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To make Christianity helpful, we've got to quit judging others and get down and lift. There is no load of sin or sickness too heavy for Christian Science—the lever of Love—to pry off our shoulders.

There is a good deal said about unselfishness, but practically there is very little of it. Self is the giant of these days, but the undersized David met and slew Goliath, and that is what every one must do with his giant of self if he shall attain the freedom of doing right.

If it were not that every one seems to feel bound to appear better than he is, self would not be so hard to overcome. Self rides us, booted and spurred, because we are too proud to call for help. We do not like to let our fellow men know that we are secretly pandering to self, and so we keep up a righteous appearance at the expense of slow progress toward the realization of true manhood.

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