10 The SpiritualLife.
induced to make effortsbythe endlesstoys of
life scattered on every side. Westruggle,we
endeavour to grasp; atlast wedo graspand
hold; after a short time the brilliant apple
turns to ashes, as in Milton's fable, and the
prize that seemed so valuable loses all its
attractiveness, becomes worthless, and some-
thing else is desired. In that way wegrow.
Theresultismourselves; somepowerhasbeen
broughtout, some facultyhasbeen developed,
some inner strength has become a manifested
power, some hidden capacity has become
faculty m action. That is the object of the
Divineteacher; the toyis thrown asidewhen
the result of the exertion to gain it has been