HOLY INCENSE OF BREATH
“To a man who lives unto God nothing is
secular, everything is sacred.
He puts on his workday garment and it is a
vestment to him.
He sits down to his meal and it is a
sacrament.
He goes forth to his labor, and therein exercises
the office of the priesthood. His breath is incense and his
life a sacrifice.
He sleeps on the bosom of God, and lives and moves
in the divine presence.
To draw a hard and fast line and say, “This is
sacred and this is secular,” is, to my mind, diametrically opposed
to the teaching of Christ and the spirit of the gospel…
Peter saw a sheet let down from heaven in which
were all manner of beasts and four-footed creatures, which he was
bidden to kill and eat, and when he refused because they were
unclean, he was rebuked by a voice from heaven, saying, “What
God hath cleansed that call not thou common” [Acts 10:15;
11:9].
The Lord hath cleansed your houses, he has
cleansed your bed chambers, your tables… He has made the
common pots and pans of your kitchens to be as the bowls before the
altar –
if you know what you are and live
according to your high calling.
You housemaids, you cooks, you nurses, you
ploughmen, you housewives, you traders, you sailors, your labor is
holy if you serve the Lord Christ in it, by living unto Him
as you ought to live.
The sacred has absorbed the secular.”
C. H. Spurgeon
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