"Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message"
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The subtext is a rebuke to two rivals Muggeridge knew intimately: political certainty and cynical detachment. Having watched ideologies promise salvation and deliver bureaucracy (and worse), he pivots from history-as-progress to history-as-parable. A parable doesn’t hand you data; it implicates you. It demands interpretation, conscience, and humility. Notice the sly burden shift: God “speaks,” but the responsibility is ours. “The art of life” makes spiritual perception a craft, not a credential. You can be brilliant, informed, even morally outraged, and still miss the point.
Context matters: Muggeridge’s career arcs from sharp-eyed observer of power to a late, conspicuous Christian commitment. Read that way, the line doubles as a memoir in miniature. He’s not claiming life is neatly legible; he’s warning that the real failure is refusing to read at all - letting events remain mere “happenings” instead of summons.
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Muggeridge, Malcolm. (2026, January 18). Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-happening-great-and-small-is-a-parable-17855/
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Muggeridge, Malcolm. "Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-happening-great-and-small-is-a-parable-17855/.
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"Every happening, great and small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/every-happening-great-and-small-is-a-parable-17855/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.










