The true power – grace

A Christian Science perspective: On the power of grace that inspires good leadership.

June 26, 2017

Egotism and intransigence – even inhumanity – have too often accompanied the pursuit of political goals around the world. However, long-term stability and progress for nations have usually been the result of humility, compromise, and grace, which one dictionary defines as “courteous goodwill.”

For instance, while there’s certainly still progress to be made in South Africa, former President Nelson Mandela’s example of humility, strength, and grace toward both adversaries and supporters illustrated what can be accomplished when dogmatism or vengefulness are resisted.

Jesus Christ was a consummate model of these qualities, as is evidenced by the still ongoing ethic of his teachings after 2,000 years. In the face of wrongdoing, he had the integrity and strength to stand up to both religious figures and highly positioned government officials.

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And through his understanding of God as infinitely good and powerful, he did so with a quiet grace that assured positive results, bringing reformation and healing where they were needed.

Is it possible and feasible today for us – including figures of authority, or even governments themselves – to express qualities of grace and still be strong and effective?

Yes, it is possible. We can follow Jesus’ example and achieve needed solutions today.

As a keen student of Jesus’ life and words, Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Monitor, once wrote, “What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds” (“Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” p. 4). The desire to live these qualities promotes peace.

And the good news is that these spiritual qualities of leadership and wisdom are available to and inherent in each of us, because we are all truly the spiritual creation of God, divine Love itself. In the Hebrew Scriptures, God assures mankind, through the prophet Ezekiel, “I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them” (Ezekiel 36:27).

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All of us, including those holding the levers of power, have the natural ability to express the spirit of God, which includes the attributes of genuine justice, mercy, and wisdom. And when we embrace and express these qualities, opposing tendencies fade away.

Oppressive and negative inclinations are not from God, so they do not belong to any of us. As God’s creations, we express only the wisdom, strength, and goodness of God.

The grace God continually bestows on us promotes peace and stability. Each of us is free today to experience the power of grace that inspires good leadership in our family, community, country, and world.