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Never without God

From the February 1989 issue of The Christian Science Journal


"Wait a minute, please. I'll have to get my glasses to see that."

It seems like an ordinary enough comment. But stop and think for a moment. What are we really saying? If we're waiting a minute to see, aren't we saying that man, God's very reflection, can somehow be separated from God, the all-knowing and all-seeing Mind, who is ever present? How could there be anything in God's universe that He doesn't see, doesn't know is there? Or how could God, who tenderly loves and cherishes every one of His children, withhold anything good from them? It isn't logical that God, divine Love, would consent to a requirement that we "wait a minute" to know Him.

The omnipresence of God, Mind, Love, absolutely precludes limitation or imperfection in His universe, including His image, man. A claim to the contrary would attempt to belittle the Almighty, the I am, infinite Mind and Love and Life.

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