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th the wolf coming. Loyal Christian Scientists, be of good cheer: the night is far spent, the day dawns; God's universal kingdom will appear, Love will reign in every heart, and _His_ will be done on earth as in heaven. [30] [Page 214.] "Put Up Thy Sword" While Jesus' life was full of Love, and a demonstra- tion of Love, it appeared hate to the carnal mind, or mortal thought, of his time. He said, "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send [5] peace, but a sword. For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law. And a man's foes shall be they of his own house- hold." [10] This action of Jesus was stimulated by the same Love that closed--to the senses--that wondrous life, and that summed up its demonstration in the command, "Put up thy sword." The very conflict his Truth brought, in accomplishing its purpose of Love, meant, all [15] the way through, "Put up thy sword;" but the sword must have been drawn before it could be returned into the scabbard. My students need to search the Scriptures and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," to understand [20] the personal Jesus' labor in the flesh for their salvation: they need to do this even to understand my works, their motives, aims, and tendency. The attitude of mortal mind in being healed morally, is the same as its attitude physically. The Christian [25] Scientist cannot heal the sick, and take error along with Truth, either in the recognition or approbation of it. This would prevent the possibility of destroying the tares: they must be separated from the wheat before they can be burned, and Jesus foretold the harvest hour [30] [Page 215.] and the final destruction of error through this very pro- [1] cess,--the sifting and the fire. The tendency of mortal mind is to go from one extreme to another: Truth comes into the intermediate space, saying, "I wound to heal; I punish to reform; I do it all in love; my peace I leave [5] with thee: not as the world giveth, give I unto thee. Arise, let us go hence; let us depart from the material sense of God's ways and means, and gain a spiritual understanding of them." But let us not seek to climb up some other way, as we [10] shall do if we take the end for the beginning or start from wrong motives. Christian Science demands order and truth. To abide by these we
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