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CHARLES V. WINN
The dictionary defines "develop" as "to disclose, reveal;" so Christian Science is disclosing and revealing that which always has been and always will be; viz., God's spiritual, harmonious, and perfect creation. Christian Science never tries to spiritualize matter, transmute evil into good, or transform the imperfect into the perfect. The Scriptures declare, "Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? not one;" and Christian Science does not attempt the impossible. But it does teach us that we can so purify our thought that more and more of the beauty and loveliness of Spirit's creation will be unfolded and revealed. What a faith-begetting thought is this! How it encourages those struggling with adverse conditions! The sick man no longer tries to find health in a mortal, imperfect, material body, but through spiritual understanding and demonstration discovers the true man of God's creating, who is always well, strong, and free. The sinner ceases his vain efforts to make a mortal sinner into a good man, but lets the wholly good man of God's creating be uncovered or revealed to his awakened vision. The unsuccessful no longer strive to make the erring, finite sense of man a success, but allow it to be replaced by the spiritual understanding which seeks first "the kingdom of God, and his righteousness;" and, as a result, all things are added. The sorrowing are no longer thinking of the mortal who has come and gone, but of that man who is forever with the Father and is forever unchanged in his perfection and glory. All this time nothing is being created or added to God's finished work; but we are learning that man is in reality like Him, because he sees "him as he is." What a source of assurance is this to a race that has been educated to consider itself, fallen, and has striven in vain to transform this erring, sick, sinning, and dying mortal into the "Son of God"! With what confidence do we approach any discordant situation when we know that, in place of all the seeming, there exists the fact of perfect spiritual being awaiting our perception, acceptance, and demonstration. God's perfect creation, including man, is here and now awaiting our clarified understanding that we may prove it. Mrs. Eddy says in "Unity of Good" (p. 46): "The scientific man and his Maker are here; and you would be none other than this man, if you would subordinate the fleshly perceptions to the spiritual sense and source of being." And what a joy it is constantly to strive to see things as God made them! On the street, in the office, the shop, and the home are presented to us constant opportunities to look through the mist of material sense and behold "the enduring, the good, and the true" (Science and, Health, p. 261) of immortal Mind's creating. Thus, by our fidelity to the testimony of Spirit, and our steadfast rejection of any and every thing that denies the allness of good, we shall manifest more and more of what Mrs. Eddy calls (Science and Health, p. 244) the "everlasting grandeur and immortality of development, power, and prestige."
Christian Science Sentinel, March 25, 1922 |
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