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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Spiritual Sense and Conscious Worth

I was pondering the comment on Beethoven which appeared a few days ago (25/3/13) and which pointed out that he knew his music would live forever, and that his place in history was inevitable.  Mary Baker Eddy knew the tremendous value of her work and her place as God’s messenger to this age, and as the bringer of the Key to the Scriptures, the Comforter promised by Jesus.

Mrs. Eddy recognised Beethoven’s worth (see S&H p. 213).  I wonder if he would have recognised her worth.

All of which, during a little break for a swim in Tallebudgera Creek, had me to wonder if we all recognise our own worth as children of God, having the Mind which was also in Christ Jesus, (See Phil. 2:5 and S&H 243:10 and 276:8 & 9) and therefore having that spiritual sense which is the conscious, constant capacity to understand God.  (See S&H 209: 31-32.)

Joyce Voysey

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