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The Immutable Law of God Sustains My Positive Acceptance of Perfect Faith Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. —LUKE 7:50 "Everyone believes that all things are possible to the person who has faith, but everyone has not taken the time to analyze exactly what faith is. Should we do this, we would at once see that faith is a definite mental attitude—or an attitude of the intellect, or the conscious mind—that is no longer denied by our subconscious reactions to life. Faith is not perfect when we say, “I believe, help thou mine unbelief.” The second part of this statement comes from the subjective reaction of doubt. Faith is perfect when we say, “I believe,” and when there is nothing within us that says, “Help thou mine unbelief.” Therefore, we see that faith is more than objective statement. We do not have perfect faith while subjective contradictions deny the affirmation of our lips. This is what the Bible means when it says that we must know in the heart. The heart symbolizes the innermost center of being. When the intellect is no longer contradicted by our emotional reactions, by unconscious doubts and fears, the word of our mouth will immediately bear fruit. Today I have faith that my word shall not return unto me void. Today I surrender myself completely to this faith, for I know that there is a creative Spirit that gives substance to this faith and that will provide the evidence of this substance in actual fact. Therefore, I expect to meet my good, and I rejoice in the anticipation of this good. I know that my faith operates through an immutable Law and that there is no possibility whatsoever of Its failing.”
Excerpt From 365 Science of Mind Ernest Holmes
By Ernest Holmes 365The Immutable Law of God Sustains My Positive Acceptance of Perfect Faith Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. —LUKE 7:50 "Everyone believes that all things are possible to the person who has faith, but everyone has not taken the time to analyze exactly what faith is. Should we do this, we would at once see that faith is a definite mental attitude—or an attitude of the intellect, or the conscious mind—that is no longer denied by our subconscious reactions to life. Faith is not perfect when we say, “I believe, help thou mine unbelief.” The second part of this statement comes from the subjective reaction of doubt. Faith is perfect when we say, “I believe,” and when there is nothing within us that says, “Help thou mine unbelief.” Therefore, we see that faith is more than objective statement. We do not have perfect faith while subjective contradictions deny the affirmation of our lips. This is what the Bible means when it says that we must know in the heart. The heart symbolizes the innermost center of being. When the intellect is no longer contradicted by our emotional reactions, by unconscious doubts and fears, the word of our mouth will immediately bear fruit. Today I have faith that my word shall not return unto me void. Today I surrender myself completely to this faith, for I know that there is a creative Spirit that gives substance to this faith and that will provide the evidence of this substance in actual fact. Therefore, I expect to meet my good, and I rejoice in the anticipation of this good. I know that my faith operates through an immutable Law and that there is no possibility whatsoever of Its failing.”
Excerpt From 365 Science of Mind Ernest Holmes