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Divine Love, an unfailing help
As I was considering this editorial, many ideas came to me, but the one that came most often and most strongly was love. However, I did not know the specific form this idea would take. Then one Sunday, as I was sitting in church, I glanced at the citations on the wall at the front of the church, and I had my answer. It was Mary Baker Eddy’s statement “Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 494). At that moment I realized that divine Love is also the means by which we are able to come out from the material world—from the material sense of life with its fears and mistaken concepts—as Paul in the Bible calls on us to do (see II Corinthians 6:17 and Science and Health, p. 451).
We cannot let go of material sense unless we have something with which to replace it. It is divine Love that conveys the spiritual understanding of God, which replaces mortal beliefs about existence, thereby allowing us to come out from those beliefs.
The Bible is specific in telling us that God is “of purer eyes than to behold evil” (Habakkuk 1:13). How, then, can divine Love, God, who is perfect and knows only perfection, have an awareness of the human need to be able to meet that need?
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May 4, 2015 issue
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Letters
Marie in Florida, Nela, Alex Basil Mayaka, Nancy
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Loved, not forgotten
Jennifer Moeller
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Redemption for those in jail
George Nutwell III
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Our true family name
Jeannie Ferber
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Free from fear and terror
Virginia Hawks
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A great cause, God's new Messiah
Photograph by Patti Hickey
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How Christian Science found me
Alethea Williams-King
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Resolving to pray about college essays
Liam Poling
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Healed after a fall
Victoria Fredrickson
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Skin eruption cleared
Tad Blake-Weber
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Free from illness
Jen McLaughlin
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Tooth trouble gone
Christopher Swift
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A parable of persistence
Helen Wood Bauman
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Divine Love, an unfailing help
Timothy MacDonald