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"SINCERITY AND TRUTH"
The apostle Paul directs thought away from creed and ritual, even from that which meant so much to his coreligionists, namely, the passover, with its unleavened bread; and he tells them of a better way to keep the feast, which is to get rid of the "leaven of malice and wickedness," and to partake of "the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth." What strong words are these, and how grandly do they characterize the advancing thought which is fast parting with the mortal concept through Christian Science, and is putting on Christ, to use again St. Paul's way of describing the great change which comes to one who accepts the truth of being!
"Sincerity and truth"! How much these words stand for, and yet time was when Truth was regarded as something cold and unapproachable to say the least. Perhaps Isaiah's words which tell of the attitude of mortals toward the Christ-idea would very fittingly express their feeling toward Truth. He says: "When we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him." Christ Jesus said to those about him that the truth he had to offer would make them free, but they turned away from it; yet when he was arraigned before Pilate he did not hesitate to declare that the end and aim of his earthly mission was to "bear witness unto the truth." In the centuries since that day many professed followers of Christ Jesus have been in large measure sincere, but they have not understood the truth which he taught; hence the general failure to prove it in healing works, as did the Master.
It is very evident that Pilate saw the sincerity of the one before him, even if he failed to grasp the mighty import of the truth declared, but he was not prepared to meet and master the pride and prejudice of mortal mind which preferred its own false concepts, based upon material evidence, to the truth which Jesus voiced in this last stirring appeal to his would-be judges. There may have been a certain desire on the part of Pilate to hear about the truth, but there was no answering sincerity in his nature, or in that of the priests and rulers who stood by, ready to condemn this fearless exponent and demonstrator of Truth, and so he had to turn away from them and trust to the sincerity of his small band of unlettered followers to give forth to humanity by their works more than by words his divine teaching.
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October 19, 1912 issue
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WITHHOLDING FROM GOD
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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OUR CHOICE
VIOLET KER SEYMER.
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REJOICING
JOHN F. BRAUN.
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WHERE IS GOD?
EDNA C. HARRIS.
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REFLECTED RAYS
FREDERIC H. SKEELE.
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GRATITUDE FOR THE MONITOR
ELLA LEWIS.
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Ask no more, Why?...
Eliza C. Miller
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Mr.—'s reply to me, which appeared recently in your...
Frederick Dixon
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In the Health and Hygiene Department in a recent issue...
Howard C. Van Meter
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In an interesting resume of a Whitsunday sermon, the...
David Anderson
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Our reverend critic loses sight of, or else is not aware of,...
Charles E. Jarvis
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With all due respect for the view of a "tolerant skeptic"...
Charles K. Skinner
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Christian Science has nothing whatever to do with the...
Warwick A. Tyler
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A writer in a recent issue, under the pseudonym of "An...
Ezra W. Palmer
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FREE
ADA JANE MILLER.
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"REAL STRENGTH"
Archibald McLellan
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"SINCERITY AND TRUTH"
Annie M. Knott
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LIGHT AND LIFE
John B. Willis
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from W. Osborne Lilley, Thomas Hull, Fred E. Ernst, Levi McGee, William C. Kaufman, Harry S. Downey, Franklin J. Tyrrell, J. A. Ingols
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For twelve years I had been a traveling salesman, and...
George T. Kinkead
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For a long time I have wanted to express my gratitude...
Ida R. Stafford
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I owe so many blessings to Christian Science that I...
Ethel Balch West
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I became interested in Christian Science not long ago, and...
E. Dalton with contributions from Ralph J. Dalton
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In August, 1910, I injured my ankle badly
Sarah W. Scoutt
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Christian Science found me at a time when there seemed...
Elizabeth Butts
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
J. W. Reynolds
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Each day Christian Science is more beautiful to me
Constance M. Reed
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I feel it to be a pleasant duty to tell of what Christian Science...
Letitia C. Baughn
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Kate Simmons with contributions from E. A. Whittaker
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From a heart filled with love for God and gratitude for...
Harry N. Banks
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I had been suffering for quite a while with an abdominal...
Selma Kretzschmar
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While reading the testimonies of healing in the Sentinel...
Warwick A. Tyler
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GROWTH
EVELYN SYLVESTER KNOWLES.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from W. E. Orchard, C. H. Brent