Joy-inspiring
allusions to the sons of God abound in the Scriptures, as for example in the reference to the time when the sons of God shouted for joy while the morning stars sang together.
In
no field of human endeavor does error find greater opportunity to sow the seeds of bewilderment, confusion, and discord, through its claim of many minds and many interests, than in the electing of individuals to carry on the duties of those organizations which are necessary for the conduct of men's affairs.
In
the twelfth chapter of Romans Paul admonishes, "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
It is quite useless for your correspondent, "A Christian," to deny that Christian Science is demonstrable Christian knowledge, when millions throughout the civilized world are to-day proving it to be such.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
In your recent issue there was a report of an address on the text, "He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
Francis Lyster Jandron, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
In a column in your recent issue a writer records the opinion that "the regular or ordinary doctors, the real doctors, are a pretty punk lot and have their queer ways and all that.
In
common usage the positive is that which is affirmative and constructive; the negative that which is opposed or contrary to the affirmative or positive, and is therefore destructive.
The
Christian Scientist is keenly appreciative of the fact that Christian Science supplies him with all that he needs for the working out of his salvation.
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada, at least four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before; in other European countries, at least eight weeks before.
Several years ago I was obliged to give up my work on account of a severe attack of nervous exhaustion and stomach disorder, which left me in a very bad state, unable to concentrate my efforts on any right activity and filling me with thoughts of many ailments.
Both in reading testimonies in the Journal and the Sentinel and in hearing them at our Wednesday evening meetings, I have many times been healed of idle thinking; and through this healing I am learning to walk with God and not away from Him.
Through the study and application of Christian Science as given to the world by our dear Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and her other writings, I have been healed of insomnia, extreme nervousness, and tuberculosis of the lungs.
Filled with gratitude to God for all the help I have experienced in Christian Science, and hoping that I may help on his way someone who is still suffering, I should like to tell of my healing of so-called incurable tuberculosis of the lungs.
About eight years ago, while seeking help for a physical difficulty that had supposedly been met previously by an operation, I found myself back where I had started, and was told I must undergo another operation.
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