If God had merely created us and then left
us to ourselves, there would have been some excuse
for our forgetting how completely we belong
to Him. But we are not like a picture that the
artist finishes and then leaves to itself. God
continues throughout our whole life the act of
creation in the shape of preservation. Without this we
should at once lapse into our previous nothingness.
We depend upon Him for our being as the rivulet
depends on the spring, or the smoke on the fire.
But we not only live in Him, we also move
in Him. He co-operates with our every action. We
cannot lift a hand or move a finger, unless He
not only sanctions the act but actually helps us
to perform it. Every breath we breathe, every
pulsation of our heart, depends on God's co-operation.
How completely dependent we are on Him! How
careful should we be that our every action is one
suitable to the Divine co-operation!
God does more than this. He not only preserves
us, but tends us with watchful care, delivers
us from dangers, warns us when we are going
wrong, shows a neverfailing interest in us, and an
unceasing desire for our happiness. For all this we
are dependent on Him! What folly then to neglect
one to whom we owe everything.