Much
has been written about the spiritual significance of the flight of the children of Israel out of bondage under Pharaoh into the wilderness, and of their pursuit by the "six hundred chosen chariots, and all the chariots of Egypt, and captains over every one of them," as is recounted in the fourteenth chapter of Exodus.
Rejoice
, praise God, be glad! is the tenor of the Word, the clear message which the spiritually alert, those whose garments are being washed pure through suffering and understanding, catch in its powerful import.
To
many, the advent of a new year brings not only a sense of joy for fresh opportunities, but a burden of regret at the passing of another twelve months, with hopes unfulfilled, plans miscarried, mistakes made, and another milestone added to the belief of age.
Through
the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, men and women of action are learning the truth about business.
There
is sometimes a tendency to regard words which form part of what might be called the routine portion of a Christian Science church service in a merely formal way.
It
was a very cold day in winter, and a terrific gale was blowing, when one who had enlisted in the great crusade which Christian Scientists have undertaken against sickness and sin received a call to go to another part of the city to help a dear one who seemed at that time to be tried in the furnace of affliction.
W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
It is obvious, and experience has shown, that an unjust demand is doomed, because whatever does not express divine Principle is without divine authority and support.
Harry K. Filler, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
Christian Science is in every way opposed to the use of suggestion or will-power, to the influence of one human mind upon another, or to the tendency to resort to any lesser means than sole reliance on God for healing.
The
world outside, with flare and trumpet calling,I do not hear;The voice of garish life, on closed ears falling,No longer dear,Dies in this solitude;And deepest gratitudeFor God's infinitudeHas vanquished fear.
Probably
there are few, if any, Christian Scientists who unite with a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, who do not approach such membership with great expectation of good to be gained therefrom.
with contributions from Helene Jansen, Mary Holton, Harriet S. Rutter, William D. Gerbrich, William Leon Callaway, Leora Stewart, Harvey E. Ployer, William W. Bradshaw
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My first reading of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy was not prompted by a search for health, but by a desire to know just what could be the nature of this philosophy.
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with contributions from Helene Jansen, Mary Holton, Harriet S. Rutter, William D. Gerbrich, William Leon Callaway, Leora Stewart, Harvey E. Ployer, William W. Bradshaw