<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_II" id="CHAPTER_II"></SPAN>CHAPTER II<br/> <small>"ACCORDING TO THY FAITH"</small></h2>
<div class="blockquot">
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">"Where there is Faith there is Love,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Where there is Love there is Peace,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Where there is Peace there is God,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Where there is God there is no need."<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>There is a divine voice within us which only speaks when
every other voice is hushed,—only gives its message in the
silence.</p>
</div>
<p>"I shall study law," said an ambitious
youngster, "and those who are already in the
profession must take their chances!"</p>
<p>The divine self-confidence of youth, the unshaken
faith that believes all things possible,
often makes cynics and world-weary people
smile. Yet it is the grandest, most helpful
attribute of man, the finest gift of the Creator
to the race. If we could retain through life
the faith of ambitious, self-confident, untried
youth, its unquestioning belief in its ability to
carve out its ideal in the actual, what wonders
we should all accomplish! Such faith would
enable us literally to remove mountains.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>All through the Scriptures faith is emphasized
as a tremendous power. It was by faith
that Moses led the children of Israel out of
Egypt, through the waters of the Red Sea, and
through the wilderness. It was by faith that
Elijah, Isaiah, Daniel, and all of the great
prophets performed their miracles.</p>
<p>Faith was the great characteristic of Christ
Himself. The word was constantly on His
lips, "According to thy faith be it unto thee."
He often referred to it as the measure of what
we receive in life, also as the great healer, the
great restorer. Whenever He healed He laid
the entire emphasis upon the faith of the
healer and the one healed. "Thy faith hath
made thee whole," "Believe only and she shall
be made whole," "Thy faith hath saved thee."
Or He reproved His disciples for the lack of
faith which prevented them from healing, as
when He addresses them, "O faithless and perverse
generation, how long shall I be with you
and suffer you."</p>
<p>Faith believes; doubt fears. Faith creates;
doubt destroys. Faith opens the door to all
things desirable in life; doubt closes them.
Faith is an arouser, an awakener of our crea<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</SPAN></span>tive
forces. It opens the door of ability and
arouses creative energies. Faith is the link in
the Great Within which connects man with his
Maker. It is the divine messenger sent to
guide men, blinded by doubt and sin. Our
faith puts us in touch with Infinite Power,
opens the way to unbounded possibilities, limitless
resources. No one can rise higher than his
faith. No one can do a greater thing than he
believes he can. The fact that a person believes
implicitly that he can do what may seem
impossible to others, shows there is something
within him that has gotten a glimpse of power
sufficient to accomplish his purpose.</p>
<p>Men who have achieved great things could
not account for their faith; they could not tell
why they had an unflinching belief that they
could do what they undertook. But the mere
fact of such belief was evidence that they had
had a glimpse of interior resourcefulness, reserve
power and possibilities which would warrant
that faith; and they have gone ahead with
implicit confidence that they would come out
all right, because this faith told them so. It
told them so because it had been in communication
with something that was divine, that which<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</SPAN></span>
had passed the bounds of the limited and had
veered into the limitless.</p>
<p>Men and women who have left their mark on
the world have been implicit followers of their
faith when they could see no light; but their
unseen guide has led them through the wilderness
of doubt and hardship into the promised
land.</p>
<p>When we begin to exercise self-faith, self-confidence,
we are stimulating and increasing
the strength of the faculties which enable us to
do the thing we have set our heart on doing.
Our faith causes us to concentrate on our
object, and thus develops power to accomplish
it. Faith tells us that we may proceed safely,
even when our mental faculties see no light or
encouragement ahead. It is a divine leader
which never misdirects us. But we must always
be sure that it is faith, and not merely
egotism or selfish desire that is urging us.
There is a great difference between the two,
and no one who is true to himself can possibly
be deceived.</p>
<p>When we are doing right, when we are on
the right track, our faith in the divine order of
things never wavers. It sustains in situations<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</SPAN></span>
which drive the self-centered egoist to despair.
The man who does not see the Designer behind
the design everywhere, who does not see the
mighty Intelligence back of every created
thing, cannot have that sublime faith which
buoys up the great achievers and civilization-builders.</p>
<p>Our supreme aim should be to get the best
from life, the best in the highest sense that life
has to give, and this we cannot do without
superb faith in the Infinite. What we accomplish
will be large or small according to the
measure of this faith. It is the man who believes
in the one Source of All who believes
most in himself; it is the man who sees good in
everything, who sees the divine in his fellow-man,
who has faith in everybody, who is the
master man. The skeptic, the pessimist, has
no bulwark of faith, none of the divine enthusiasm
that faith gives, none of the zeal that
carries the man of faith unscathed through the
most terrible trials.</p>
<p>Without confidence in the beneficence of the
great universal plan we can not have much confidence
in ourselves. To get the best out of
ourselves we must believe that there is a cur<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</SPAN></span>rent
running heavenward, however much our
surroundings may seem to contradict this.
We must believe that the Creator will not be
foiled in His plan, and that everything will
work together for good, however much wars
and crime, poverty, suffering and wretchedness
all about us may seem to deny this.</p>
<p>The abiding faith in a Power which will bring
things out right in the end, which will harmonize
discord, has always been strong in men and
women who have done great things in the
world, especially in those who have achieved
grand results in spite of the most severe trials
and tribulations.</p>
<p>It takes sublime faith to enable a man to
fight his way through "insuperable" difficulties,
to bear up under discouragements, afflictions
and seeming failure without losing heart;
and it is just such faith that has characterized
every great soul that has ever made good.
Whatever other qualities they may have lacked,
great characters have always had sublime faith.
They have believed in human nature. They
have believed in men. They have believed in
the beneficent Intelligence running through
the universe.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Some of the most important reforms in history
have been brought about by very fragile,
delicate men and women, not only without outside
encouragement, but in the teeth of the
most determined opposition. They have agitated
and agitated, hoped and hoped, and
struggled and struggled, until victory came.
No one could even attempt the herculean tasks
they accomplished without that instinctive,
abiding faith in a Power superior to their own,—a
Power which would work in harmony with
honesty, with earnestness, with integrity of
purpose, in a persistent struggle for the right,
but which would never sanction wrong.</p>
<p>Think of what the faith of St. Paul enabled
him to do for the world! Think of what
Christ's little band of chosen disciples succeeded
in accomplishing in spite of the might
of the Roman empire pitted against them!
The power of the greatest benefactors of the
race came largely from the inspiration of faith
in their mission, their belief that they were
born to deliver a certain message to the world,
that they were to make an important contribution
to civilization. Think of what the faith
of the inventor has done! It has kept him at<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</SPAN></span>
his task, kept him nerved and encouraged in
the face of starvation, kept him at his work
when his family had gone back on him, when
his neighbors had denounced him, and called
him insane. Think of what the faith of Columbus,
of Luther, of the Wesleys, has accomplished
for mankind! It has ever been men
with indomitable faith that have moved the
world. They have been the great pioneers of
progress.</p>
<p>An instinctive faith in the Divine Force
which permeates the universe, which is friendly
to the right and antagonistic to the wrong, has
ever been the unseen helper that supported,
encouraged, and stimulated men and women to
accomplish the "impossible," or that which to
lower natures seems beyond human capacity.
It is this which sustains brave souls in adversity
and enables them to bear up, to believe
and hope and struggle on when everything
seems to go against them. It is the same
principle which supported the martyr at the
stake and enabled him to smile when the
flames were licking the flesh from his bones.</p>
<p>Faith has ever been the greatest power in
civilization. It has built our railroads, has re<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</SPAN></span>vealed
the secrets of nature to science, has led
the way to all our inventions and discoveries,
and has brought success out of the most inhospitable
conditions and iron environments. In
fact, we owe everything that has been accomplished
to faith, and yet when we come to its
practical application in our everyday affairs
how few of us avail ourselves of this tremendous
force! The vast majority are looking
for some power outside to help, when we
ourselves hold the key which has ever unlocked,
and ever will unlock, all barred doors to aspiring
souls.</p>
<p>If people could only realize what a potent
building, creative force faith is, and would exercise
it in their daily lives, we should have very
few paupers, very few failures, very few sickly,
diseased or criminal among us. If, by some
magic, a strong, vigorous faith could be injected
into the men and women of the great
failure army to-day, the larger part of them
would get out of this army and get into the
army of the successful.</p>
<p>It is not alone in our life work, or in great
or special undertakings that faith is necessary.
We need it every moment of our lives, in<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</SPAN></span>
everything, great and small, that concerns us.
It is just as necessary to your health as it is
to your success. To build up the faith habit,
faith in human nature, the habit of believing
in yourself, in your ability, of believing that
you are sane, sound, and level headed, that
you have good judgment and good horse
sense, that you are victory organized and that
you are going to attain your ambition, is to
blaze a path to success.</p>
<p>A man begins to deteriorate, to go toward
failure, not when he loses all of his material
possessions, not when he fails in his undertakings,
but when he loses faith in himself, in his
ability to make his dreams come true.</p>
<p>When we remember that self-faith characterizes
successful people, and lack of it the
mediocres and the failures, one would think
that everybody would cultivate this divine
quality which by itself alone has done so much
for the individual and for the world.</p>
<p>The reason why faith works such marvels
is that it is the leader of all the other mental
faculties. They will not proceed until faith
goes ahead. It is the basis of courage, of
initiative, of enthusiasm. Much of Napo<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</SPAN></span>leon's
power and early success came from his
tremendous faith in his mission, the conviction
that he was a man of destiny, that he was born
under a lucky star, born to conquer. Shorn
of his mighty belief in his star, stripped of the
faith that he was born to rule, he would have
been no more of a power in human affairs than
the dullest private in the ranks of his army.
When warned by his generals not to expose
himself to the enemy, he would reply that the
bullet or the cannon had not been cast which
could kill Napoleon. This invincible belief in
his destiny added wonderfully to his natural
powers.</p>
<p>It was her conviction that she was chosen of
God to free France from its enemies that
made Joan of Arc, the simple, ignorant peasant
girl of Domrèmy, the saviour of her country.
Her mighty faith in her divine mission
gave her a dignity and a miraculous force of
character, a positive genius, that made all the
commanders of the French army obey her as
private soldiers obey their superior officers.
Faith in herself and in her mission transformed
the peasant maiden into the greatest
military leader of her time.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>There is no doubt that every human being
comes to this earth with a mission. We are
not accidental puppets thrown off to be buffetted
by luck or chance or cruel fate. We
are a part of the great universal plan.
We were made to fit into this plan, to play a
definite part in it. We come here with a message
for humanity which no one else but ourselves
can deliver, and faith in our mission, the
belief that we are important factors in the
great creative plan, that we are, in fact, co-creators
with God, will add wonderfully to the
dignity and effectiveness of our lives, will enable
us to perform the "impossible."</p>
<p>If every child were brought up in the firm
belief that he was made for health, happiness,
and success; if it were impressed on him that
he should never entertain a doubt of his power
to attain them, as a man he would be infinitely
stronger in his powers of self-assertion and
in his self-confidence; and these qualities
strengthen the ability, unify the faculties,
clarify the vision, and make the attainment of
what the heart yearns for a hundred per cent.
more probable than if he had not been thus
reared.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>A child's faith is instinctive, and if not
tampered with, destroyed by wrong training,
would continue through life. We see this
sort of instinctive faith illustrated by the
lower animals. Take the birds, or the domestic
hen, for example. See how patiently she
sits on the eggs week after week until the
chickens are hatched. She cannot see the
chickens when she begins to sit, but her belief
that they will come if she does her part induces
her to give up her liberty for weeks, and to go
sometimes for days without food, that she may
keep the eggs at the right temperature in
order to produce the chickens.</p>
<p>The trouble with most of us is that we do
not have sufficient faith in the creative power
of the vigorous determination to do a thing,
in the persistent endeavor backed by self—faith
to accomplish what we desire. We give
up too easily under discouragement. We
haven't sufficient stamina and grit to push on
under disheartening conditions. We want to
see clear through from the beginning to the
end of whatever we undertake. We refuse to
have faith. Yet much of the time throughout
life we may have to work without any goal<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</SPAN></span>
in sight, or at least without any clear light to
see it, but if the mental attitude is right we
know that, somehow, we shall attain our
heart's desire. We have merely been shown
a program which we are capable of carrying
out, a table of contents of our capabilities,
the signs of the corresponding realities, for
faith is not an idle dream, an illusive picture
of the imagination. We have not been
mocked by ideals and aspirations, soul-yearnings
and heart-longings for the things which
have no possible realities. Faith is not a
cheat. There is ability to match the faith.</p>
<p>There is something about devotion to one's
inward vision, the intense desire and concentrated
effort to fulfill what we believe to be
our mission here, that has a solidifying influence
upon the character, gives poise and peace
of mind and also helps us to realize our vision.</p>
<p>The probabilities are that the iceberg which
sent the <i>Titanic</i>, with sixteen hundred souls,
to the bottom of the ocean did not even feel a
tremor at the shock. More than seven-eighths
of its huge bulk was below the water, deep
down in the eternal calm of the sea, beyond
the reach of storm or tempest. Like the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</SPAN></span>
giant iceberg, faith reaches down into the serene
within of us, into the eternal calm of the
soul. It is not disturbed by the surface commotions.
A life poised in faith rides steadily,
triumphantly, through the tempests and the
hurricanes of existence.</p>
<p>You will constantly be confronted with
things which tend to destroy faith in God and
faith in yourself. There are many times in
life when about all we can do is to hold on
to the hand of the Divine Guide until we have
run through the storm zone. We have to
learn to turn away from the heart-breaks of
life and to face toward the light. We have to
disregard the criticisms and the discouragement
of others, as well as the assaults of fear
and doubt, and press on to our goal.</p>
<p>If you go in business for yourself, if you
are struggling to get an education, if you are
making desperate efforts to realize your ambition,
whatever it is, you will find plenty
of pessimists who will predict your failure.
They will tell you that you never can build up
a business without a lot of capital and outside
help in these times of terrific competition, that
you cannot work your way through college,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[Pg 32]</SPAN></span>
that you can never be whatever you are
dreaming of and longing to be. You will
meet plenty of obstacles and much opposition,
and it will take a very stiff backbone, a lot of
sand and grit to keep pushing on towards your
goal against great odds, but faith is more than
a match for all these. Nothing else will enable
you to win out.</p>
<p>Remember it is not other people's faith in
you but your faith in yourself that counts
most. It is a good thing to have other people's
good opinion, to have their confidence in
us, their faith in the success of our efforts, but
it is not imperative. Our own is. No man
ever gets anywhere or does anything great
in this world without faith in himself, without
a superb belief that he is on the right
track, that he is doing the thing he was made
to do, that he is going to stick to it through
thick and thin to the end. It takes faith to
look beyond obstacles, to see the way over
difficulties, to brave opposition and to allow
nothing to swerve us from our course.</p>
<p>You cannot keep any one from succeeding
who has an unshakable faith in his mission.
You cannot crush the faith that wrestles with<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[Pg 33]</SPAN></span>
difficulties, that never weakens under trials or
afflictions, that pushes on when everybody else
turns back, that gets up with greater determination
every time it is knocked down.</p>
<p>In the sacred Confucian scriptures we are
told that a very devoted disciple of Confucius,
on a pilgrimage to his master, was stopped on
his journey by a broad river. As he could not
swim and could not procure a boat, the zealous
disciple resolved that he would walk on the
water. Believing that the necessity of seeing
his master was most urgent, and being filled
with zeal in the performance of his mission,
he boldly made the attempt—and succeeded.
The record of this miracle is supposed by followers
of Confucius to be just as authentic as
the Bible account of the walking of Christ on
the water.</p>
<p>If, like this zealot, you have faith in your
power to overcome difficulties, nothing can
keep you from your goal. If, like Joan of
Arc, you believe you are appointed by God to
perform a certain work, it will help you wonderfully
to make good. It will dignify your
life and your efforts, and thus save you from
a thousand temptations to waste your time in<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[Pg 34]</SPAN></span>
frivolous pursuits. It will put a higher value
upon your importance to the world. To feel
that you have a divine mission that no one else
can perform, that you came here with a sacred
message for mankind, and that it is up to you
to deliver it will add a wonderful motive for
effectiveness in your life work. The consciousness
that you are keeping faith with your
Creator and with yourself, that you are keeping
faith with your fellowmen and earning
their respect and love, that you are keeping
faith with a splendid life purpose, with your
holiest vision, gives a satisfaction which nothing
else can afford.</p>
<p>Cling to your faith no matter what happens.
It is your best friend. Like the magnetic
needle on the ship's deck, which will find the
north star, no matter how dense the fog, how
dark the night, or how threatening the tempest,
your faith, even though you cannot see,
will find the way. It sees the open road, beyond
the mountain of difficulties which shuts
out the vision of the other faculties.</p>
<p>Some time ago, during one of our periodical
business crises, some newspapers made
merry over a statement of President Wilson<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[Pg 35]</SPAN></span>
that the condition of the United States, illustrated
by the fact that eighty thousand freight
cars were at the time side-tracked along the
lines of one of our great railroads alone, could
be changed by psychology. One of these
papers sarcastically suggested that if we
should take a dose of the psychology remedy
and go to sleep somewhere in the misty, cloudy
lands of theory, and dream that those eighty
thousand empty freight cars were moving, we
should see them move.</p>
<p>Now, in spite of newspaper skepticism, I believe
that the psychology remedy if applied in
every financial, business, or other crisis would
prove absolutely effective. If all the people of
this country would persistently hold a mental
attitude of faith in our prosperity, which is the
birthright of the inhabitants of this land of
plenty; if they would have faith that our vast
resources would enable us to carry on business,
regardless of conditions in Europe or elsewhere,
and if they would act in accordance
with their faith, there would be no idle freight
cars, no lack of work, no lack of money at any
time.</p>
<p>It is the mental attitude of the people of the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_36" id="Page_36">[Pg 36]</SPAN></span>
United States that causes financial panics and
recurrent "hard times." And there is something
dead wrong in a state of mind which produces
periodical crises, intervals of nationwide
stagnation in a land with resources great
enough to make every one of its citizens rich,
in a land where the State of Texas alone could
give every one of them a better living than the
majority get to-day.</p>
<p>Before we can make business conditions
stable we must have faith in the stability of
our limitless wealth, in the opulence of the
earth over which the Creator has given us control.
We have got to hold the prosperous vision,
to see better times with the mental eye,
not dimly in the future, but now, to have
more faith in our Maker, in our nation, in ourselves
individually.</p>
<p>Why, if we analyze the matter, we will see
that our unparalleled national prosperity has
been built up largely by psychology. Its
foundations had their root in the faith of our
forefathers, in their belief in our country's
possibilities.</p>
<p>We all know that faith has preceded every
achievement in the world's history. The ac<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[Pg 37]</SPAN></span>tivities
of the whole country to-day are based
upon psychology, upon the mental attitude,
the faith, the hope, the expectation of its inhabitants.</p>
<p>"Without a vision the people perish," and
when our vision, our faith, shrivels, when it is
obscured or displaced by doubt, fear, anxiety,
lack of confidence, all our activities suffer accordingly.</p>
<p>With abundant crops, with a lowering
death rate and increasing longevity of our
people, with constantly growing educational
facilities, America ought to register every day
of every year a high water point of prosperity.
But when a large portion of the people
lack faith in the future, when, from time to
time, uncertainty is in the air, when everybody
is doubting and fearing, waiting to see what
is coming next, of course business will stagnate.
It will follow the prevailing mental
attitude, hesitate, waver, doubt, stand still like
the idle freight cars.</p>
<p>We are just beginning to see that faith is
as much a real force as is electricity. It is
faith that removes mountains—mountains of
difficulty, of opposition, of doubt, of distrust.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[Pg 38]</SPAN></span>
It clears the track of all obstructions. It
makes stepping stones of stumbling blocks.
Faith is the most powerful, the most sublime
of human attributes. Without it the bottom
would drop out of civilization. It is the
fundamental principle of life. Faith is the
basis of health, of success, of happiness, of
love itself. It believes in, hopes, trusts, clings
to the loved one in spite of all faults and sins.
It is faith that heals, that achieves, that hopes.
The very feeling of harmony between ourselves
and our God, that which gives assurance,
a sense of protection and of safety which
nothing else can give, is born of our faith in
Him, in whom we live and move and have our
being.</p>
<p>We must realize and appreciate more and
more our divinity, the fact that we are made
in the image of our Creator and that we must
partake consciously of His qualities. Then
we will have more faith in our powers. When
we are conscious of having qualities like His
we can rise above apparent limitations, above
hereditary weakness. It is all preëminently
a question of holding the right thought—the
thought that builds, the thought that creates,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[Pg 39]</SPAN></span>
that produces, the thought that we have within
us unlimited possibilities, which can be realized.
A sublime self-faith is absolutely indispensable
to all great achievement.</p>
<p>Let no one shake your faith in yourself.
That is what brings you into closest connection
with God. It is your mainstay. There
is no magic like faith; it elevates, refines and
multiplies the power of every other faculty.</p>
<p>Whether we are starting out in life, or
going downhill on the other side, facing the
transition we call death, faith is our bracer,
the trusty leader that will never fail to guide
us to the home of our heart's desire.</p>
<p>If you are filled with a great faith you will
not fear, though you walk through the valley
of the shadow. Though the way may be dark
faith will lead you into the light. The Power
that has sustained you every moment of your
existence, and without which you could not
exist a fraction of a second, will certainly not
leave you in your greatest need.</p>
<p>If you bade your child jump into your
arms, he would not hesitate even though it was
so dark that he could not see you. He would
jump because of his faith in you. He would<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[Pg 40]</SPAN></span>
know that he would be perfectly safe in doing
whatever you told him. Why should we fear
to jump into the arms of the Infinite when we
come to death's door, which is only the entrance
to another life? Why should we fear
to cross the valley that leads to the new life
when we know that our great Father-Mother-God
is on the other side waiting with outstretched
arms to receive us?</p>
<p class="poem">
"I will not doubt; well anchored in the faith,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Like some stanch ship, my soul braves every gale,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 2em;">So strong its courage that it will not fail</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 1em;">To breast the mighty unknown sea of Death.</span><br/>
Oh, may I cry when body parts with spirit,<br/>
'I do not doubt,' so listening worlds may hear it,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 11em;">With my last breath."</span><br/></p>
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