T. 20. IV. 5 – 7. Jesus: “The sinless give as they have received. See, then, the power of the sinlessness within your brother, and share with him the power of the release from sin you have offered him.
To each who walks this earth in seeming solitude, is a savior given, one whose special function here is to release him, and so to free himself. In the world of separation each is appointed separately, though as saviors, they are all the same. Yet those who already know that they are all the same need not salvation!
Each one finds his savior when he is ready to look upon the face of Christ by seeing his brother sinless. This plan is not of you, nor need you be concerned with anything except the part that has been given you to learn. For the Holy Spirit, He Who knows the rest, will see to it without your conscious help. Think not, however, that He does not need your part to help Him with the rest! For in your part lies all of it, without which is no part complete, nor is the whole completed without your part.
The ‘ark of peace’ is entered two by two, yet the beginning of another world goes with them! Now that it shares the Holy Spirit’s purpose, each holy relationship enters here to learn its special function in His plan. And as this purpose is fulfilled, a new world rises, one in which sin can enter not, where the Son of God can enter and rest a while without fear, to forget imprisonment completely and to fully remember freedom. How can he enter, to rest and to remember, without you? Except you be there, he is not complete. And it is his completion that he remembers there. This is the purpose given you!
Think not that your forgiveness of your brother serves but the two of you alone! For the whole new world rests in the hands of every two who enter here to rest. And as they rest, the face of Christ shines on them. And they remember the laws of God, forgetting all the rest and yearning only to have His laws perfectly fulfilled in them and all their brothers. Think you that when this has been achieved, you will find rest without them? You could no more leave one of them outside than I could leave you and thereby forget part of myself.”