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Mary Baker Eddy

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The Saviour’s Mission


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                THE SAVIOUR'S MISSION 

 1	    If there is no reality in evil, why did the Messiah come
  	to the world, and from what evils was it his purpose
 3	to save humankind? How, indeed, is he a Saviour, if
  	the evils from which he saves are nonentities? 
  	    Jesus came to earth; but the Christ (that is, the divine
 6	idea of the divine Principle which made heaven and earth)
  	was never absent from the earth and heaven; hence the
  	phraseology of Jesus, who spoke of the Christ as one who
 9	came down from heaven, yet as "the Son of man which
  	is in heaven."  (John iii. 13.) By this we understand
  	Christ to be the divine idea brought to the flesh in the son
12	of Mary. 
  	    Salvation is as eternal as God. To mortal thought
  	Jesus appeared as a child, and grew to manhood, to suffer
15	before Pilate and on Calvary, because he could reach and
  	teach mankind only through this conformity to mortal
  	conditions; but Soul never saw the Saviour come and go,
18	because the divine idea is always present. 
  	    Jesus came to rescue men from these very illusions to
  	which he seemed to conform:  from the illusion which
21	calls sin real, and man a sinner, needing a Saviour; the
  	illusion which calls sickness real, and man an invalid,
  	needing a physician; the illusion that death is as real as
 
   
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