"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big...

"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings." These words of our Leader, on page vii of the Preface to Science and Health, every true Christian Scientist is proving for himself daily, and I should like to express my gratitude for the countless blessings which have come to me since taking up the study of Christian Science. I have had many demonstrations of the healing power of Truth, not only in a physical way, but in every way. I am learning to overcome self to a large extent,—self-will, self-opinion, self-importance, and resentment. Before taking up this wonderful study I used to feel that it was rather a virtue than otherwise to resent things done or said to those whom I love, but I now know that to hold resentment for others is quite as much an error to be destroyed as to do so for one's self.

I have had great proof of God's protection, also that He is the source of supply. I have suffered since childhood from severe colds. Under materia medica I used to be kept in the house for two and three weeks at a time, hardly recovering from one cold before having another. They are now overcome through Truth in two or three days, and this past year I have been entirely free from them. Two other healings I should like to speak of particularly. An irritating rash manifested itself suddenly all over the body, with the exception of my face and hands. As I was visiting at the time in a house where only one person was interested in Christian Science, I immediately called a practitioner, and in less than twenty-four hours there was not a trace of the rash left, and I had no return of the trouble.

For twenty-seven years I wore glasses steadily, never being for one moment without them, on account of a structural defect of the eyes and a muscular difficulty. Seven oculists told me that I should always be obliged to wear glasses, but I am happy to say that with the loving help of a Christian Science practitioner and my own efforts I have been able to lay them aside. I should like to add for the benefit of anyone who is trying to make a similar demonstration, hoping my experience may be a help, that I did not give up my glasses altogether at first, feeling the need of them for a time for reading and working. Although my sight was steadily clearing, still I was not satisfied with my progress, and in trying to find what was holding me from making the complete demonstration, it came to me that I was keeping my glasses near me all the time and depending upon material help, instead of relying implicitly on God. I immediately threw them away, and have never felt the need of them since, now over a year. I can use my eyes for all kinds of work without any discomfort.

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