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From the June 1894 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Even so, Father; for so it seemed good in thy sight. Luke x:— 21.

Noting carefully and critically in the light of Christian Science, the relationship of Father and Son, portrayed in the life of Jesus Christ, we find a unison and coexistence that is perfect and incomparable in the history of the world to-day.

He knew what true parentage meant and also what true son-ship meant: and hence, he knew how to be true to himself, and how to be true to his Maker. He saw what Life must be, to be Life, what Truth must be, to be Truth, what Love must be, to be Love, and what Spirit or Intelligence must of necessity be. to be at all. He had but to manifest that which there was to be manifested; thus it was, "Even so, Father; for so it seemed good in thy sight." Which is equal to saying, Whatever is in the nature of goodness to be, or to express, is all there is for me to see or to accept. "Wisdom is justified of her children."

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