Christian Science: God’s Rich Blessing to Humanity
Peter B. Biggins, C.S.B., of
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The
"Christian Science: God's
Rich Blessing to Humanity" was the subject of a Christian Science lecture
delivered in the Auditorium, Tuesday evening, March 17, by Peter B. Biggins,
C.S.B. of Seattle, Wash.
Christian Science, as discovered,
taught, and founded by Mary Baker Eddy, brings blessings into the lives of
those who receive its healing message, and it is a joy to tell about this
blessedness and blessing. Christ Jesus, who understood God so well, has said,
"This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and
Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." This rich blessing, the understanding
of eternal Life, is gained by knowing God aright. So it is well worth our while
to consider the true nature and character of God.
God
Christian Science teaches that God
is divine Principle, the infinite source or origin from whom man proceeds. God
is divine Mind, Truth and Love, Spirit, Soul, Life; He is divine intelligence,
infinite substance, our Father-Mother, the cause and creator of all that really
is. God has revealed Himself throughout succeeding generations to those who
have been prepared to receive Him. Thus there came to Abram of old a clear
revelation of God. Abram lived on the plains of
Abram's glimpse of the omnipotence
and perfection of God made a great change in his experience. As a result his
name was changed from Abram, meaning "high father," to Abraham,
meaning "father of a multitude." The true and perfect nature of God
had appeared to Abraham. At the same time he saw the need of walking before God
− of taking every necessary human footstep in working out the problem of
being. This revelation of the nature of God and true being, and of the
practical method of using it, has been recorded in the Scriptures, and thus it
has been preserved.
Salvation
Whenever this light of divine
Truth comes to an individual, it brings some measure of salvation from evil,
that is, from the belief in evil. It makes one more active, and better able to
express one's true individuality. As this glorious light enabled Abraham to
exercise more faith in God, so this light, coming to us today through Christian
Science, frees us from the tendency to doubt God and to be afraid of evil. When
these errors, doubt and fear, are removed from human consciousness by spiritual
understanding, we are entering the kingdom of heaven. Instead of depending
upon material things for happiness, health, or supply, it is better to turn
from this limited sense to the infinite possibilities resident in divine Mind.
This intelligent trust in God frees from a sense of apathy, or inertia. It imparts
increased alertness, diligence, persistence in doing good. This consciousness
of Truth saves from all evil beliefs, dishonesty, suspicion, fear, doubt,
hatred, resentment, revenge. It imparts a higher sense of honesty, courage,
confidence, affection, forgiveness. This consciousness of Truth frees the
thoughts of men from the belief in disease by imparting the understanding of
God's saving health.
Salvation from error is wrought as
we gain a clear sense of the present perfection of God and man. Even a glimpse
of this spiritual fact awakens one to take all practical steps towards its
realization. It reveals the possibilities of complete salvation. This
salvation can begin here and now and continue until that which is false and unreal
has been dispelled. Our salvation lies in conscious at-one-ment with God. Well
does Isaiah represent God as saying, "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all
the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else."
This does not mean that the
Christian Scientist closes his eyes to the evils that are apparent in the
world. Far from it. The understanding which Christian Science brings makes one
more keenly conscious of the need of getting rid of all that is unlike the Mind
of Christ. Instead of teaching that evil is as real or powerful as good, or
more real or powerful than good, it makes clear that evil can and must be
overcome by the dilligent practice of good. Thus it teaches practical
salvation, a present redemption from evil.
Jesus
The revelation of the one true God
which Abraham had gained was enjoyed also by his descendants, by Isaac, by
Jacob, and by the children of
Jesus, illumined by the unfailing light
of Christ, Truth, worked out in the right way all the problems of human
existence. Jesus' life was one of blessedness and blessing. We see in his life
unfailing strength, kindness, and justice, purity, tenderness, unlimited wisdom
and intelligence. In his words and deeds he was obeying his divine Principle,
God. We see this, for instance, in his well-known Sermon on the Mount. This
great sermon contains a comprehensive statement of the simple rules of
Christian living. We may see in Christ Jesus' works throughout his ministry a
remarkable coincidence with his words as contained in this great sermon, which
is full of blessing. We recognize that he reflected the healing power of the
divine Mind. In his entire life, we see the nature of God clearly manifested.
Mrs. Eddy, referring to Jesus' achievement, writes in her book
"Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 199), "We learn somewhat of the
qualities of the divine Mind through the human Jesus."
Because Jesus taught and practiced
eternal Truth, his teaching is as applicable to the needs of the present day as
it was to the needs of his own day. He came preaching the gospel of the
kingdom. He declared that the kingdom of heaven is at hand. He illustrated the
coming of this kingdom by simple parables, in which, among other things, he
commended diligence in business, faithful stewardship. The Master taught and
practiced diligence in the Father's business, and he wisely took much time for
quiet meditation on the law of God, an example which is followed by many thoughtful
men and women in this present day. Christian Science Reading Rooms afford to
busy men and women the opportunity to commune with the divine Mind, the source
of true strength and inspiration. Who can estimate what it means to busy people
who replenish their lamps with the oil of gladness during the
We can discern the consummate love
exemplified by the appearing of Jesus, and demonstrated in his life. What but
infinite divine Love and its expression could strip the disguise from the
seeming "mystery of iniquity," and prove its powerlessness, in the
light of Truth? As we trace in the gospel records his life of goodness, as we
note in the light of Christian Science his words and his works, we understand
better the divine Principle upon which those words and works were based. Spiritual
growth will continually enlarge our appreciation of Jesus of Nazareth.
Christ
When Jesus had been sufficiently
prepared for his great life-work, and entered upon it at the age of thirty
years, he was imbued with the Holy Spirit. With this fuller inflow of
spiritual light, he was given the new name, Messiah, or Christ, the anointed of
God. The Christ was the spiritual selfhood of Jesus, and it was through the
power of Christ, Truth, that Jesus performed the mighty works of healing and
restoration of which we read in the four Gospels. Jesus, speaking of the Christ,
said, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in
darkness, but shall have the light of life." This Christ, or Truth, was
the light which the spiritually minded had glimpsed in the earliest times.
This was the light which Abel, Enoch, Noah, and Abraham discerned. Hence Jesus'
words, as he spoke of the Christ, "Before Abraham was, I am." Paul
speaks of Christ as "the power of God, and the wisdom of God." Jesus'
mission on earth was to impart to humanity the understanding of Christ, and
thus to redeem men from evil. He taught that man, in reality, is the perfect
child of a perfect Father, and therefore not the victim of evil. He said,
"Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect."
Christian Science teaches that
man's true individuality is the reflection of the divine Mind, the image and
likeness of God. This true individuality is spiritual and perfect. Individual
character is far more potent, far more real and tangible, than mere
corporeality. What is it that you appreciate in your friends? Is it not some
quality of thought? The unselfishness, the nobility, the intelligence, the
fidelity, which you see expressed by those with whom you are associated
− are these qualities material? Obviously not. Do they belong to
corporeality? No. Do not such qualities as these truly represent your friends?
Yes, assuredly. These mental, moral, and spiritual qualities belong to the
true individuality of man. How much more tangible and real these qualities are
than weight, height, or any other material evidence or condition! Well, it
should not be difficult to see that man whom you may have believed to be material,
or both material and spiritual, is not material at all, but wholly spiritual
and mental; and this is just what Christian Science teaches. Man is made in the
image and likeness of God.
Nothing that is unlovely belongs
to the real man. A diamond, when it is discovered in the field or in the mine,
is hidden by crude elements. It is, to use a familiar expression, "a
diamond in the rough." The expert worker skillfully removes these rough
elements, and lo! there may come to light a gem of the first water, perfect in
purity and transparency. The crudities never belong to the diamond. They
never affect the diamond, even though they seem temporarily to hide its beauty
and to be a part of it. The false elements which seem to hide the real, spiritual
man from view do not belong, and never did belong to him. They never touch or
affect his true being. They are simply illusions of the material senses.
Whether one believes that these false mental qualities are due to heredity, environment,
or education, one can get rid of them through the understanding of the truth
of being.
The individual who grasps this
fact, and becomes busy in working out his salvation, is very watchful that he
does not entertain any erroneous concept regarding himself or his fellow man.
He habitually strives to gain a fuller understanding of the one divine Mind,
and through the uplifted consciousness thus gained he sees that man is the
image and likeness of perfect Mind. He discerns in a measure the Science of
being. He then rejects any evidence of imperfection regarding himself or
another, and refuses to admit that error of any kind belongs to man. Thus he
bears witness to the truth. Thus he is learning to love his neighbor as
himself. Thus he expresses the Mind of Christ. He is beginning to see that the
real man is born of God, and inherits only those qualities which are good and
true − an unfailing and eternal birthright. In the light of Truth, errors
engendered by false education fade away before the fact that divine Mind has
ever been imparting to His beloved child ideas of divine Truth and Life and
Love. The beliefs of false environment yield as one sees that man always lives
and moves and has his being in infinite, divine Mind, wherein man enjoys unlimited
possibilities for good. Day by day the shadows of sin, disease, and fear are
fleeing before the light. These facts are intensely practical. They become more
tangible as we use them.
The God of Abraham is your God and
mine. The light which Abraham glimpsed may come to you and to me. That light
is the Christ, Truth, to which the Apostle John refers as "the true Light,
which lighteth every man that cometh into the world." It was this light
which came to Mary Baker Eddy when in her time of physical need she turned to
God, and was healed. It was this light which guided her in writing the
Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the
Scriptures." This same light comes with healing touch to each one who
reads this textbook with humble, receptive thought.
The
Discoverer and Founder
Throughout Bible history we note
that many a time when God's people were sorely oppressed by their enemies, God
raised up a prophet, or one divinely inspired, to accomplish their deliverance.
The Scriptures are full of such incidents. Divine Love has richly blessed
humanity today by bringing anew the promise of deliverance from evil. It took
the unerring insight of true womanhood to discern aright humanity's need today,
the need of understanding the Science of the Christly method of healing. Mary
Baker Eddy was the one best prepared spiritually to respond to the mandate of
good, to do this great and needful work.
Mrs. Eddy was remarkably well
fitted for the work she had to do. As a child, she was richly blessed in having
a mother of devout character, and she grew in wisdom and in love for God and
man. This fact is evidenced by her poems, written in childhood. These poems
show a remarkable degree of spirituality, and they are distinctly prophetic of
the great work as a spiritual Leader, which she was to perform in later life.
Mrs. Eddy, in her young womanhood,
was deeply and actively interested in many reforms. After her return from the
South she opened an infants' school which was somewhat in the nature of
kindergarten schools today, and from time to time she substituted in the New
Hampshire Conference Seminary during the absence of regular teachers. She also
took an active part in the promotion of temperance. It was, in fact, while
returning from a temperance meeting that she met with an injury, subsequent
recovery from which led her to discover Christian Science, and to give it to
the world as true Science.
A number of instances are on
record during the latter days of the Christian era, as well as in the earlier
days, wherein Christlike characters have experienced healing by spiritual
means. Mrs. Eddy's experience, however, is outstanding for this reason, that
she was thereby impelled to find out how this healing had been accomplished.
In this patient search for a definite understanding of the divine Mind which
had healed her, Mrs. Eddy showed absolute consecration to the spiritual ideal
to which her life was devoted. She healed through spiritual means alone many
cases of supposedly hopeless disease. These practical proofs of the value of
the divine Science which she discovered prepared the way for the reception of
her book, Science and Health. Sibyl Wilbur, in "The Life of Mary Baker
Eddy," tells of her patience and perseverance in writing the Christian
Science textbook, which fully sets forth her discovery. In a small room on the
attic floor of the little house on
Mrs. Eddy wisely discerned the
need of an organization to protect and foster the new discovery of spiritual
healing. For this reason she established The Mother Church, the helpful
activities of which insure to the seeker for Truth the means of progressing
spiritually. The
It is a memorable day in one's experience when one is awakened to an understanding of God in Christian Science. I well remember my own experience. Having left my home and come to a new country, I found a church of the denomination of which I had already been a member. One Sunday evening in this church a sermon was preached on the subject of Christian Science. Much was said in favor of spiritual healing; and one fact stands out above all others. Reference was made to an elderly lady who had been an invalid for many years. When she read in the Christian Science textbook (Science and Health, p. 2) the words, "God is Love," she arose healed. This made a deep impression on me. Unfortunately for the purpose of the sermon, however, much was said in criticism of our revered Leader, Mrs. Eddy. Immediately things began to happen very quickly in my experience. I found in the public library of that city the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal, − the weekly and monthly periodicals of the Christian Science movement − and I was much impressed by the beauty of the thoughts expressed therein. I felt sure that I had found the truth for which I had been looking. I immediately obtained from the Christian Science Reading Room in that city a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and I am grateful for the rich blessings which have come into my life through studying this book and imbibing to some measure its teachings. This book breathes forth the spirit of Christ, bringing blessings to the earnest reader, correcting and dispelling false beliefs. Like thousands of others I am grateful that Mrs. Eddy was not content merely to enjoy the fruits of this discovery herself, but that she went on with her valiant work as the Founder of the religion of Christian Science, providing for its many activities, including the issuing of the periodicals, through which so many are being led to find the Christian Science textbook, the true Key to the treasures contained in the Bible.
The Bible
One of the first things to impress
the beginner in this study is the great love for the Bible which Christian
Science awakens in his thought. If he has been a student of the Bible, he finds
that, in the light thrown upon it by the Christian Science textbook, it becomes
a new book to him. If he has not already studied the Bible, he is agreeably
surprised to find the wealth of inspiration, comfort, and strength he derives
from it. The Bible which Christian Scientists study is the Authorized Version,
the King James Version. This book is read in all Christian Science churches in
conjunction with Science and Health.
The light which came to patriarch,
prophet, and apostle has been committed to the later ages through the inspired
Word of the Bible. This light could never be wholly extinguished. Even during
what have been called the Dark Ages this light was not wholly lost. As time
went on, the Bible was translated into English. The invention of the printing
press greatly aided the dissemination of this light of Truth imparted by the
Bible. Thus the Bible came into the hands of the common people who then, as in
the time of Jesus, heard the Word gladly. The Word of God speaks to us through
the Bible. As we study the Scriptures to gain their spiritual meaning, we commune
with God, acquaint ourselves with the divine Mind, and so gain true peace.
Paul, in writing to the youthful Timothy, says, "All scripture is given
by inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto
all good works."
Many daily newspapers today are
freely publishing quotations from the Bible. Some newspapers are doing this
every day. This is, indeed, good news. Wherever the Bible is read aright it
brings a fuller measure of light and spiritual progress. Men, women, and
children, rich and poor, the educated and the uneducated, find therein the
bread and water of Life. Speaking of the Bible, Mrs. Eddy writes in her book
"Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 363), "The Bible is the learned
man's masterpiece, the ignorant man's dictionary, the wise man's
directory."
Prayer
In the experience of every individual
there comes the time when he is awakened to a keener desire to know God better
and to express the reality of man's being. Whether this desire comes sooner or
later it comes inevitably, and then the individual has begun to pray aright; he
has begun to utilize divine power. Jesus said, "If ye abide in me, and my
words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto
you." Here is the basis of effectual prayer. Thus man communes with God
through Christ. Do Christian Scientists pray? Yes, unceasingly. The Christianly
scientific prayer is one of humility and love. Mrs. Eddy tells how Christian
Scientists pray when she writes in Science and Health (p. 15) these words:
"Christians rejoice in secret beauty and bounty, hidden from the world,
but known to God. Self-forgetfulness, purity, and affection are constant
prayers. Practice, not profession, understanding not belief, gain the ear and
right hand of omnipotence and they assuredly call down infinite blessings."
True prayer cannot be used to accomplish
an evil purpose. It can be properly used only to do good. If one should attempt
to pray to God, who is infinite good, to injure a fellow being, such a mistaken
individual would be simply injuring himself. Anyone who would attempt to pray
with any other motive than that of blessing and helping mankind, himself, and
others is asking amiss, and such prayer is powerless and fruitless. True prayer
always blesses, uplifts, purifies, and heals. When Jesus and his disciples
were on their way to
Healing
The healings effected today by
Christian Science are similar to those performed by spiritual power in the
early days of the Christian era. Christian healing, as practiced in Christian
Science, is more widespread today than in any other period of the world's
history. It is clearly the function of the Christian church to carry on the
apostolic work of healing the sick through spiritual power, and the Church of
Christ, Scientist, is performing this vital function. Daily, hourly, throughout
the world, wherever the Church of Christ, Scientist − The Mother Church
and its branches − is established, this healing, redemptive work goes
steadily on.
Time and time again I have seen
cases of supposedly hopeless disease healed instantaneously, as this light of
divine Truth as revealed in Christian Science has dawned upon the thought of
sufferers. Those who have been enslaved by liquor, opium, and other phases of
vice have found freedom through the Christ-power, invalids who have spent
weary months and years in seemingly hopeless invalidism, have risen from their
beds well, even when they were believed to be in "the valley of the shadow
of death." These results are being continually repeated in the practice
of Christian Science. In the experience of those who are healed by Christian
Science, there is being fulfilled today in large measure the promise given by
God through the prophet Malachi: "Unto you that fear my name shall the Sun
of righteousness arise with healing in his wings."
How is this healing wrought? How
may each one utilize and enjoy this healing power? These questions are best
answered by a careful study of Science and Health. People are being healed
every day by reading this book. They are helped by the Christ-spirit which
pervades this volume, and they find that their burdens are dropping away, and
they are enabled to understand man's true being, which is ever harmonious. One
gains light and liberty by turning thought to God and rejoicing in man's unity
with God.
Among the many healings resulting
from the reading of Science and Health, which have come to my attention, is
the following, related to me by a good friend of mine. He had been a successful
lawyer in one of
Christian Science presents the
fundamental fact that God is All-in-all, and that man is God's image and
likeness. The practice of Christian Science is the intelligent utilization of
this fact to the healing of disease, and in all the details of living. You can
see, then, that Christian Science is essentially Christian and scientific. In
the true sense of the term, Christian Science dispels discord with the light of
spiritual truth, and thus immortal man, the only man there is in reality, comes
to light. Christian Science is not associated in any way with and bears no resemblance
to hypnotism, mesmerism, or theosophy. The only influence Christian Science
acknowledges is the influence of the unerring divine Mind; the only wisdom,
the wisdom of God. Through Christian Science practice, harmonious results are
realized in proportion as thought is in accord with the eternal law of God.
True thought proceeds from the divine Mind, God. It is ever harmonious. It is
ever active. It manifests, indeed, the ceaseless activity of the divine Mind,
from which it emanates. Christian Science imparts true spirituality. The real
man is the product of God's creative power, and he exists eternally as
perfect as God made him. As patriarch, prophet, and apostle have beheld this
truth in the Science of being, and realized man's unity with God, they have
been endued with the Holy Ghost.
Christian Science makes clear the
allness of divine Mind, and the nothingness of matter. If there are those who
believe matter to be solid, tangible, and substantial, it may be a great relief
to them to know that even natural scientists do not regard matter in this way.
Of all the thousands who have engaged in the elusive pursuit of trying to find
out what matter is, not one has ever been able to announce a positive or
conclusive fact to prove the existence of matter. The simple reason is that
matter is unreal, nonexistent In Truth.
Medical theories which were accepted
by many a few years ago have been discarded today as useless. Some time ago a
physician told me that his costly library of medical works would be of little
or no value in five or ten years. Such is the value of speculations regarding
matter, and of descriptions of the supposed properties of matter! Many
conscientious medical men, seeing the disappointing results of material means,
are becoming increasingly receptive to spiritual truth; their thoughts are
becoming in a degree dematerialized and spiritualized. Such medical men freely
acknowledge the beneficial results of Christian Science. A number of them are
becoming Christian Scientists. When this physician told me of the expected
decrease in value of his medical library, I could not help contrasting this
with the priceless and enduring value of the Christian Science textbooks, the
Bible and Science and Health and Mrs. Eddy's other writings. The truths
contained in these inexpensive volumes are being more clearly seen day by day
and more fully demonstrated. These truths will stand when speculations
regarding matter have passed into oblivion.
One may say: Well, if matter is
unreal, what about this universe? What about the men and women whom we see? Do you mean to say that this
universe does not exist? Oh, no; it is to material sense that the universe
appears to be material, but the real universe, God's universe, is wholly
spiritual. It is here now, and is far more beautiful than what is seen materially.
God's man is here and he is real and substantial. As we gain the true spiritual
standpoint, we see God's universe and man. Let us consider a simple
illustration. A man was going down to his office one morning. His heart was
heavy and sad. As he went, he gained a new standpoint. He became confident of
success. Immediately his step became sprightly; he noticed the sunshine, and
heard the song of the birds. He met many friends whose ready smile met with his
glad response. The sun had been already shining; the birds had been singing; his
friends greeting him. But he had not been alert to notice them. Now his own
mental attitude had changed, and everything looked different. Probably
everyone in this audience has had an experience of this kind. One's own mental
attitude has a direct bearing on what one sees and hears, and how one sees and
hears it. Let us carry this illustration still further. We have Scriptural
authority for knowing that God, Spirit, has created all. Since God could make
nothing unlike Himself, it is plain that God's universe must express Him; that
is, it must be spiritual. Christian Science, instructing us in this fact, opens
up new possibilities of thought. Doubtless everyone in this audience loves to
view the beauties of nature, the cloud effects, the rainbow, the rising and
setting sun. As you do so, it is possible to look beyond the material
appearance and through spiritual sense behold what God has made, to discern
the realities of being which these beauties of nature symbolize. Then you are
catching a glimpse of the truth of spiritual being.
Abraham's Chaldean countrymen
deified the sun and the moon and the stars. Abraham departed from that pagan
worship when he discerned the one true God. At one time God had led Abraham
forth and said to him, "Look now toward heaven, and tell (count) the
stars, if thou be able to number them;" and continuing, God said, "So
shall thy seed be." May we not conclude that God was giving to Abraham a
helpful lesson as to the infinitude of God's universe and man? Is it any wonder
that Abraham enjoyed God's affluence in his affairs? As we understand the
infinitude, the spirituality of God's universe and man, limitations will drop
off, and we shall prove more fully our possibilities as children of God. As yet
we have just begun to do this, but it is well to see the possibilities, and to
work patiently on, trusting God to show us the way.
God's universe is spiritual. The
mistake is with mortals, who wrongly believe that it is material. Mortals,
viewing the universe materially, conceive that it is of a destructive nature,
and they theorize about this destructiveness. Nevertheless, spring continues
to follow winter; green leaves shoot forth, from bush and tree; seedlings
spring from the earth, providing food for man and beast. These phenomena cannot
be explained on a purely material
basis. They never have been explained thus. We are nearing the true explanation,
as we recognize that infinite Mind is expressed, that divine Mind's law of
ceaseless growth and development is manifested.
Viewing the universe and man from
a material standpoint, mortals have concluded that sickness, sin, and death
are inevitable. Christian Science, with its simple explanation of God's
universe and man as spiritual, strips the mask from these illusions. God never
sent nor authorized sin, sickness, and death. This truth destroys these errors,
and brings to light the beauty of holiness, health, and life everlasting. He
made man upright, immortal, harmonious, free, joyous, well; and His man
remains as He created him, ever advancing to a higher enjoyment of God's
goodness. Paul, writing to the Christians at
When Moses was about to lead the
children of
There is no sin, no disease, no
sorrow so deeply rooted but divine Love can eradicate it, because of the infinite
depth of Love. Man's being is at one with divine Love. From everlasting to
everlasting, man is and has been and ever will be at one with God, held
securely in the embrace of the eternal Mind, safe in Science. No evil, therefore,
has ever befallen God's child, who is made in His own image. All the evil that
seems to be, or to have been, is in the so-called realm of mortal mind, whereas
there never has been any such thing to the realm of immortal Mind, the kingdom
of heaven, the only realm there is, in reality. Paul says, "I am
persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor
powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any
other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in
Christ Jesus our Lord."
Through the helpful ministrations
of Christian Science, a new ideal has come, not only to those of mature years,
but also to the youth of the present day. We are seeing the fulfillment of the
prophecy of Joel: "It shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out
my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your
old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions: and also upon the
servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out my spirit."
So young people, today, are having the opportunity to catch the vision of Truth
as revealed in Christian Science, and so to express strength and purity in
thought and life, finding thus a higher happiness and success. While conditions
at present apparent in the world require the earnest thought of every thinking
man and woman, can we not see a bow of radiant promise? Youth is being
encouraged and enabled by Christian Science to utilize the might of divine Mind,
thus gaining true liberty, that liberty which is found in being good and in
doing good.
Education is being enriched today
by a new factor, the understanding of spiritual reality imparted by Christian
Science. This spiritual method, based on the understanding of the one Mind,
divine consciousness, is much more practical and effectual than material
systems. This new spiritual ideal is enabling those of the rising generation
to live happily and helpfully in the present, and to grow to manhood and womanhood
expressing a higher order of intelligence, a greater degree of nobility of
character, a fuller measure of usefulness in this busy, active, upward-striving age. Children are today
gaining in Christian Science a love for God's law, and so learning more of
man's higher nature. While there is in educational activities, on one hand, a
materialistic trend, there is, on the other, a growing tendency to give heed
to the divine law. This is indicated by the passing of an act in North Dakota a
few years ago, which requires that the Ten Commandments shall be displayed in
every public school room in that state. We find, furthermore, a widespread
reading of the Scriptures in schools. We find it in university fraternities and
sororities.
Christian Science is not merely
"another denomination." It is not "just another sect."
Christian Science is the law of life. When this is seen, the term
"Christian Science" will never be used lightly. Words are symbols of
thought. The words may be easily spoken, but care and attention are required
in order that the thought may be comprehended. How easy it is to speak the word
"life"! How vast is the true concept of Life. Does it not take much
patience, watchfulness, and love to understand Life? Our relations with our
fellow men give us continual opportunities to use what we understand of Life,
God, and of man, who is the true expression of Life. What happiness it gives us
when we see in the simple affairs of daily living the proof that a valuable
rule of Life has been properly applied!
What a blessing it is to know that
God's law is ever available to solve the problems of human existence! As we
each cast out of thought unjust criticism, suspicion, fear, hatred, anger,
impurity, impatience, and every false sense that may claim to find lodgment
there, remembering that these are not realities, but merely beliefs, then
angels come and minister unto us, and
we find our lives becoming more harmonious. Our useful work is less
hampered, our helpfulness greatly enhanced. This is the practice of true
forgiveness. This is essential to Christian healing and living. Here we see
the change that Christian Science is making in individual character and life,
in so far as this teaching is faithfully applied. It enters into all the details
of one's life, strengthening all that is good, and insuring the success of all
righteous endeavor.
One of our hymns says (Christian
Science Hymnal; No. 51):
"God's will is done; His
Kingdom come;
The Potter's work is plain.
The longing to be good and true
Has brought the light again.
And man does stand as God's own
child,
The image of His love.
Let gladness ring from every
tongue,
And heaven and earth
approve."