneralwayitwasneeded,butwithouttheleastideathattherewasanyimmediateneed。Thatwaseightornineyearsago,butalthoughthedonorwastoldatthetimethatDr。Conwellandallofusweremostgratefulforthegift,itwasnotuntilveryrecentlythatshewastoldhowopportuneitwas。 AndthechangeitmadeinDr。Conwell!Heisagreatmanformaxims,andallofuswhoareassociatedwithhimknowthatoneofhisfavoritesisthat`Itwillallcomeoutrightsometime!\' Andofcoursewehadarareopportunitytotellhimthatheoughtnevertobediscouraged。Anditissoseldomthatheis!\'\' Whenthebignewchurchwasbuildingthemembersofthechurchwerevaguelydisturbedbynoticing,whenthestructurereachedthesecondstory,thatatthatheight,onthesidetowardthevacantandunboughtlandadjoining,therewereseveraldoorsbuiltthatopenedliterallyintonothingbutspace! Whenaskedaboutthesedoorsandtheirpurpose,Dr。Conwellwouldmakesomecasualreply,generallytotheeffectthattheymightbeexcellentasfire-escapes。Tonoone,forquiteawhile,didhebroachevenahintofthegreatplanthatwasseethinginhismind,whichwasthatthebuildingsofauniversityweresomedaytostandonthatlandimmediatelyadjoiningthechurch! Atthattimetheuniversity,theTempleUniversityasitisnowcalled,wasnotevenacollege,althoughitwasprobablycalledacollege。Conwellhadorganizedit,anditconsistedofanumberofclassesandteachers,meetinginhighlyinadequatequartersintwolittlehouses。ButtheimaginationofConwellearlypicturedgreatnewbuildingswithaccommodationsforthousands!Intimethedreamwasrealized,theimaginationbecameafact,andnowthosesecond-floordoorsactuallyopenfromtheTempleChurchintotheTempleUniversity! Yousee,healwaysthinksbig!Hedreamsbigdreamsandwinsbigsuccess。Allhislifehehastalkedandpreachedsuccess,anditisarealandverypracticalbeliefwithhimthatitisjustaseasytodoalargethingasasmallone,and,infact,alittleeasier!Andsohenaturallydoesnotseewhyoneshouldbesatisfiedwiththesmallthingsoflife。“Ifyourroomsarebigthepeoplewillcomeandfillthem,\'\'helikestosay。Thesameeffortthatwinsasmallsuccesswould,rightlydirected,havewonagreatsuccess。“Thinkbigthingsandthendothem!\'\' Mostfavoriteofallmaximswiththismanofmaxims,is“LetPatiencehaveherperfectwork。\'\' Overandoverhelovestosayit,andhisfriendslaughabouthisloveforit,andheknowsthattheydoandlaughsaboutithimself。“Itirethemall,\'\'