A
Course in Miracles
Manual
For Teachers
How
Is Peace Possible in This World?
This is
a question everyone must ask. Certainly peace seems to be impossible
here. Yet the Word of God promises other things that seem impossible,
as well as this.
His Word
has promised peace.It has also
promised that there is no death; that resurrection must occur, and
that rebirth is man's inheritance.The world you see cannot
be the world God loves, and yet His Word assures us that He loves
the world.
God's Word has promised that peace is
possible here, and what He promises can hardly be impossible. But
it is true that the world must be looked at differently,
if His promises are to be accepted. What
the world is, is but a fact. You cannot choose what this should
be. But you can choose how you would see it.
Indeed, you must choose this.
Again we come to the question of judgment.
This time, ask yourself whether your judgment or the Word of God
is more likely to be true. For they say different things about the
world, and things so opposite that it is pointless to try to reconcile
them.
- God offers the world salvation; your
judgment would condemn it.
- God says there is no death; your judgment
sees but death as the inevitable end of life.
- God's Word assures you that He loves
the world; your judgment says it is unlovable.
Who is right? For one of you is wrong.
It must be so.
The text explains that the Holy Spirit
is the Answer to all problems you have made. These problems are
not true, but that is meaningless to those who believe in them.
And everyone believes in what he made, for it was made by his believing
it.
Into this strange and paradoxical situation—one
without meaning and devoid of sense, yet out of which no way seems
possible—God has sent His Judgment to answer yours. Gently
His Judgment substitutes for yours. And through this substitution
is the ununderstandable made understandable.
How is peace possible in this world?
In your judgment it is not possible,
and can never be possible, but in the Judgment of God what is reflected
here is only peace.
- Peace is impossible to those who look
on war.
- Peace is inevitable to those who offer
peace.
How easily, then, is your judgment of
the world escaped! It is not the world which makes peace seem impossible.
It is the world you see that is impossible. Yet has God's Judgment
on this distorted world redeemed it and made it fit to welcome peace.
And peace descends on it in joyous answer. Peace now belongs here,
because a Thought of God has entered.
What else but a Thought of God turns
hell to Heaven merely by being what It is?
The earth bows down before Its gracious
Presence, and It leans down in answer to raise it up again. Now
is the question different. It is no longer,
"Can peace be possible in this world?"
But instead, "Is it not impossible
that peace be absent here?"
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