Servant.
Paul, a servant." It is a lovely word. "Only a servant," you say; but what more could you wish to be? When the Archbishop of Canterbury preached at the coronation of the King, he chose as his text the words, "I am among you as he that serveth." It is the supreme dignity of the King to be of service to his people. On the crest of the Prince of Wales stand the striking words, "I serve." When the Prime Minister calls together the members of the Imperial Cabinet, the official summons reads that "the servants of the King are commanded to meet." The King—a servant; the Prime Minister—a servant; Paul—a servant! Life holds no truer luxury than to be of service to somebody. Have you ever been to Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare's little town in the Midlands? If you have ever visited the Church at Stratford, you will have said to yourself: "I would love to stand beside Shakespeare's tomb; I would love to worship where Shakespeare wor...