Patience; kindness; generosity; humility; courtesy; unselfishness; good temper; guilelessness; sincerity-- these make up the supreme gift; the staure of a perfect man.  you will observe that all are in relation to men, in relation to life, in relation to the known today and the near tomorrow, and not to the unknown eternity.  We hear much of love to God; Christ spoke much of love to man.  We make a great deal of peace with Heaven; Christ made much of peace on earth.  Religion is not a strange or added thing, but the inspiration of the secular life, the breathing of an eternal spirit through this temporal world.  The supreme thing, in short, is not a thing at all, but the giving of a further finish to the multitudinous words and acts which make up the sum of every common day.