The
Old Testament declaration, "Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God is one Lord," points to the scientific and exalted view of God as the one Father, the one creator of all existence.
The
word "theology" is necessarily of interest to students of Christian Science, for when understood in its scientific meaning it reveals the truths of God and man.
THE
command to "rise" is a most important one to the student of Christian Science, and we find it appearing in both the Bible and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy.
Who
has not at some time indulged in pleasant daydreams of a bequest that would come from an unexpected source or at an opportune moment to meet some difficult human situation or to make possible the fulfillment of a long-cherished desire?
In
Exodus we read of Moses, who, when fleeing from the wrath of Pharaoh, found refuge in the land of Midian, where he later married Zipporah and worked for her father, Jethro the priest, tending his sheep for many years.