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TO AND FOR ONE GOD, INDIVISIBLE GOOD

From the March 1902 issue of The Christian Science Journal


With a great love of God, thought may recognize that He is All-in-all, the One wholly and infinitely Good, that "besides Him there is none other," that His omnipresence as Mind satisfies mankind's pursuit of Truth, and that His omnipotence as Love answers the minutest need of the affections.

Such being the Source of all existence which He pronounced "very good," must be our very Life,—true consciousness, individuality, and immortal blessedness,—even Perfection expressed in a perfect universe, wherein man is God's likeness, the spiritual reflection of infinite Spirit. As we think upon this "One altogether lovely," and the wonders of His creative unfoldment in Truth, we find Him indeed adorable. We need must love a loving and lovable God, and man like Him that is loving and lovable, imaging Love as Love's reflection.

As God's consciousness of His universe is represented by man, we are not limited in Good. We see Him in all that divine Mind has of the beautiful, good, and true, without decay and lasting forever. We hear Him in every word of Truth, in "the still small voice" of the Holy Spirit, and in every impression or perception of the harmonies of His infinite realm.

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