This inner center of our being is what is meant by the word Christ, the Anointed or the Illumined. And this is why one of the followers of Jesus said that we should put off the old man, which of course means all our fears and follies and put on the new man, which is Christ or “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Christ means God-in-us. It means the Divine Son at the center of every person's life.
This is indeed the healing Christ. And if Jesus was right, we are both safe and sane when we believe there is a perfection forever established, a kingdom of God forever at hand and the possibility of good which is available right now.
But Jesus was more than a great spiritual thinker. He was practical. He was confronted by people then, as he would be now, who were sick, impoverished and unhappy, by those who had lost hope, the enthusiasm and joy for living. It was to these common people that he spoke. It was to them that he ministered. It was to them that he talked.
Jesus taught in the fields and out on the desert and as he walked by the wayside. He taught in the crowded street corner and by the shores of the lake. He said if we would let go of fear and doubt and gain faith, then we should discover something that we had never even dreamed of. We would discover that there is a perfection, a completeness, a wholeness at the innermost center of our being.