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THE SON, NOT THE SWINEHERD
And when he came to himself.—Luke, 15:17.
In working out one's problems the parables of Jesus are found to be an inexhaustible mine of wealth. New lights, delicate tints, infinite tones of color are revealed to the patient seeker. One mistake which even the honest beginner in Christian Science is likely to make, can be corrected by a study of the parable of the prodigal son. The mistake consists in trying to bring the Father's house into the field where the swine feed, and trying to clothe the swineherd with the purple robe, with rings on his hands and shoes on his feet, that he may be brought into the banqueting hall to be recognized as the long-lost son. This is not the method in the parable. After his downfall the most important thing that the prodigal did was this, that "he came to himself; that is, the rioter, debauchee, wage-slave, swineherd state of consciousness had been sufficiently destroyed by its own self-imposed suffering to allow the true son to appear. It was this awakened state of consciousness and not the swineherd which said, "I will arise and go to my father." He did not turn for confirmation of his hopeful remembrances of his Father's house to the swine, and ask them their views upon the subject, whether they believed there was such a being as a Father who possessed a harmonious home. Their testimony would have been based on the evidence of their swine sense of existence, and they would have replied in effect that he was mad; swine they were, swineherd was he, their bellies had to be filled and he had to find the necessary husks—"Don't dream, hustle along for more husks—if we die your occupation is gone and you die too. Royal robes! Shoes and rings! nay, naked you came to this field and naked you will depart. Purple apparel indeed!" Do we not often make the mistake of expecting the swinish material thoughts to substantiate the truths of Spirit, physical science to scaffold the structure of Divine Science? Do not the animal appetites clamor for more husks under the threat of death to all who rebel against their tyranny?
We can no more be healed of our sin and sickness whilst clinging to material consciousness than the prodigal could have experienced the Father's forgiveness and manifestation of love if he had stayed and tended swine. Let us arise and go to the Father,—not stay to argue with the swine, not dwell in physical sense, but in the metaphysical, above-physical sense, then we will forget those "things that are behind" and reach forth to those which are before, and we shall apprehend even as did the son, but not the swineherd. These two never mingled; it was only as the sonship was lost sight of that the rioter appeared, and it was only as this false state recognized its own misery and nothingness that the son reappeared, but the two conditions never touched each other. As one appeared the other correspondingly disappeared; there was ever an impassable gulf fixed between them.
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September 28, 1907 issue
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PERSECUTION OVERCOME
PROF. JOEL RUFUS MOSLEY.
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CONSECRATION
WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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THE SON, NOT THE SWINEHERD
REUBEN POGSON.
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In an issue of late date you reported a discussion of...
Alfred Farlow
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Our reverend critic says that good thoughts are beneficial...
Willard S. Mattox
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In Christian Science the divine Mind alone is acknowledged...
Albert Cope Stone
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SHOW ME THY FACE
AMY RUTH WENZEL.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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"POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS."
Archibald McLellan
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THE TRUE RICHES
John B. Willis
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"MORE FRUIT."
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from W. D. McCrackan, Hermann S. Hering, Bertha Salchow, Mary C. Metcalf, Albert Metcalf, Emily D. Wilfong, Rose Giddings, Sarah A. French Battey, Mary Ann Dear, Celestia F. Mead, B. Frank Puffer, Mary E. Taylor, Rose L. Chase
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from Georgia A. Beckley
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I have more reasons than most people to be grateful...
Flora A. Brewster
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I have received so much help from our periodicals that...
Harvey Hazlett
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Two weeks ago a little girl was born to us
Ruth Story
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Christian Science has done so much for me that I...
Stella L. Atwood with contributions from Minna M. Rehder
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Words fail me when I try to express the gratitude I feel...
Bothilda Terrill
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Three years ago I came to know what Christian Science...
Hattie A. Kellough
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Nine years ago proof of God's ever-present help in time...
Wanda H. Mansbach
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Two years ago my ten-year-old son suffered a very...
Lucy A. Davis
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I was afflicted with severe bowel trouble for about one...
C. M. W. Smith
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I have felt for a long time that I should give my experience...
Lillie M. Graeff
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My heart is full of the deepest gratitude to God, and...
Isabella Richardson with contributions from Ruth May Jennings
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For many years I was a sufferer, supposedly from organic...
Frances B. Cutter
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Although I had seen several friends healed from seemingly...
R. Clinton Loveland
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
Frank N. Riale