OMNIPRESENT and omnipotent Love, understood and lived, precludes the evidence of lack and limitation in one's experience. Each one can demonstrate abundance in all things as spiritual perception brings to him the understanding of man's spiritual relationship to God and as he learns how to exemplify the love of God in daily living. As he allows the Christ, the spiritual idea of divine Love, to animate his thought and activity, fear is replaced with assurance, lack with supply, and limitation with adequacy.
As the Christ governs one's human affairs, one yields unreservedly and humbly to Love's gracious direction. How different is Love-impelled activity from the anxious struggle that fretfully strives for release from deficiency and insecurity! The latter vacillates in ignorance and would try to circumvent the demands of Principle; the former is blessed by practical proofs of Love's inexhaustible abundance.
God, divine Love, never burdens His offspring, nor does He originate anything faulty or incomplete. He is conscious only of His allness and knows nought of qualities unlike Himself. Therefore His reflection, man, can know only the harmony, peace, and abundance of perfect and unfettered being.