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5:3 Sorrow for wrong-doing is but one step towards reform and the very easiest step. The next and great step re- quired by wisdom is the test of our sincerity, 5:6 - namely, reformation. To this end we are placed under the stress of circumstances. Temptation bids us repeat the offence, and woe comes in return for 5:9 what is done. So it will ever be, till we learn that there is no discount in the law of justice and that we must pay "the uttermost farthing." The measure ye mete "shall 5:12 be measured to you again," and it will be full "and run- ning over." Saints and sinners get their full award, but not always 5:15 in this world. The followers of Christ drank his cup. Ingratitude and persecution filled it to the brim; but God pours the riches of His love into the understanding and 5:18 affectio
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Final purpose
35:30 The design of Love is to reform the sinner. If the
sinner’s punishment here has been insufficient to reform him, the good man’s heaven would be a hell to 36:1 the sinner. They, who know not purity and affection by
experience, can never find bliss in the blessed company of 36:3 Truth and Love simply through translation
into another sphere. Divine Science reveals
the necessity of sufficient suffering, either before or after 36:6 death, to quench the love of sin. To remit the penalty
due for sin, would be for Truth to pardon error. Escape
from punishment is not in accordance with God’s govern-36:9 ment, since justice is the handmaid of mercy.
Jesus endured the shame, that he might pour his
dear-bought bounty into barren lives. What was his 36:12 earthly reward? He was forsaken by all save John,
the beloved disciple, and a few women who bowed in
silent woe beneath the shadow of his cross. The earthly 36:15 price of spirituality in a material age and the great moral
distance between Christianity and sensualism preclude
Christian Science from finding favor with the worldly-36:18 minded.
Righteous retribution
A selfish and limited mind may be unjust, but the unlimited and divine Mind is the immortal law of justice as 36:21 well as of mercy. It is quite as impossible for
sinners to receive their full punishment this
side of the grave as for this world to bestow on the right-36:24 eous their full reward. It is useless to suppose that the
wicked can gloat over their offences to the last moment
and then be suddenly pardoned and pushed into heaven, 36:27 or that the hand of Love is satisfied with giving us only
toil, sacrifice, cross-bearing, multiplied trials, and mockery of our motives in return for our efforts at well doing.
Vicarious suffering
36:30 Religious history repeats itself in the suffering of the just for the unjust. Can God
therefore overlook the law of righteousness which de-37:1 stroys the belief called sin? Does not Science show that
sin brings suffering as much to-day as yesterday? They 37:3 who sin must suffer. “With what measure ye mete, it
shall be measured to you again.”
Martyrs inevitable
History is full of records of suffering. “The blood of 37:6 the martyrs is the seed of the Church.” Mortals try in
vain to slay Truth with the steel or the stake,
but error falls only before the sword of Spirit. 37:9 Martyrs are the human links which connect one stage with
another in the history of religion. They are earth’s lumi—
naries, which serve to cleanse and rarefy the atmosphere of 37:12 material sense and to permeate humanity with purer ideals.
Consciousness of right-doing brings its own reward; but
not amid the smoke of battle is merit seen and appreciated 37:15 by lookers-on.
Complete emulation
When will Jesus’ professed followers learn to emulate
him in all his ways and to imitate his mighty works? 37:18 Those who procured the martyrdom of that
righteous man would gladly have turned his
sacred career into a mutilated doctrinal platform. May 37:21 the Christians of to-day take up the more practical import of that career! It is possible, - yea, it is the duty
and privilege of every child, man, and woman, - to follow 37:24 in some degree the example of the Master by the demonstration of Truth and Life, of health and holiness. Christians claim to be his followers, but do they follow him in 37:27 the way that he commanded? Hear these imperative commands: “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father
which is in heaven is perfect!” “Go ye into all the world, 37:30 and preach the gospel to every creature!” “/Heal the
sick/!”
Jesus’ teaching belittled
Why has this Christian demand so little inspiration 38:1 to stir mankind to Christian effort? Because men are
assured that this command was intended only for a par-38:3 ticular period and for a select number of followers. This teaching is even more pernicious
than the old doctrine of foreordination, - the election of a 38:6 few to be saved, while the rest are damned; and so it will
be considered, when the lethargy of mortals, produced
by man-made doctrines, is broken by the demands of 38:9 divine Science.
Jesus said: “These signs shall follow them that believe; … they shall lay hands on the sick, and they 38:12 shall recover.” Who believes him? He was addressing
his disciples, yet he did not say, ” These signs shall follow
you,” but them- “them that believe” in all time to come. 38:15 Here the word hands is used metaphorically, as in the text,
“The right hand of the Lord is exalted.” It expresses
spiritual power; otherwise the healing could not have 38:18 been done spiritually. At another time Jesus prayed, not
for the twelve only, but for as many as should believe
“through their word.”
Material pleasures
38:21 Jesus experienced few of the pleasures of the physical
senses, but his sufferings were the fruits of other people’s sins, not of his own. The eternal Christ, 38:24 his spiritual selfhood, never suffered. Jesus
mapped out the path for others. He unveiled the Christ,
the spiritual idea of divine Love. To those buried in the 38:27 belief of sin and self, living only for pleasure or the gratification of the senses, he said in substance: Having eyes
ye see not, and having ears ye hear not; lest ye should un-38:30 derstand and be converted, and I might heal you. He
taught that the material senses shut out Truth and its
healing power.
Mockery of truth
39:1 Meekly our Master met the mockery of his unrecognized grandeur. Such indignities as he received, his fol-39:3 lowers will endure until Christianity’s last
triumph. He won eternal honors. He overcame the world, the flesh, and all error, thus proving 39:6 their nothingness. He wrought a full salvation from sin,
sickness, and death. We need “Christ, and him crucified.” We must have trials and self-denials, as well as 39:9 joys and victories, until all error is destroyed.
A belief suicidal
The educated belief that Soul is in the body causes
mortals to regard death as a friend, as a stepping-stone 39:12 out of mortality into immortality and bliss.
The Bible calls death an enemy, and Jesus
overcame death and the grave instead of yielding to them. 39:15 He was “the way.” To him, therefore, death was not
the threshold over which he must pass into living
glory.
Present salvation
39:18 “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 salva-39:21 tion, 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 pleas-39:24 ures to pass away, for both are unreal, because impossible
in Science. To break this earthly spell, mortals must get
the true idea and divine Principle of all that really exists 39:27 and governs the universe harmoniously. This thought is
apprehended slowly, and the interval before its attainment is attended with doubts and defeats as well as 39:30 triumphs.
Sin and penalty
Who will stop the practice of sin so long as he believes
in the pleasures of sin? When mortals once admit that 40:1 evil confers no pleasure, they turn from it. Remove error
from thought, and it will not appear in effect. The ad-40:3 vanced thinker and devout Christian, perceiving the scope and tendency of Christian healing
and its Science, will support them. Another will say: 40:6 “Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient
season I will call for thee.”
Divine Science adjusts the balance as Jesus adjusted 40:9 it. Science removes the penalty only by first removing
the sin which incurs the penalty. This is my sense of
divine pardon, which I understand to mean God’s method 40:12 of destroying sin. If the saying is true, “While there’s
life there’s hope,” its opposite is also true, While there’s
sin there’s doom. Another’s suffering cannot lessen our 40:15 own liability. Did the martyrdom of Savonarola make
the crimes of his implacable enemies less criminal?
Suffering inevitable
Was it just for Jesus to suffer? No; but it was 40:18 inevitable, for not otherwise could he show us the way
and the power of Truth. If a career so great
and good as that of Jesus could not avert a 40:21 felon’s fate, lesser apostles of Truth may endure human
brutality without murmuring, rejoicing to enter into
fellowship with him through the triumphal arch of 40:24 Truth and Love.
Service and worship
Our heavenly Father, divine Love, demands that all
men should follow the example of our Master and his 40:27 apostles and not merely worship his personality. It is sad that the phrase divine service
has come so generally to mean public worship instead of 40:30 daily deeds.
Within the veil
The nature of Christianity is peaceful and blessed,
but in order to enter into the kingdom, the anchor of 41:1 hope must be cast beyond the veil of matter into the
Shekinah into which Jesus has passed before us; and 41:3 this advance beyond matter must come
through the joys and triumphs of the righteous as well as through their sorrows and afflictions. 41:6 Like our Master, we must depart from material sense
into the spiritual sense of being.
The thorns and flowers
The God-inspired walk calmly on though it be with 41:9 bleeding footprints, and in the hereafter they will reap
what they now sow. The pampered hypocrite may have a flowery pathway here, but 41:12 he cannot forever break the Golden Rule and escape the
penalty due.
Healing early lost
The proofs of Truth, Life, and Love, which Jesus gave 41:15 by casting out error and healing the sick, completed his
earthly mission; but in the Christian Church
this demonstration of healing was early lost, 41:18 about three centuries after the crucifixion. No ancient
school of philosophy, materia medica, or scholastic theology ever taught or demonstrated the divine healing of 41:21 absolute Science.
Immortal achieval
Jesus foresaw the reception Christian Science would have
before it was understood, but this foreknowledge hindered 41:24 him not. He fulfilled his God-mission, and
then sat down at the right hand of the Father.
Persecuted from city to city, his apostles still went about 41:27 doing good deeds, for which they were maligned and
stoned. The truth taught by Jesus, the elders scoffed at.
Why? Because it demanded more than they were willing 41:30 to practise. It was enough for them to believe in a national
Deity; but that belief, from their time to ours, has never
made a disciple who could cast out evils and heal the sick. 42:1 Jesus’ life proved, divinely and scientifically, that God
is Love, whereas priest and rabbi affirmed God to be a 42:3 mighty potentate, who loves and hates. The Jewish theology gave no hint of the unchanging love of God.
A belief in death
The universal belief in death is of no advantage. It 42:6 cannot make Life or Truth apparent. Death
will be found at length to be a mortal dream,
which comes in darkness and disappears with the light.
Cruel desertion
42:9 The “man of sorrows” was in no peril from salary or
popularity. Though entitled to the homage of the world
and endorsed pre-eminently by the approval 42:12 of God, his brief triumphal entry into Jerusalem was followed by the desertion of all save a few friends,
who sadly followed him
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