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Reveal the Light of Grace - Mary Vavrick


We hear the word “Grace” many times in our teaching. I would

like to share our founder, Ernest Holmes’, definition of Grace as stated on p. 596 in his book, “Science of Mind.”

“Grace is the givingness of Spirit to its creation and is not a special law, but a specialized one.  In other words, grace is, but we need to recognize it.  It is not something God imposed upon us, but is the logical result of the correct acceptance of life and of a correct relationship to the spirit.  We are saved by Grace to the extent that we believe in, accept, and seek to embody the law of good; for the law of good is ever a law of liberty and never one of limitation.  Limitation is not a thing, not an entity, but a belief.  Freedom is a divine reality.”

To further be guided to “Good”, Ernest wrote two meditations \that are also in the Science of Mind book on pages 533 and 534.

The first one is: I meet my good

“Today I meet my good; it knows me and will not let me depart from it.  My good is at hand, and I cannot be robbed of it.  Good is forever expressing itself to me and mine.  I can even now see and hear and feel the all good in and all around me.  It presses itself against me, and fills me with a great surge of Life.  My good is at hand.”

And the second meditation is:  My good is complete

My good is complete; it is finished; it is now here and is conscious of me and of mine.  I do not have to wait for my good; it is at hand and ever ready to spring forth and express itself to me.  I accept my good and gladly acknowledge it to be my daily companion.  My good is mine now, and I can see it and feel it and know it.

TODAY I CLAIM MY GOOD.

 
 
 

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