Suppose, friends, a person in need of sound timber, in quest of sound timber, going about searching for sound timber, should come upon a mighty tree, upstanding, all sound timber, and pass it by; but should cut away the outer wood and bark and take that only, thinking it to be sound timber. Then another, more discerning person might say, "This person surely cannot tell the difference between sound timber and outer wood and bark, branch- wood and twigs; but being in need of sound timber this person passes it by and goes off with the outer wood and bark, thinking it to be sound timber. Now, such a way dealing with sound timber will never serve this person's needs. Thus, friends, the essentials of the holy life do not consist in the profits of gain, honor, and good name; nor even in the profits of gain, honor, and good name; not even in the profits of observing moral rules, not even in the profits of knowledge and insight; but the sure heart's release friends, that friends, is the meaning, that is the es- sence, that is the goal of living the holy life.