
A collection of short, lyrical meditations, this work was assembled to give a friend easy access to the author’s most uplifting insights. Each entry reads like a quiet prayer, pairing scriptural truth with observations of the natural world, and inviting listeners to pause and contemplate love, faith, and the mystery that bridges science and spirit. The epigrammatic style makes every thought memorable, perfect for a moment’s reflection or a gentle start to the day.
The reflections celebrate the harmony of creation, urging us to see the invisible hand of the divine in everyday beauty. Themes of charity, joy, and the transformative power of love weave through the pages, offering encouragement without dogma. Ideal for listeners seeking brief yet profound inspiration, the book provides a soothing companion for quiet contemplation and a reminder that the quest for truth can be both gentle and uplifting.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (140K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1851–1897
A Scottish evangelist, lecturer, and popular religious writer, he became widely known for bringing science, faith, and everyday moral reflection into the same conversation. His best-loved works include The Greatest Thing in the World and Natural Law in the Spiritual World.
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