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Our eternal, ageless identity
Have you ever found yourself pulled into a conversation, or a commercial on television, about aging or the physical challenges that seem to be attributed to growing older? I’ve sometimes noticed friends and colleagues talking about aches and pains in the body or some illness associated with aging, and at times I have been tempted to contribute to those conversations myself. But I strive to be alert and quickly and silently to affirm everyone’s true, spiritual freedom from any such pains or illnesses through the understanding of our true spiritual identity.
We learn in Christian Science that the physical senses—seeing, hearing, etc.—don’t tell the true story about our real being. We don’t have to accept what the physical senses tell us about who we are. We are spiritual ideas of God, not aging mortals. God knows us and all His children as immortal, always and forever reflecting Him, divine Life and Love—and by holding our thoughts firmly in line with this spiritual truth, we can demonstrate more of the qualities of immortality in our lives.
As the image of God (see Genesis 1:26, 27), we must be spiritual, since God is Spirit. And Spirit is immortal and can’t age, so as Spirit’s likeness, neither can we. This basic fact gives us a foundation for holding steadfastly to the spiritual truth of our being and for rejecting predictions of age-related ailments as nothing more than material beliefs or illusions—not the reality about our eternal existence as the idea of God.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 20, 2015 &
July 27, 2015
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Letters
Marilyn McPherson, Pam Thompson, Charlotte Campbell, Marsha Pecaut
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Our eternal, ageless identity
Caryl Grosch
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Metaphors, analogies, and spiritual reality
Mark Raffles
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How God guides us in business
Jan Duke
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A little understanding goes a long way
Lona Ingwerson
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George the Rhino
Yvonne Prinsloo
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Deep cut healed with no trace
Diana J. Usrey
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Christian Science as a ‘skilful surgeon’
Vincent Garramone
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A child’s prayers answered
Dolores Ost
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How disease loses its ‘reality … and disappears’
Barbara Vining