Love, as the Bible teaches it, is more than a pleasantness among community members. It expresses the power of divine Love, which disarms distrust and brings healing.
Sometimes our thought is more than an open book—it can seem an open door to all sorts of ills. This author looks at the value of closing that door through the power of God, divine Mind.
Getting back at someone, or getting even, doesn't lead to any kind of lasting satisfaction. And real justice comes as we understand more of the universality of divine Love.
How do we defuse troublemaking? What kind of response allows us to put off the old man with his meanness and put on the new, the spiritual, manhood with peace and freedom?