Christian Science: The Revelation of True Safety
Frank C. Ayres, C.S., of
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The
Introduction
Delivered in Convention Hall,
Tuesday evening,
Third Church of Christ, Scientist,
warmly welcomes you to hear this lecture on Christian Science entitled,
"Christian Science: The Revelation of True Safety." Mary Baker Eddy,
the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, in her textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scriptures", where she refers to Paul's
admonition to the Corinthians, writes as follows: " 'Now, cried the
apostle, is the accepted time;
behold, now is the day of salvation' – meaning not that now men must prepare
for a future world salvation, or safety, but that now is the time in which to experience that salvation in spirit and in
life. Now is the time for so-called material pains and material pleasures to
pass away, for both are unreal,
because impossible in Science."
Our lecturer, who is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
I now take pleasure in presenting
Mr. Frank C. Ayres, of
The Lecture
The lecturer spoke substantially
as follows:
The world today is crying out for
safety. It has been proved that safety cannot be found in matter or in the
physical strength of men. Where then can it be found? Christ Jesus gave us an
answer when he said: "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you:
not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid" (John
Safety in Great
Commandments
Christ Jesus also said that to
obey the two great commandments, to "love the Lord thy God with all thy
heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind;
and thy neighbour as
thyself" (Luke
When mankind learns how to love
God supremely and his neighbor as himself, as Jesus did, and sincerely
practices such love, we will have eternal peace.
Take courage, friend; Christian
Science shows that it is divinely natural to love supremely the God that Jesus
knew and to love correctly the neighbor that Jesus saw. For Christian Science
reveals that God has never failed to maintain the real you and the real me in perfect spiritual harmony and
absolute security; that God knows nothing about mankind's dream of matter and
evil and that right where mankind has been fooled into believing that life is
material, limited, and perishable, life has always been spiritual, unlimited,
and eternal; that God has always filled the earth with the knowledge of these
facts of being and that this knowledge is a part of the Christ, Truth, that
Jesus knew so clearly. It has always been possible for mankind to have
perceived this Truth. The Bible records mankind's struggle to find it. The Commandments
unfolded to Moses because of his glimpse of Truth; a great revelation came to
Paul, and other glimpses are set forth in the Bible; and the New Testament
tells how Jesus foresaw and prophesied a final and complete revelation in a
promised Comforter.
Christian Science –
Promised Comforter
Christian Science reveals that
Comforter. This great final revelation came to a gentle
Mrs. Eddy looked deeply into the
infinity of reality; and just as light uncovers and destroys darkness, so this
light of Christ, Truth, that flooded her consciousness and which she accepted
with childlike humility uncovered the unreality of the false material sense of
life and creation that had previously seemed so real and formidable to her.
In her textbook, which contains
the full revelation and is entitled "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," she makes
these bold statements (p. 468); "There is no life, truth, intelligence,
nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation,
for God is All-in-all. Spirit is immortal Truth; matter is mortal error. Spirit
is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal. Spirit is God, and
man is His image and likeness. Therefore man is not material; he is spiritual."
These were startling statements
when first uttered – perhaps startling to you now – but not so startling today
to the world in general, since many material scientists have now found that
material objects are only mental perceptions.
Since matter is not real and God
is infinite Mind, Spirit, All-in-all, and since man is His image and likeness,
not material, but spiritual, then the kingdom of heaven is possible of demonstration
right now. Keep in mind that just as basic as the revelation of God as
infinite Spirit is the discovery that matter, all of the testimony of the
material senses, is unreal. Basic also is the discovery made by Christian
Science that since God is revealed as infinite and omnipotent Love, filling all
space, then evil is powerless, unreal, occupying no place.
Professor John S. Marshall,
formerly of
Heaven Here Now
Man does not have to go anywhere
to find heaven, for Christian Science reveals that heaven has always been
here. He just has to awaken from his mesmeric dream. The real man is living in
heaven now and always has been. Man is free, harmonious, and perfect now. There
is no other man. If you look at a beautiful white rose through blue glasses, you
will see a blue rose, though there never has been anything but a perfect white
one. We don't have to do anything to the blue rose to find the white one except
to remove the blue glasses; so to find perfect man we don't do anything to a
so-called mortal man. We just remove the false lenses of material sense and
spiritually perceive perfect, spiritual man. Man is not mortal now and never
has lived in the bondage and tyranny of a material sense of life. Putting off
the old false sense of man and putting on the Christ-understanding of man is
purely a spiritually mental process. The change takes place in human
consciousness, for Christian Science reveals that the material body is just the
objectification of mortal thought. So as human consciousness is cleansed little
by little of its mesmerizing false belief, it is putting on more and more of
the Mind of Christ, and the human expression or body keeps improving in the
process. It becomes less and less mortal and more and more harmonious as human
consciousness accepts Christ, Truth, and discards false belief.
God could never get into mortal
man's dream of a life apart from God because it never was true. God is Truth
itself, conscious only of true being. But God, as divine Principle, has always
maintained for mankind the correct answers for its self-deceived sense, just as
the principle of mathematics does not get into the mistakes of the
mathematician – does not know anything about them – but does always contain the
correct answers to the mistakes and stands ready to correct them.
Mrs. Eddy – Worthy of
Revelation
How do we know that Mrs. Eddy was
worthy of this revelation, this promised Comforter? We know this by her works
and by her life.
Just as Jesus referred to his
works of healing to prove that he was the promised Messiah, so Mrs. Eddy can
refer to her works of healing to prove that she was the revelator of the
promised Comforter. She healed many cases of desperate illness, including
consumption where the lungs were mostly consumed, malignant diphtheria, carious
bones, cancer; also insanity, blindness, deafness, lameness, the crippled, and
those that had never walked, and usually in from one to three interviews. She
accepted the Christ, Truth, that unfolded to her without question. It became
unshakable conviction, which enabled her to heal readily.
What kind of a life did Mrs. Eddy
live? She was born of substantial
Thereafter she expressed radiant
health and was constantly about her Father's business. Those who lived with her
and knew her best tell how she listened intently day and night for God's voice
to direct her in her life purpose, "to impress humanity with the genuine
recognition of practical, operative Christian Science" (Miscellaneous
Writings, p.207).
No follower of Christ Jesus walked
more closely in Jesus' footsteps, no follower loved mankind, including his
enemies, more than she. She knew God as Father-Mother Love and exemplified that
Love constantly. To the end of her human life she labored for mankind, and one
of her greatest gifts came in her last years, namely the establishment of a
daily international newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, with her stated
purpose, "to injure no man, but to bless all mankind" (The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353).
Reasoning from Revealed
Truth
All through the Christian Science
textbook we find statements of the absolute truth concerning God, man, and
universe appearing side by side with the scientific explanation of the
unreality of the false counterfeit sense of these statements.
God could reveal only Truth, but
this Truth uncovers the falsity of mankind's mesmeric dream; both are needed
for mankind's salvation, so we find both appearing side by side in this
practical textbook.
Let us take two examples of this
revealed Truth – one concerning God, the other concerning man. Let us assume
that they are true, then let us reason from that basis and see how the Christ,
Truth, can unfold in our consciousness and begin to dissolve our mesmeric,
mistaken sense of God and man. Mrs. Eddy defines God as: "The great I am; the all-knowing, all-seeing,
all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal; Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit;
Life; Truth; Love; all substance; intelligence" (Science and Health, p.
587). God as the great "I am" fills
infinitude, is never absent, and excludes any being apart from Himself. The
all-knowing God knows without process all that there is to be known. As the
all-seeing, God perceives and is conscious of all. As the all-acting God, He
alone is the source of all beneficent action. The all-loving God is ever Love,
the only true Love, which loves all. Since God is eternal, He knows, sees,
acts, is wise, and loves eternally.
Our Leader defines man as
"the spiritual image and likeness of God; the full representation of
Mind" (Science and Health, p. 591). Then man's individual being is
divinely authorized, is as final and assured as God Himself. As a complete
representation of Mind, man individually reflects and expresses in quality all
that God is as Mind. Therefore, man eternally knows, sees, acts, and expresses
wisdom, without limit as God does, and only as God does. God being Spirit and
Principle, man's being and action are spiritual, and are governed harmoniously
by divine law; since God is Soul, man expresses the radiancy of Soul and is
divinely beautiful and ever satisfied. Since God and God alone is Life and
intelligence, man is not subject to any material process of life; he has never
been born into matter, is not and never was dependent upon heart, blood, bones,
muscles, or brain for life, activity, or intelligence. Since God is Truth, man
is always truthful upright, and sinless; since God is Love, man is divinely
considerate and never indifferent, selfish, or hateful. Since God is
substance, man reflects the divine substance, or God, and can never be
weakened, can never be injured or destroyed.
These scientific facts hint the
many correct conclusions that can be drawn from the foregoing brief statement
of this revealed Christ, Truth, of God and man. They indicate how you can begin
to think about your true selfhood. They give you a glimpse of the spiritual
meaning of the two great commandments: to love God supremely and "thy
neighbour as thyself." Can't you love that kind of God or that kind of
man? Can't you see how the Bible begins to unfold to you? Take Jesus' words,
for example, "I and my Father are one" (John
Jesus Human – Christ
Divine
The man Jesus was human, but what
he knew and practiced of the Christ, Truth, was divine. Mrs. Eddy says in her
work "No and Yes," page 36: "The human Jesus had a resort to his
higher self and relation to the Father, and there could find rest from unreal
trials in the conscious reality and royalty of his being, – holding the mortal
as unreal, and the divine as real. It was this retreat from material to
spiritual selfhood which recuperated him for triumph over sin, sickness, and
death." Jesus' resort to his spiritual selfhood enabled him to think
divinely and gave him power to subdue his own material sense of selfhood and
finally discard it for the divine.
Christian Science and its
followers revere Jesus for what he did for mankind. They recognize him as the
promised, perfect presenter, illustrator, and demonstrator of the Christ,
Truth, which has been and always will be mankind's Saviour. No one could ever
take the place of Jesus. Mrs. Eddy said, "Earth has not known another so
great and good as Christ Jesus" (First Church of Christ, Scientist and
Miscellany, p. 221.). He was mankind's perfect Exemplar. The Christ-selfhood to
which he resorted is the true Christ-selfhood of everyone, and Christian
Science reveals how we can resort to the same Christ-selfhood. The real man,
our spiritual identity, is the expression of the one source, namely, God; our
true being is as celestial as his, as divinely controlled and directed.
A Spiritual Shower
Since man is celestial, the
perfect reflection and expression of God in all His beauty and loveliness, how
should we start our day? By being grateful that the foregoing fact is true. We
could even take time for a spiritual shower of Truth to wash away the
aggressive material sights and sounds that argue that this is not true. We
could start with gratitude for our revealed knowledge of God; that He is
infinite Mind, Spirit, Life, Truth, Love; and contemplate deeply the
significance of any or all of these synonyms of God. Rejoice that as infinite
Mind He is our Mind, our intelligence, our guidance, our direction, our
inspiration, our protection. And since He is infinite, there is no other mind –
no mortal mind, no aggressive suggestion, no hatred, no envy, no criticism, no
faultfinding. Remembering that God is infinite Love and that man is the
reflection of Love, we can be grateful that Love fills all space and that all
creation is expressing Love and is compassionately interested in the welfare
of every living creature. This understanding would start us loving our brother
and expecting love from him; start a day of proving "Love is reflected in
love" (Science and Health, p. 17). If we have any held-over memories of
hurts or injustices, we can turn our shower upon them – deny that they ever
had presence or substance.
As we set ourselves to accept the
spiritually mental shower, we will find that the spiritual truths that we need
will unfold to us, and as they unfold they will open our eyes to the aggressive
suggestions lurking around, trying to darken our day, and we can apply these
truths in denial of the particular suggestions. Sometimes it helps to voice
these truths out loud and let them assure us of the power of Truth and the
powerlessness of the error. And occasionally it helps to have a loved one join
us. Then especially is it helpful to voice our truths and denials out-loud, and
each is blessed by the other's spiritual listening, affirmation and denial. One
can voice and the other can listen, and the listener can become the voicer as
the first voicer is about ready to quit. And this process can be continued
again and again until you have covered about everything with your spiritual
shower and like the sheep, in our favorite Shepherd hymn, are washed clean. By
all means let us start our day claiming our divine inheritance – start the day
as sons of God and do our best to act as sons of God during the entire day. If
we get a head start on aggressive evil suggestions, they will not catch up with
us. This by no means sets forth a complete spiritual shower, but it indicates
how you might proceed. It indicates how students of Christian Science might
pray. For humbly and reverently yearning for and clinging to the Christ, Truth,
of God and man with deep love and grateful heart, expectantly applying the
truth to dissolve false belief of self or neighbor, is prayer and treatment in
Christian Science in obedience to the two great commandments.
Prayer Answered
Here is an illustration of
answered prayer when a student of Christian Science held steadfastly to a
simple statement of spiritual truth. A woman went to a Christian Science
practitioner in great distress because a lump on her body had developed to
alarming proportions. Among other things, the practitioner explained to her
that because God is all-acting, then His action must be going on right where
the destructive force claimed to be, and since God is Love, His action must be
loving, always operating according to God's beneficent law to bless and heal
her. After the treatment, although not conscious of any improvement in the
physical condition, she dismissed the practitioner and decided to rely
entirely upon the simple truth which she had accepted, that the Christ was
operating to bless right where the growth claimed to be. Within a few months
she called the practitioner to report in great joy that she had been completely
healed; the growth had disappeared, leaving no sign of where it had been.
Aids to Progress
As we cherish the Christ, Truth,
and let it burn brightly in consciousness, it will uncover what might be termed
hindrances to our progress.
One hindrance is our reluctance to
let go of the belief in a material inheritance. Personal sense argues that it
would be disloyal to our family not to think that we have inherited their good
traits. Yet human goodness does not compare with the spiritual goodness which
is ours because of our eternal oneness with our Father-Mother God. The belief
of inherited evil tendencies, which may appear only as the searchlight of Truth
lights up the dark places of human consciousness, can be the secret hindrance
to our happiness and success. A monstrous cheat is the inherited belief that
we are incapable of carrying through to a good end. Haven't you known people
who are capable of almost anything and yet because of some unnatural
reluctance fail to push forward to their best success. The saying, "I
would if I could, but I can't would," is not true about God's man. Man
reflects God's will and ability; man can do all things because all things are
possible to God and to man as God's reflection.
It is most encouraging to
contemplate the now-ness of man's spiritual perfection; that now he is complete
in true form, mind, faculties, strength, health, courage, and dominion; that he
lacks no good, expresses no deformity or shortcoming, needs no remaking. Yes,
this is the man you are now; this man was never born and will never die. This
is the man you can love as yourself and as your neighbor. This is the man you
continue to love and be loyal to as dear ones pass from your sight. Their true
being is perfect now. There is no here and over there in God's sight. Those
seeming to be away have just as much good, just as much opportunity to claim
and prove their divine heritage, as do we. You will not help them or yourselves
by yearning for their human presence. You can safely leave them in the tender
care of your Father-Mother Love. Our dear Leader said, "He who dwelleth in
eternal light is bigger than the shadow, and will guard and guide His own"
(Miscellaneous Writings, p. 134). Clinging to the human sense of anyone clogs
your progress heavenward and is always disloyal to man, whom you now know to
be divine.
In taking the position of being
perfect man, be assured that, humanly speaking, you will not grow faster
spiritually than you are ready to grow; that you will not take on more of the
nature of God than you can comfortably bear. The light of the Christ will be
only as bright to you as you are prepared for and will shine to destroy your
errors only where you open the door. If you are desirous of obeying God's will,
you will not assume a goodness you have not proved. You will be faithful to
daily tasks and obligations. You will first demonstrate your religion at the
place where Truth finds you. God will bless you right where you are.
Present Good Not
Discarded
You can rest assured that you will
not need to discard anything good in your present make-up. As a student of
Christian Science, you may use petitionary prayer, but you will no longer plead
with God to give you health, supply, position, or a companion, because you will
be claiming your completeness as His perfect spiritual reflection. You may pray
for more spiritual understanding, more spiritual love, more purity. You will
yearn to express more of God's nature, to be more obedient to divine
Principle, to let go of the so-called pleasant places in the material dream,
and to live courageously the spiritual truths that you know. You will desire to
exchange your human plan for yourself and others and accept and fit obediently
and graciously into God's wonderful design. Your prayers will be to know
yourself and others as God knows you and them, and to behave as God plans, minute
by minute, for your true behavior.
You can still use your conscience,
that little instrument that tells you what is right and what is wrong, where
to go and where not to go. You will increase its usefulness as you exchange it
for your true spiritual sense of listening and hearing, which you will now
understand better as you accept the Christ, Truth, that you are one with God as
His idea and know because He knows. You will be grateful that God, infinite
Principle and Love, has complete understanding in Himself in His ability to
take care of His creation, and that He constantly loves to do so, and that man,
God's image and likeness, reflects this faith, this ability, this constant
love, and – that you are that man. You will be grateful that God, infinite
Soul, is satisfied with the perfection, the beauty, charm, grace, loveliness,
variety, eternal freshness, newness, and completeness of His own
Soul-creation, and that man reflects that satisfaction and joy, and – that you
are that man. You will be grateful that God, infinite good, is free from all
faultfinding, criticism, jealousy, or hate and that man reflects this freedom,
and – that you are that man.
Loving ourselves within the radius
of the searchlight of Truth, we will be good neighbors because we will know
how to bless. The searchlight will not leave out our neighbor but will show his
beauty and goodness to be equal to but not greater than ours. Loving him as we
correctly love ourselves, we will see him safe in God's love. We cannot love
his injustice, his dishonesty, or his willfulness, and we do not have to,
because we now see that they are no part of his true being and are only indications
of how he seems to be still mesmerized by a false sense of himself.
Keeping Your Neighbor
Safe
A student of Christian Science was
suffering from a condition of poisoning with uncomfortable breaking out on the
skin. As she was walking the floor in great distress, a co-worker, not a
student of Christian Science, came to her, saying that she hoped that her
jealousy and anger of the past several days had not caused the student to
suffer. The Scientist lovingly explained that the thoughts of another have no
power to harm unless accepted as harmful. She assured her friend that she held
nothing but love for her and that in no way was she blaming her suffering on
another. Great relief was expressed on the face of the co-worker when she
understood that she was not being blamed, and the student was so grateful to
see that relief that her own healing was instantaneous.
Through that experience this
student learned to watch her own thinking to see that her thoughts were loving
enough to include her neighbor. She reasoned that although man's true safety is
in God's love, yet there was something she could do for her neighbor by seeing
him safe in that love; and so her challenge through the years has been,
"Am I seeing my brother safe in God's love?" Let us each answer to
ourselves right now, "Am I seeing my brother safe in God's love?"
There is only one way to love, and
that is to do it; to make the spiritually mental effort required. Our unselfish
spiritual desire to bless another is the reflection of God's love. It is a hint
of God's infinite tender consideration for everything that lives. We should
claim our reflected capacity to love others as God loves us. Mankind knows
little about true spiritual love, but we can at least begin to refuse to
indulge anything that is its opposite. We should constantly yearn to take the
sting out of our own and out of our brother's unlovingness by knowing its
unreality and powerlessness. Any act that is not loving is a waste of time – a
slowing up of our march heavenward.
Nothing is important about man,
nothing is of real interest about him, except his perfection as the son of God.
Nothing is important about our lives, about our affairs, about our
relationships with others, except the spiritual truth about them. Thinking of
ourselves and others as persons revolving in a material round is deadening to
our own and our brother's progress; but identifying ourselves and others with
the Christ, Truth, brings healing and aids steps heavenward.
Here is part of a helpful poem:
"In the words of the young
man whom Jesus met,
She too asked: 'Lord, "what
lack I yet?" . . .
What is my need, all else above?'
The answer came, 'To love, to
love!' "
(Maxine Le Pelley, in The Christian Science Journal, Vol.
69, No, 2, p. 90.)
We need to love our neighbor in
order to gain our own full salvation. Failing to see our neighbor as God's
perfect reflection, we deny our own perfect sonship with God. We consent that
evil has presence and power, accept evil's view for God's view, and darken our
own thought.
We can always begin by loving our
neighbor's welfare. We can daily think toward everyone we meet, "Can I
help you?" Rejoicing in our own completeness, we will not be stingy or
greedy, thinking that another's loss is our gain. We will not burden another's
steps because we are not ready to be strong.
Overcoming Weakness
Robert Louis Stevenson said,
"You cannot run away from a weakness: you must sometime fight it out or
perish; and if that be so, why not now and where you stand?" (Amateur
Emigrant) The study of Christian Science, my friends, will not relieve you of
the need of overcoming evil. It will show up more clearly than before your own
errors as well as those of your neighbor. But with Christian Science you can
now fight them skillfully and without fear. You can be courageous because you
know that all evil is illusion, which is devoid of any power except that which
you mistakenly give it. Your spiritual weapons completely out-balance evil's
boasted strength. Childlike willingness to obey the Christ, Truth, as it
unfolds will make your struggle light and assure success.
There are the lines of the hymn,
"O rest beside the weary
road,
And hear the angels sing."
(Christian Science Hymnal, No.
158)
The time of our resting is
dependent upon the time of our listening. If we are listening obediently, the
Christ as revealed in Christian Science will show up the errors which are doing
the most to hinder our progress, and we will welcome the opportunity to
overcome them, even if this overcoming involves a struggle. But the spiritual
overcoming is glorious, because it is the way heavenward; the winning reward is
priceless, the joy gained unspeakable.
Compassionate Interest
for Youth
The young people of today are
faced with a great challenge. They especially need our loving interest. Jesus
was a great neighbor to the young; he himself was young, and youthful John
leaned on his bosom.
The faithful young student of
Christian Science today, though in military service, will expect miracles. He
will accept his opportunity to love friend or foe, knowing that Love is the
liberator. He will expect that his understanding and reflection of God's
infinite and all-powerful love will protect him from cruelty or undue hardship.
He will expect all-powerful Love to be superior to evil's hate. He will expect
to prove life and protection here; and confident in his knowledge that his true
substance is spiritual and that it can never be harmed, disfigured, nor
destroyed, he will overcome his fear of death. He will take comfort in the
assurance that those who have gone through the experience of death have grown
in spiritual understanding and power because of their faithful fight and that a
higher sense of life and harmony is abundantly blessing them now. And if ever
faced by cruel torture at the hands of evil tormentors, he can take comfort in
the remembrance of the power of the Christ-understanding and the love that
Jesus proved when he rescued the Mary, taken in adultery, from the angry mob
of scribes and Pharisees poised to stone her to death. Do you recall the story
of Jesus' great challenge, his great counterattack when they tempted him, saying,
as recorded in the eighth chapter of the Gospel of John: "Now Moses in the
law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? . . . Jesus
stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them
not. So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto
them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. And
again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. And they which heard it, being
convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the
eldest, even unto the last; and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in
the midst" (John 8:5-9).
As he wrote on the ground, might
not Jesus have discerned the sins of her accusers and have written them away in
the sands? Might not his great compassion during those tense moments, as he
saw this woman's true nature, which enabled him to say to her, "Neither do
I condemn thee: go, and sin no more" (John 8:11) – might not that compassion
have discerned the true nature of her accusers and healed those of receptive
heart of their sins, now self-seen? We know with what effect his compassion
touched her. This defense was one of Jesus' greatest acts as an exemplary good
neighbor. He was being obedient to the two great commandments, and his
obedience brought safety to himself as well as to the woman.
The young man and woman of today
will take comfort that the faithful prayers of their loved ones, uniting with
their own prayers, can hold them safe and secure and bring evidence after
evidence of God's loving care for them and for their neighbor. They will take
comfort in the many proofs of the power of spiritual prayer made by young
Christians in the past. Sufficient understanding of God's all-power and of
man's perfect spiritual being could hold one safe in the presence of an
exploding shell – yes, even of an atom bomb; for eternal Spirit cannot be
touched by matter, and God's idea can never be harmed or destroyed. Mankind is
as safe as it spiritually understands itself to be.
Love, the Liberator
"Love is the liberator"
(Science and Health, p. 225). Oh, if all Christians today would unite in
fervent daily prayer filled with warmest love for friend and foe! Our faithful
Leader pled with us to pray each day, "thy kingdom come," and,
"may thy word enrich the affections of all mankind and govern them"
(Manual, p. 41). It is not so much that we do not know how to pray, but that
our love of our neighbor is not sufficient to defeat the evil mesmerism that
keeps us from helping him. If faithfully praying in accordance with our highest
understanding, shall we not expect to see evidences of the eventual dawn of
peace? Spiritual understanding and obedient living of the two great commandments, to "love the Lord thy
God with all thy heart" and to "love thy neighbour as thyself,"
are mankind's best and only final security, the only way to permanent peace and
eventual full salvation.
In an early Christian Science Sentinel, we find the following introduction and poem:
" 'Little children, love one another,' said three
times in a voice of unutterable tenderness and meaning, is, by some, supposed
to have been the last public speech of John as Bishop of Ephesus.
"Into the hearts of the
list'ning throng
Passeth the peace from above,
For John, the Beloved, is talking,
Telling his children of Love.
" 'Little children, love one
another.'
This is the message he brings;
For John is ambassador loyal
Of his Lord, the King of Kings.
" 'Little children, love one
another,'
Again he says, low and sweet.
Would you know where he caught
that accent?
John sat at the Master's feet.
" 'Little children, love one
another;'
He has said these words three
times
And their echo round earth is
ringing,
One of the sweetest of chimes.
"So often this message I'm
hearing
I seem to be of that throng;
And oh, may I learn to repeat it
In practice, – John's tender song."
(B. I. Best, in Christian Science
Sentinel, Vol. II, p. 419.)
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