Paul's
admonition, "Work out your own salvation," is the motto by which earnest seekers after Truth find themselves ascending the ladder of spiritual progress.
There
are many words which have practically the same significance as has the word infinite, such as boundless, endless, unlimited, eternal, perpetual, inexhaustible.
The
following statement, familiar to all Christian Scientists, is read from The Christian Science Quarterly at each Sunday service, as an introduction to the Lesson-Sermon: "The Bible and the Christian Science text-book are our only preachers".
Father
divine, Thou giv'st our dower:We taste the wine of Love,And in Thy presence every hour,With heart elate, find needful power,The strength that lifts above.
In
these days of the manifest prosperity of Christian Science, it is well to ponder the words spoken by our wise Leader a number of years ago and republished on page 176 of "Miscellaneous Writings.
The
defeat of a good undertaking is always regrettable, not only because of the failure to realize an ideal in the specific instance, but especially because of the discouragement which it imposes upon the many who are striving to bring about better things.
The
familar saying, "Live and let live," is usually thought of in relation to the business world, but like everything else it takes on a broader meaning when viewed in the light of Christian Science.
Deep gratitude impels me to tell of my experience at the birth of my little daughter, God's protecting power being active in her behalf, since the law of premature birth which was held over her was entirely broken.
I would like to express my gratitude for Christian Science, and to tell some of the blessings that have come into my life through the understanding of Truth during the past three years.
Nearly two years ago my attention was called to Christian Science by an acquaintance in our village who had been wonderfully healed of a malady of long standing which had been pronounced incurable.
I am very grateful for Christian Science and what it has done for me; and I send this testimony with the hope that it will encourage some one whose healing is slow.
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