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Our Warfare
The thought is often expressed by those who have no knowledge of Christian Science, that the Old Testament is uninteresting, or at least that portion of it which deals with the history of the Jewish people, their journeys, victories, and defeats. To the student of Christian Science, however, this part of the Bible, read in the light of our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," abounds with helpful lessons. In the forty years journey in the wilderness, we find a type of our journey out of the bondage of material sense into the "glorious liberty of the children of God;" and in the battles of the Hebrews with the enemies around them, we see a type of our warfare with error, — not with personalities, but with the wrong thoughts, the multitude of false beliefs assmbled under the name of error. In "Miscellaneous Writings," page 8, Mrs. Eddy clearly defines "enemy" as that which "defiles, defaces, and dethrones the Christ-image" which we should reflect.
A helpful lesson may be learned from the story of Jehoshaphat's battle, as given in 2 Chronicles, 20. Word was brought to him that a multitude of the enemy was coming up against him. At first he is filled with fear, but turning to God for help, he acknowledges that He is allpowerful,—that none can withstand Him. He remembers God's promise to hear and help His people when they call on Him in trouble, and then, referring to the approaching enemy, he asks God to judge them, saying: "For we have no might against this great company that cometh against us: neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee." So with the beginner in Christian Science: when his enemy is first uncovered to him, and he realizes that there is work to be done, he, too, may be fearful, but the same promise is for him, and the same God is waiting to help him.
While Jehoshaphat and all the people waited before the Lord, the answer to their prayer came through one of the Levites: "Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not your's but God's. tomorrow go ye down against them: . . . Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord . . . fear not, nor be dismayed; to-morrow go out against them: for the Lord will be with you."
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November 25, 1905 issue
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The Perennial Bloom of Truth
REV. WILLIAM P. MC KENZIE.
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Thankful for Gratitude
REV. JAMES J. ROME.
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Our Warfare
MARGUERITE TEBBS.
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Trusting in God
EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD.
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The Mission of Our Sermons
E. P. F.
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The Light and not the Glass
EMMA C. SHIPMAN.
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God Revealed to Man
J. E. WHITAKER.
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It is related that the scribes and Pharisees once said to...
Charles K. Skinner
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Isaac Newton recognized a need for the law of gravitation...
Willard S. Mattox
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The mere fact that healing is accomplished through...
John L. Rendall
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Christian Science emphatically and consistently maintains...
David B. Ogden
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The Lectures
with contributions from Willis S. Duniway, Guy H. Corliss, Luman A. Field, Aaron Chadwick
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Mrs. Eddy Aids Church of Her Youth
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy
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Appreciation
William Hammersley with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Building Fund
Archibald McLellan
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The Moral Factor
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from O. H. Bragg, Clarence C. Eaton, Eldora O. Gragg, Louis N. Bennett, Martha J. Pollard
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The first benefit I received from Christian Science was...
Margaret Kephart
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I desire to make a public acknowledgment of the benefits...
Ellen S. Beall
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When I reached the St. Louis Exposition, in May, 1904...
Alice Jacobsen
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An early experience lingers in thought as a beacon-light...
Addie T. Arnold
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Before coming into the knowledge of Christian Science...
Lois E. Boucher
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A short time before Christmas I had a very peculiar experience...
Jeannette E. Spurck
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Fourteen years ago I was healed of what the doctors...
Lola Messacar
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I wish to express my gratitude to God, and to our Leader...
George W. Niccum
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It is five years since I began the study of Christian Science...
Jasper L. Vaughan
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I began reading Science and Health a little over three...
W. M. Goodbody
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I have been reading Science and Health for five or six...
Mary S. Burks with contributions from Hadley
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from W. Hanson Pulsford, Thomas C. Straus, William De Witt Hyde, Washington Gladden
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase