A teacher of God is anyone who chooses to be one. His qualifications
consist solely in this; somehow, somewhere he has made a deliberate
choice in which he did not see his interests as apart from someone
else's. Once he has done that, his road is established and his direction
is sure. A light has entered the darkness. It may be a single light,
but that is enough. He has entered an agreement with God even if
he does not yet believe in Him. He has become a bringer of salvation.
He has become a teacher of God.
They come from all over the world. They come from all religions
and from no religion. They are the ones who have answered. The Call
is universal. It goes on all the time everywhere. It calls for teachers
to speak for It and redeem the world. Many hear It, but few will
answer. Yet it is all a matter of time. Everyone will answer in
the end, but the end can be a long, long way off. It is because
of this that the plan of the teachers was established. Their function
is to save time. Each one begins as a single light, but with the
Call at its center it is a light that cannot be limited. And each
one saves a thousand years of time as the world judges it. To the
Call Itself time has no meaning. There is a course for every teacher
of God. The form of the course varies greatly. So do the particular
teaching aids involved. But the content of the course never changes.
Its central theme is always, "God's Son is guiltless, and in
his innocence is his salvation." It can be taught by actions
or thoughts; in words or soundlessly; in any language or in no language;
in any place or time or manner. It does not matter who the teacher
was before he heard the Call. He has become a savior by his answering.
He has seen someone else as himself. He has therefore found his
own salvation and the salvation of the world. In his rebirth is
the world reborn.
This is a manual for a special curriculum, intended for teachers
of a special form of the universal course. There are many thousands
of other forms, all with the same outcome. They merely save time.
Yet it is time alone that winds on wearily, and the world is very
tired now. It is old and worn and without hope. There was never
a question of outcome, for what can change the Will of God? But
time, with its illusions of change and death, wears out the world
and all things in it. Yet time has an ending, and it is this that
the teachers of God are appointed to bring about. For time is in
their hands. Such was their choice, and it is given them.
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