You may attempt
to keep the bargain in the name of “fairness,”
sometimes demanding payment of yourself, perhaps more
often of the other. Thus in the “fairness”
you attempt to ease the guilt that comes from the accepted
purpose of the relationship. And that is why the Holy
Spirit must change its purpose to make it useful to
Him and harmless unto you.
If you accept
this change, you have accepted the idea of making room
for truth. The source of sin is gone. You may imagine
that you still experience its effects, but it is not
your purpose, and you no longer want it. No one allows
a purpose to be replaced while he desires it, for nothing
is so cherished and protected as is a goal the mind
accepts. This it will follow, grimly or happily, but
always with faith and with the persistence that faith
inevitably brings. The power of faith is never recognized
if it is placed in sin. But it is always recognized
if it is placed in love.
Why is it strange
to you that faith can move mountains? This is indeed
a little feat for such a power. For faith can keep the
Son of God in chains as long as he believes he is in
chains. And when he is released from them, it will be
simply because he no longer believes in them, withdrawing
faith that they can hold him, and placing it in his
freedom instead. It is impossible to place equal faith
in opposite directions. What faith you give to sin you
take awayfrom holiness. And what you offer holiness
has been
removed from sin.
Faith and belief
and vision are the means by which the goal of holiness
is reached. Through them the Holy Spirit leads you to
the real world, and away from all illusions where your
faith was laid. This is His direction, the only one
He ever sees. And when you wander, He reminds you there
IS but one. His faith and His belief and vision are
all for you. And when you have accepted them completely
instead of yours, you will have need of them no longer.
For faith and vision and belief are meaningful only
before the state of certainty is reached. In Heaven
they are unknown. Yet Heaven is reached through them.
It is impossible
that the Son of God lack faith, but he can choose where
he would have it be. Faithlessness in not a lack of
faith, but faith in nothing. Faith given to illusions
does not lack power, for by it does the Son of God believe
that he is powerless. Thus is he faithless to himself,
but strong in faith in his illusions about himself.
For faith, perception and belief you made as means for
losing certainty and finding sin. This mad direction
was your choice, and by your faith in what you chose,
you made what you desired.
The Holy Spirit
has a use for all the means for sin by which you sought
to find it. But as He uses them, they lead away from
sin,
because His purpose lies in the opposite direction.
He sees the means you use, but not the purpose for which
you made them. He would not take them from you, for
He sees their value as a means for what He wills for
you. You made perception that you might choose among
your brothers, and seek for sin with them. The Holy
Spirit sees perception as a means to teach you that
the vision of a holy relationship is all you want to
see. Then will you give your faith to holiness, desiring
and believing in it because of your desire.
Faith and belief
become attached to vision, as all the means that once
served sin are redirected now toward holiness. For what
you think is sin is limitation, and whom you try to
limit to the body you hate because you fear.
In your refusal
to forgive him, you would condemn him to the body because
the means for sin are dear to you. And so the body has
your faith and your belief. But holiness would set your
brother free, removing hatred by removing fear, not
as a symptom, but at its source. Those who would free
their brothers from the body can have no fear. They
have renounced the means for sin by choosing to let
all limitations be removed. Desiring to look upon their
brothers in holiness, the power of belief and faith
goes far beyond the body, sopporting vision, not obstructing
it. But first they chose to recognize how much their
faith had limited their understanding of the world,
desiring to place its power elsewhere should another
point of view be given them. The miracles which follow
this decision are also born of faith. For all who choose
to look away from sin are given vision, and are led
to holiness.
Those who believe
in sin must think the Holy Spirit asks for sacrifice,
for this is how they think their purpose is accomplished.
Brothers, the Holy Spirit knows that sacrifice brings
nothing. He makes no bargains. And if you seek to limit
Him, you will hate Him because you are afraid.
The gift that
He has given you is more than anything that stands this
side of Heaven. The instant for its recognition is at
hand. Join your awareness to what has been already joined.
The faith you give each other can accomplish this. For
He Who loves the world is seeing it for you, without
one spot of sin upon it, and in theinnocence which makes
the sight of it as beautiful as Heaven. Your faith in
sacrifice has given it great power in your sight; except
you do not realize you cannot see because of it. For
sacrifice must be exacted of a body, and by another
body. The mind could neither ask it nor receive it of
itself. And no more could the body. The intention is
in the mind, which tries to use the body to carry out
the means for sin in which the mind believes. Thus is
the joining of mind and body an inescapable belief of
those who value sin. And so is sacrifice invariably
a means for limitation, and thus for hate.
Think you the
Holy Spirit is concerned with this? He gives not what
it is His purpose to lead you from. You think He would
deprive you for your good. But “good” and
“deprivation” are opposites, and cannot
meaningfully join in any way. It is like saying that
the moon and sun are one because they come with night
and day, and so they must be joined. Yet sight of one
is but the sign the other has disappeared from sight.
Nor is it possible that what gives light be one with
what depends on darkness to be seen. Neither demands
the sacrifice of the other. Yet on the absence of the
other does each depend.
The body was
made to be a sacrifice to sin, and in the darkness so
it still is seen. Yet in the light of vision it is looked
upon quite differently.
You can have faith
in it to serve the Holy Spirit’s goal, and give
it power to serve as means to help the blind to see.
But in their seeing they look past it, as do you. The
faith and the belief you gave it belongs beyond. You
gave perception and belief and faith from mind to body.
Let them now be given back to what produced them, and
can use them still to save itself from what it made.