Freely Spread Everlasting Blessings!Rick Stewart, C.S., Dresden, Germany
[Freely Spread Everlasting Blessings!]
Knowing that your Daddy will catch you if you fall!!
Metaphysical Application Ideas from CedarS Camps
for the Christian Science Bible Lesson for October 28, 2012 on
"Everlasting Punishment" [or Everlasting Blessings.
Your choice: Trick? Or Treatment!] by Rick Stewart, CS of Dresden, Germany (Tel.+49-351 312-4736)
RickStewartCS@aol.com
This Bible Lesson is not about how God is going to punish some of us for eternity. This Lesson is designed to help us understand more of God's saving and eternal Love.
Does God select some to be saved and others to be condemned to suffer in eternity?
Many Christian denominations have historically taught that doctrine and expected their new members to subscribe to that belief. As a girl of 12, Mary Baker Eddy, then Mary Baker, had to answer that question if she wanted to be a member of her local Congregational Church.
She writes: "At the age of twelve I was admitted to the Congregational (Trinitarian) Church... Before this step was taken, the doctrine of unconditional election, or predestination, greatly troubled me... So perturbed was I by the thoughts aroused by this erroneous doctrine, that the family doctor was summoned, and pronounced me stricken with fever. My father's relentless theology emphasized belief in a final judgment-day, in the danger of endless punishment, and in a Jehovah merciless towards unbelievers; and of these things he now spoke, hoping to win me from dreaded heresy. My mother, as she bathed my burning temples, bade me lean on God's love. [Doing so, Mary was comforted and healed.]
(When questioned by the pastor)...I stoutly maintained that I was willing to trust God and take my chance of spiritual safety with my brothers and sisters not one of whom had then made any profession of religion even if my creedal doubts left me outside the doors (of church)... To the astonishment of many, the good clergyman's heart also melted, and he received me into their communion, and my protest along with me" (Retrospection and Introspection, by Mary Baker Eddy pp. 13-15).
In recent days I have also been thinking about this doctrine, but in a little different way. You might remember from my CedarS MET for last month that our little Martha was just beginning to walk. In that month's time she has become pretty steady and loves to walk all over the house and outside as well. Just last Sunday she took one of her longest hikes, about 500 meters. My wife Susanne, and our dog, Theo, joined her. She was very proud of herself.
As she has been learning to walk, one of my favorite pastimes has been following along ready to give her a hand if she needs steadying and also to pick her up if she falls. And there have been lots and lots of falls. But they were not the end of the world, usually that is. And she has gained a little each day in her confidence, strength, endurance, and steadiness. There is still a long ways to go before her first marathon, but already she prefers to walk on her own rather than be carried.
And this is the context in which I have found myself thinking about this Bible Lesson. I have been prompted to think about my falls, my failings, my tumbles, and my missteps. And I have been reminded of the countless times that "my Father" has come to my aid. Just like little Martha, I have a long way to go in my "walk," but I loved seeing how the loving hand of the Father is actually always there to save and lift me up. And to me that is what this wonderful Bible lesson is all about, God's promise, "I will catch you if you fall."
Here are just a few brief insights that might make your study of this week's Bible Lesson an encouragement instead of a fear tactic.
Golden Text:
Hosea 14:2 "...turn to the Lord: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously."
This Golden Text is from the Prophet Hosea. He was considered one of the minor Jewish prophets. He lived probably in the 8th Century, B.C. He lived in what was known as the "Northern Kingdom" of Israel. And his writing was at a time toward the end of this kingdom. Hosea was really worried that his people were not remaining true to God, but were being enticed by the local religion, Baal worship. This Baal worship included religiously-based immorality, worshipping of golden calves, other idols, and even child sacrifice.
Responsive Reading:
The Responsive Reading is from Isaiah and once again from Hosea. Both Prophets encourage a turning from sin to faithful following. Isaiah, "though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool." Hosea, "...I am the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt, and thou shalt know no god but me: for there is no saviour beside me. I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely:... for the ways of the Lord are right, and the just shall walk in them."
The "Ephraim" that Hosea refers to is his actual nation. The Northern Kingdom of Israel was made up of tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, the sons of Joseph. "When Ephraim spake trembling, he exalted himself in Israel;... Ephraim shall say, What have I to do any more with idols?"
So we are introduced to the lesson with a call to turn from sin and receive the blessing of the Lord.
Section 1 - Man is the beloved child of God, pure and perfect.
This section firmly establishes the fact that God makes us good. In citation B-2 [and echoed in citation S-2], Habakkuk states: "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity." [Mrs. Eddy builds her healing theology on this all-good God:] "God could never impart an element of evil, and man possesses nothing which he has not derived from God. How then has man a basis for wrong-doing?" (S-3)
Remember the conversation Jesus had with some people about the nature of God and his relationship to man, Matthew 7: 9-11, "Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?"
We remember God's nature as a better Father or Mother than we are; and we expect very consistent parenting. Sometimes I really messed up as a kid, but did my folks condemn me to eternal punishment? Nope, not eternal, there was punishment, but usually well-deserved and definitely it did not last forever. My parents were just great, but God is an even better, more consistent, more loving Parent.
Little Martha continues to walk and sometimes fall down, is that a reason for me to get angry? Encouragement, comfort, and love go a lot further in developing a patient and steady walk through life.
The Bible citations in this section conclude with what Mrs. Eddy chose to close our Sunday Church Services with: (B-5) I John 3:1-3. I love this translation of these verses from the "God's Word" translation: "Consider this: The Father has given us his love. He loves us so much that we are actually called God's dear children. And that's what we are. For this reason the world doesn't recognize us, and it didn't recognize him either. Dear friends, now we are God's children. What we will be isn't completely clear yet. We do know that when Christ appears we will be like him because we will see him as he is. So all people who have this confidence in Christ keep themselves pure, as Christ is pure."
Section 2 - Jonah does not accept God's job offer, ooops?
Is it easy to do the things you are asked to do? Nope. Is it always easy to do the right thing? Nope. All of us usually have something else we would rather do. "I thought the job offer was a supervisory position! I didn't know I would have to scrub toilets!" (When one of my high school buddies and I got the jobs as # 1 and #2 lifeguards at our local swimming pool, we were a little surprised when we found out that at the end of every day we had to clean both the boys and girls bathrooms! But even with that responsibility we loved our jobs.) And later when that job grew into Swimming Pools manager for the City of Ocala, it enabled me to rent my first office for the Christian Science healing practice!!
Citation B-6 tells how Jonah resisted in simply following God's instruction to go and preach in Nineveh. Instead he tried to run [the opposite direction] from the job. Jonah's prejudice against the city may have started him on his path of avoidance. After all, the city had a pretty bad reputation. But because of fear, doubt, whatever self-centered motive, Jonah chose to run away from God‘s call. He could have simply obeyed and had a nice trip and good speaking tour. But instead he got an "inside cabin." But I absolutely love the fact that even though he avoided immediate obedience, Jonah was saved. Below is a link to a testimony that shows that God has not in any way reduced his saving power when it comes to taking care of His kids.
The following experience was shared with me by a fellow Christian Science practitioner, several years ago. The mother that related the story prefers to remain anonymous. There were news and press reports at the time, so it did occur and was noted. It is not one of those web items that is fictional. This did occur. I called and confirmed its validity with the individual that sent it to me. She knew the mother in the story!!
I have added some explanatory comments in my blog for those unfamiliar with this part of the world.
Saved at Sea, in the Gulf of Mexico, [a Jonah-like, 20th century confirmation of A, B, C:]
[A] "If a man were drowning in mid ocean with apparently no human help at hand, there is a law of God which when rightly appealed to, would bring about his rescue." Adam H. Dickey, "God's Law of Adjustment"
[B] "Undisturbed amid the jarring testimony of the material senses, Science, still enthroned, is unfolding to mortals the immutable, harmonious, divine Principle is unfolding Life and the universe, ever present and eternal". Mary Baker Eddy, Science & Health with Key To the Scriptures [C] "If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall thy hand lead me and thy right hand shall hold me." Psalms 139
A young man was travelling with his boat in the Gulf of Mexico on his way to meet friends for lunch. He had not let them know he was coming. When his boat broke down he went overboard to check out the damage. While he was in the water the anchor rope slipped off and the boat floated away faster than he could swim. He was truly lost at sea, but when you read of his rescue you will see that the above quotations [A, B, C] remain true today. (And it even includes some of God's sea creatures!!)
Read the entire account of this young man's rescue: http://rickstewartcs.blogspot.de/
If you are reading this printed out and do not have internet connection, just give me a call and I can send it to you or read it to you!
Section 3 - Deliverance without consequence, Jonah's saga continues
Jonah is taken care of, he is preserved, and his opportunity to follow God's commands is renewed. As Jonah learned, "Salvation is of the Lord." (B-10)
Just goes to show God is ever-ready to save, bless and love His little ones, no matter what mistakes we have seemed to make. There is no condemnation, just Love. And you can never know how important even the littlest assignment or act of obedience can be. Just following your inspiration can give light or hope to another. For example:
Citation S-17"The purpose and motive to live aright can be gained now. This point won, you have started as you should" (Science and Health, page 326) has given me strength time and time again. It was first drawn to my attention when I was reading the Science and Health of a good friend, Cathy Manyik Kresge. She had highlighted it in her textbook. It always spoke to me of simply starting to do the right thing. And we then can be assured we will succeed with God's help.
The testimony in the link illustrates that saving power of divine Love, even when we seemed to have made terrible mistakes [even inside the belly of a steel "whale"]. You can find it at JSH Online through the following link:
[Or you can haven't yet started to reap the great blessings of JSH Online, you can find] Roland H. Allen's testimony in a Bound Volume from the June 2, 1945 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel [or on an old Reading Room recording with "God's Law of Adjustment"]
Section 4 - Jonah discovers a receptive audience
After a rather roundabout trip to the lecture, Jonah finds a very receptive audience in Nineveh. They take to heart Jonah's observations and his mission brings great fruit.
Some years ago I received a call to lecture in Ft. Worth, Texas. It was at a time of long lecture tours. I was already scheduled to be up in Illinois and Minnesota. The clerk in Ft. Worth asked if I was free for a certain Sunday afternoon. I told her yes, but I would be in Illinois. I thought she would say, oh well that is quite a distance, perhaps another date. But instead she insisted on that date. My first reaction was, "What willfulness!!" We were having a family Bar B Q at the time of the call. When I hung up I rejoined the family and murmured to my mom about the telephone call. When I said, "I have never encountered such [human] will before," my mom simply asked, "And are you free that date?" "Well, yes I am." "Okay, where is the willfulness?" Being properly and wisely admonished I went back and called the clerk requesting the lecture. I let her know I would check and see if I could make plane connections for her date. And guess what, there was a late night flight on Saturday evening. I could make their date, leave my van at the airport, and come back on Monday morning.
It is interesting that this lecture prompted lots and lots of prayer from my side. There were great obstacles and resistance that had to be met prayerfully. My lecture was entitled, "Home: God-Provided, God-Maintained," and it handled the belief of homelessness. When I arrived for the lecture I found that the lecture chairman had collected newspapers for several days before the lecture as I had requested. The front page of the newspaper for the day of the lecture told the story of a mother who had taken her small children to the Police Station. She was hopeless and had no prospects for being able to continue to provide a home for them. So we opened the lecture with this article. And together we all considered how we can pray to heal this problem of homelessness for ourselves and for the world.
As I said the preparations for this lecture had been rather rocky and had required lots of prayer on my part. Also lots of humility and spiritual growth. The day after the lecture I flew back up north and continued on my lecture tour. Suddenly I realized that I had not been paid. When I called the lecture chairman, she told me, "Oh but Mr. Stewart, remember I told you there was something "in there for you" with the fruit basket and the newspapers!" Oooops, I had not gotten the message. At first I thought I may have thrown the envelope out with the newspapers. I went into my suitcase, looked through the newspaper clippings, and sure enough there was the envelope. I called the lecture chairman with the good news. She was overjoyed to hear from me, "Mr. Stewart, I have the most wonderful news. The morning paper had the following story. That mother came back to the Police Station to reclaim her children and had said she would just do whatever it took to keep her family together. And lots of people have come forward to help her out. It is just so wonderful." Obviously I hung up the phone rebuked, humbled, and with tears of gratitude. Just like Jonah I had found a receptive audience, a spiritually responsive audience, and Love had indeed been the Savior. But I did have to get a lot of "self" out of the way, and thanks to my mom that had begun that summer day nine months before the lecture.
Section 5 - No everlasting punishment from "materialistic codes" [Trick? Or Treatment!]
"Who did sin, this man or his parents that he was born blind?" (B-17) John 9: 1-7, 32
In Jesus' day there was an automatic reaction that illness, handicaps, and physical disorders were often a punishment for sin. In these times physical scientists are certain that DNA and hereditary causes are the foundation for disease. But what says the Christ? "Neither hath this man sinned or his parents, but that the works of God should be made manifest in him." [Bible Scholar, Cobbey Crisler said that this was like Jesus responding "None of the above" to the either-or choice of who did sin. Another appropriate reply would be: "Does Not Apply!" Just so, the heredity of D.N.A. Does Not Apply to you; nor can it shackle your freedom-centered life with fear. The appearance of sinning mortal man is the "Trick" that would deceive us, and not just during Halloween season. The Treat is the Christian Science Treatment that reverses all tricks. As Citation S-23 states it:] "Jesus beheld in Science the perfect man, who appeared to him where sinning mortal man appears to mortals. In this perfect man the Saviour saw God's own likeness, and this correct view of man healed the sick. Thus Jesus taught that the kingdom of God is intact, universal, and that man is pure and holy." And citation S-27 continues the treatment: "The law of Christ or Truth, makes all things possible to Spirit, but the so-called laws of matter, would render Spirit of no avail and demand obedience to materialistic codes, thus departing from the basis of one God, one lawmaker."
The consistency and the simplicity of Mary Baker Eddy's faith in the First Commandment were demonstrated time and again in her healing work. Wonderful examples can be found in the biography, Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Healer. Here are links to purchase the audio or print version of this inspiring book. Or you can always visit your local Christian Science Reading Room to obtain a copy for purchase or possibly for loan.
Section 6 - God's man is sinless, perfect and blessed eternally.
A Bible-based Christian Science treatment of perfect God & perfect man continues as easy as 1, 2, 3:
1. "I will love thee, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; With the merciful thou wilt shew thyself merciful; with an upright man thou wilt shew thyself upright; With the pure thou wilt shew thyself pure; It is God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way perfect." (B-19) | Psalms18:1, 2, 25- 26, 32
2. "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." (B-20) |Matt.5:48
3. "The perfect man - governed by God, his perfect Principle - is sinless and eternal." (S-30) | 304:14
As The Message translation of Matthew 7 puts it in such a loving way, "If your child asks for bread, do you trick him with sawdust? If he asks for fish, do you scare him with a live snake on his plate? As bad as you are, you wouldn't think of such a thing. You're at least decent to your own children. So don't you think the God who conceived you in love will be even better?"
Our Father does love to make our way perfect, just like I love to make Martha's way a little easier. And that is not a way of everlasting punishment but everlasting Love, revealing our nature as the beloved and perfect child of God's creating.
As Hymn 278 from our Hymnal tells us
"Pilgrim on earth, home and heaven are within thee,
Heir of the ages and child of the day. Cared for, watched over, beloved and protected, Walk thou with courage each step of the way."
[These application ideas from a CedarS Camps' Resident Christian Science Practitioner are provided primarily to help CedarS campers and staff (as well as friends) see and demonstrate the great value of study and application of the Christian Science Bible lessons daily throughout the year, not just at camp! You can sign up to have them emailed to you free -- by Monday each week in English; or by each Wednesday you can get a FREE TRANSLATION: in German, thanks to Helga and Manfred; or in Spanish, thanks to a team of Ana, Erick, Claudia and Patricio. A voluntary French translation by Pascal or Denise cannot be guaranteed due to their busy schedules. An "official" version of the weekly Portuguese translation should be coming soon on a new webpage for CedarS Mets, but in the meantime you can email Orlando Trentini to be added to the list. YOU CAN ALSO SIGN UP for weekly emails from past CedarS staff of fun approaches & possible ways to teach lesson ideas to older and to younger Sunday School classes at www.cedarscamps.org/newsletters Warren Huff, CedarS Director & editor of these notes with bracketed, italic additions.]
[Additional Camp Director's Note: This sharing is the latest in an ongoing, 11-year series of CedarS Bible Lesson "Mets" (Metaphysical application ideas) contributed weekly by a rotation of CedarS Resident Practitioners and occasionally by other metaphysicians. (Ask and look for "Possible Sunday School Topics "and "Possible Younger Class Lessons" in subsequent emails.) These weekly offerings are intended to encourage further study and application of ideas in the lesson and to invigorate Sunday School participation by students and by the budding teachers on our staff. Originally sent JUST to my Sunday School students and to campers, staff and CedarS families who wanted to continue at home and in their home Sunday Schools the same type of focused Lesson study, application and inspiration they had felt at camp, CedarS lesson "mets "and Sunday School ideas are in no way meant to be definitive or conclusive or in any way a substitute for daily study of the lesson. The thoughts presented are the inspiration of the moment and are offered to give a bit more dimension and background as well as new angles (and angels) on the daily applicability of some of the ideas and passages being studied. The weekly Bible Lessons are copyrighted by the Christian Science Publishing Society and are printed in the Christian Science Quarterly as available at Christian Science Reading Rooms or online at eBibleLesson.com or myBibleLesson.com. The citations referenced (i.e.B-1 and S-28) from this week's Bible Lesson in the "Met" (Metaphysical application ideas) are taken from the Bible (B-1 thru B-24) and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy (S-1 thru S-30). The Bible and Science and Health are the ordained pastor of the Churches of Christ, Scientist. The Bible Lesson is the sermon read in Christian Science church services throughout the world. The Lesson-Sermon speaks individually through the Christ to everyone, providing unique insights and tailor-made applications for each one. We are glad you requested this metaphysical sharing and hope that you find some of the ideas helpful in your daily spiritual journey, in your deeper digging in the books and in closer bonding with your Comforter and Pastor.]
[Thanks for sending to the address below your appreciated & still needed gift to help support summer & fall programs that nurture the spiritual growth of Christian Science youth:
CedarS Camps, 19772 Sugar Drive, Lebanon, MO 65536
or call us at 417-532-6699]
[More websites of interest found by Rick relating to the Jonah story, ocean rescues...]
Phillipine man saved by dolphins and whales.
surfer saved by dolphin pod from great white shark attack.
Hardy Jones the dolphin defender.
|
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Testimony by
Roland H. Allen
I originally heard this testimony at the end of an Audio Recording of the article, God’s Law of Adjustment by Adam H.
Dickey. It was always a favorite. With the new resource of the Christian
Science Publishing Society, called:
Journal, Sentinel, Herald Online or JSHOnline you can find this
testimony and thousands and thousands more.
With an affordable subscription you can access all articles, poems, and
testimonies published in the Christian Science Journal, Sentinel, or
Herold. What a incredible resource.
On December 12, 1943, the first...
By Roland H. Allen
From the June 2, 1945 issue of the Christian
Science Sentinel
"On December 12, 1943, the first really cold day of the
winter, I was working at my wartime job as a shipfitter at New England's
largest shipyard. For several days I had been installing "swash lids"
on the fuel tanks of a large combat vessel. The fuel tanks of warships are
scattered along the bottom of the hull, occupying space not utilized for other
purposes, and separated from one another by bulkheads which are watertight and
fireproof.
The most difficult and tiring part of my work resulted from
this method of placement, as it necessitated much crawling through cramped
areas and numberless small openings known as "escape holes." I had to
pull an electric welding line over one hundred feet long to the many
compartments where lids were required, to carry a welder's shield, an extension
electric light cord, and a tool bag.
On this particular day I thought I was going to finish the
assignment by installing the last of thirty-nine lids, only to find when
checking my work list that somewhere I had missed one tank. This was very
discouraging, for, numb with cold from lying on the frigid steel, I was anxious
to get through and do some other work that would allow me to stand up and move
about.
I was tempted to leave the one lid undone and let someone
else do it when it was found incomplete. However, it was my habit to complete
my assignments before asking for another job. So I explored the whole ship's
bottom and found that the tank I had missed was the one I should have done
first, situated way up forward near the bow of the vessel.
I started installing the lid, which necessitated my getting
inside the tank through the "escape hole," an opening of fifteen by
twenty-three inches, because the "swash lids" open downward into the
tanks.
I had to weld the hinge on which the lid swung to the
interior of the tank and to the lid. In order to locate the hinge correctly and
to allow the lid to swing freely when opening and closing I had been instructed
always to bolt the lid in place with the thirty-six bolts required to hold it
and then weld on the hinge.
I tried to put the first bolt in place while holding the lid
on top of my head with one hand, but I was so numb with cold, and so tired from
crawling so far with my equipment, that I could not accomplish this simple act
until the eighth attempt. Finally, the threads of the first bolt caught and I
soon had enough bolts to hold the lid in place. Then when I looked for my
wrench to tighten the bolts, I discovered that somewhere along the way I had
dropped it. I was faced with the choice of taking the lid down and crawling
back through the inner-bottom of the ship until I found my wrench or going
ahead with the work by tightening the bolts as much as I could with my fingers
and welding the hinge on. I decided on the latter course.
When the welding was finished and I was ready to leave,
satisfied the work was properly done, I found that the bolts I had put on with
my fingers would not come out. The welding had caused a distortion of the steel
which had added a strain somewhere and I was a prisoner by my own hand.
Instantly sensing the seriousness of my position, I realized
I had to demonstrate for myself the truths I had so often professed. Many
aggressive mental suggestions came to my consciousness. I met each one with its
counterfact. The first scientific thought that came to me was the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon to be read in all Christian Science churches the next day,
"God the Preserver of Man."
I never let go of that one fact and I worked as I had been
taught. When Satan whispered, "You're alone and no help will come," I
knew that God was infinite, ever present, and that therefore I was not alone.
Again the whisper came: "It's four degrees above zero and it's now
Saturday noon. If you don't get out by three o'clock you will be here until
seven o'clock Monday morning. Do you think you'll survive?" Then the truth
came to my consciousness: "God is your Life; you cannot die."
A fierce mental battle was fought in my consciousness,
inside that cold tank. It was not ended easily or very rapidly. Aggressive
mental suggestions sought to gain control over me by fear. But, thank God, I
knew the counterfacts of every lie.
All the while I was striving to twist the bolts out with my
fingers, working at one then another to find one I could move. Picking up my
electric light to examine the bolts I saw threads of flesh clinging to the
heads of the bolts. Looking at my fingers, I saw the torn flesh. I had felt no
pain. My fear of imprisonment was greater than my sense of pain and
overshadowed it.
The devil prompted me to scream, to pound on the steel, to
seek another opening, to use my welding rod to burn the bolts off. But I knew
that no one could hear. Rivet guns were roaring down aft somewhere on the hull.
I started to crawl into the other compartment of the tank, but my fear of
leaving the comfort of my electric light, and the knowledge that there was no
other escape hole, put an end to that temptation. Wisdom told me: "You
have never tried burning a bolt away. It has been done, but you don't know how.
If you fail to burn it through and add weld to the bolt you'll be welded in."
I was still striving to twist the bolts out. It finally came
to me that I must stop my human efforts and trust wholly in God. It required an
actual physical effort to take my hands away from the bolts. But I finally put
them down in my lap, and then I spoke to God. I said, "God, I'm
listening." The change was wonderful. A message from an article written by
Adam H. Dickey entitled, "God's Law of Adjustment," came to me. The
statement was, "If a man were drowning in mid-ocean with apparently no
human help at hand, there is a law of God which, when rightly appealed to,
would bring about his rescue."
With this thought came absolute calmness, a sense of peace,
a certainty of God's nearness, a positive assurance of deliverance. I waited
and heard the direction, "Take out the pin in the hinge." Even as I
moved to obey, the dark angel said: "What good will that do? The bolts
hold the lid, not the hinge." But there was no contest. I knew the voice
that I would follow.
I removed the pin from the hinge, dropped my hands into my
lap, and waited. Again the voice came: "Take out the bolt at the
left." My fingers grasped the bolt at the left and strained to twist it.
It moved. I took a new hold, putting my whole effort into keeping it turning
until it came free. I continued removing one bolt after another until only one
remained that I could not move.
Again I dropped my hands to my lap and waited. The words of
a much loved hymn can best describe the amazement I felt as I say my
deliverance working out step by step,
"I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou
Shouldst lead me on;
I loved to choose and see my path; but now
Lead Thou me on."
Shouldst lead me on;
I loved to choose and see my path; but now
Lead Thou me on."
The angel voice said, "Pull down on the lid." The
lid bent as I pulled with all my strength so the hole was partly open. The
impulse came to try to wedge my way through. But the right thought came in
time: "Don't try that; you will get caught part way and be unable to go
ahead or back. Pull down again." This time there was more than the
strength of muscles. The threads were stripped from the bolt and the lid
crashed into my lap. I was free! Looking out into the dark inner bottom of the
ship, I saw my welding line and extension electric light cord winding back the
way I must go to get to the "escape trunk" and then up to the deck of
the ship. I had felt the need to see that the way was unobstructed.
Then I sat back in the tank and silently praised God,
rejoicing that Christian Science had given such power to men. I reviewed my
many blessings and counted not least among them the class instruction I had
received. My gratitude to Mrs. Eddy was profound and beyond words.
I installed the lid properly on the hinge and left the ship.
When I arrived home my wife met me and said, "I have been working all day
for you to come home safely." She had felt my need, and supplied it by
right knowing and persistent declarations of the truth about man. I was so
overcome with gratitude that it was hours before I could speak of what had
occurred.
No other experience has given me the sense of nearness to
God that I gained from this one. I felt His presence and followed His angels'
voices. I believe I have learned to recognize divine guidance.—Roland H.
Allen, West Newton, Massachusetts."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)