nations shall come unto thee.
“And foreigners shall build up thy walls, and their kings shall minister unto thee: . . . Thy gates also shall be opened continually . . . that men may bring unto thee the wealth of the nations.”
“Ye shall be named the priests of Jehovah; men shall call you the ministers of our God; ye shall eat the wealth of the nations, and in their glory shall ye boast yourselves.”
Finding the Christ in oneself leads one to the work in which one can best demonstrate the divine presence and power, and no longer is it the man looking for his work but it is the work and the office seeking him.
The Christ within is the immortal well of wealth, the prosperous consciousness, to which everything contributes its best and to which everyone comes.
It is the inexhaustible purse of Prince Fortunatus, which was a magnet drawing to him all the wealth he needed and desired. As fast as he drew from it it was replenished, and the prince could never be without money. “I am the King’s Son,” says the Christ self within,”afldail that the Father hath is mine.”
Seek this consciousness—the prosperity consciousness—night and day until you know it to be thoroughly established within you. The moment that is accomplished everything you put your hand to will prosper;
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