Divine grace—and dignity in human life

Dignity, expressed in calmness and respect, is a very encouraging thing to observe—especially when divergent viewpoints are inflaming unpleasant reactions in others. Like the dignity displayed by a figure such as Nelson Mandela. But instead of simply being awestruck at another’s ability to maintain a sense of dignity during difficult times—or being disappointed and disgruntled because we don’t see more dignity expressed in society—you and I can increase our own ability to conduct ourselves in a dignified manner. And the grace of God is here to aid us.

Let’s face it. Disagreements among human beings can come up anytime, anywhere. And we are all challenged to refrain from losing our cool when we are faced with disagreements and unpleasant behavior on the part of others—in our families, in social settings, when we watch news, and in numerous other settings. Even if we manage to keep our words and actions under control while we get a grip on ourselves, something more reliable than our own willful efforts is required. 

Through Christ Jesus’ teachings, and the Christian Science that explains the Christ message of our and everyone’s true identity and intrinsic worth as God’s spiritual reflection, we can bow to the grace of God. And God will enable us to think, speak, and act in a manner that respects the true nature of others—in whatever situation we find ourselves. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer of Christian Science, has this to say in that regard: “Who hath not learned that when alone he has his own thoughts to guard, and when struggling with mankind his temper, and in society his tongue? We also have gained higher heights; have learned that trials lift us to that dignity of Soul which sustains us, and finally conquers them; and that the ordeal refines while it chastens” (Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, p. 126). 

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