“I felt the conviction that harmony is the law of God.”

Creation implies all the good that God is continually pouring forth. As I read the chapter, I felt the conviction that harmony is the law of God.

As I read page 256, I remembered a conversation we had during class where we discussed limitless Mind and its emergence more and more in human affairs. The emergence must be hand-in-hand with a greater recognition of divine Love. Without a true recognition of the source of all good, "A finite and material sense of God leads to formalism and narrowness; it chills the spirit of Christianity." (SH 256:25-27)  Understanding the incorporeality of God and His Love is freeing and uplifting.

In my own life, I can be grateful for the evidences of harmony already apparent and continue to work with the conviction that "God's will (goodness, harmony, order, peace) is done; His kingdom come; the Potter's work is plain." (Hymn 51:3)