Infinite Love Sustains Us
July 19, 2008 at 10:59 pm | In Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, Mind, Spirit, love | Leave a CommentTags: Christian Science, God's creation, infinite Love, love, Mary Baker Eddy, Mind, Spirit
Mary Baker Eddy in her classic work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, writes on page 567, “To infinite ever-present Love, all is Love, and there is no error, sin, sickness and death.”
To God, who is infinite Love, all is Love, and that is all that God can see. God, Love only sees loveliness, and perfection in everything. The book of Genesis says that “God saw everything he had made, and behold it was very good.” Now that is not just good, but it says, “very good.” I interpret “very good” as Loveliness, and perfection. God could not see anything less than loveliness and perfection in everyone and everything, since he is the potter who formed the clay, the Creator who created all ideas in the Mind of Love. God is the Father-Mother of the universe, and his Kingdom is here right now, as Jesus even stated, in the phrase, “Thy kingdom come,” and “behold, the kingdom of God is at hand.”
If God is the Father and King of his infinite, perfect kingdom, that we are the sons and daughters of God, the King, and therefore, we have everything our father, the King has in his kingdom. Our blessings are wealth, and running over. We are the sons and daughters of the King, and our King is divine Love, infinite good, the perfect Creator, all-knowing, and all-seeing Mind.
Christian Science teaches all this, and makes this practical on a daily basis.
Mary Baker Eddy has a chapter in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, devoted to the Bible book, Genesis. That chapter is very important to study in light of the biblical seven days of creation, which are seven days of thought. In that chapter we learn that each day of creation is identified by one of the seven names for God that Mary Baker Eddy teaches: MInd, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, Love. Together these seven names, and the seven days of creation represent the idea of perfection and completeness. Seven is seen in a number of places in the Bible under this meaning. When we see ourselves as God’s creation, having all that God has as his image and likeness, or his reflection, we see our completeness, wholeness, loveliness and perfection, and behold, we were made “very good.”
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