Today illumined and spiritual children are gathered in this meeting. They
are the children of the Kingdom. The Kingdom of heaven is for such souls as
these, for they are near to God. They have pure hearts. They have spiritual
faces. The effect of the divine teachings is manifest in the perfect purity of
their hearts. That is why Christ has addressed the world, saying, “Except ye
be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the
kingdom of heaven”—that is, men must become pure in heart to know God. The
teachings have had great effect. Spiritual souls! Tender souls! The hearts
of all children are of the utmost purity. They are mirrors upon which no dust
has fallen. But this purity is on account of weakness and innocence, not on
account of any strength and testing, for as this is the early period of their
childhood, their hearts and minds are unsullied by the world. They cannot
display any great intelligence. They have neither hypocrisy nor deceit. This
is on account of the child’s weakness, whereas the man becomes pure through his
strength. Through the power of intelligence he becomes simple; through the
great power of reason and understanding and not through the power of weakness
he becomes sincere. When he attains to the state of perfection, he will
receive these qualities; his heart becomes purified, his spirit enlightened,
his soul is sensitized and tender—all through his great strength. This is
the difference between the perfect man and the child. Both have the underlying
qualities of simplicity and sincerity—the child through the power of
weakness and the man through the power of strength.