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Gratitude
It is not long before the beginner in Christian Science realizes that gratitude cannot be truly expressed while error is permitted to lurk in his consciousness. Nor is it possible to feel truly grateful while we talk on the side of error. We must think, talk, see, and know only good, if we are to be sincere in our expressions of gratitude. By thinking error we are denying the ever-presence and omnipotence of God, good. And if we are denying God His rightful place and power, we cannot for a moment imagine that we are proving our gratitude to the Giver of every perfect gift.
A Christian Scientist soon learns that many avenues are open to him whereby he may thank God for his blessings. A smile, a word of cheer, a kindly deed, a soft answer when bitterness seems to have crept in, a silent rebuke in place of open criticism, and an unselfish act,—what are these but true expressions of appreciation? Our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, tells us on pages 3 and 4 of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," that "while the heart is far from divine Truth and Love, we cannot conceal the ingratitude of barren lives." And she continues: "What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meekness, love, and good deeds. To keep the commandments of our Master and follow his example, is our proper debt to him and the only worthy evidence of our gratitude for all that he has done. Outward worship is not of itself sufficient to express loyal and heartfelt gratitude, since he has said: 'If ye love me, keep my commandments.'"
The First Commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," is the keynote of Christian Science. When we understand this "me" to be Spirit, it follows that if we are to obey it we must know no other life, truth, love, no other power or presence, but the spiritual. Any deviation from this course means failure to keep God's commandments. And if we are not consistent in trying to keep His commandments, it stands to reason that we cannot be consistent in expressing gratitude to Him.
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September 26, 1925 issue
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Loving Our Neighbor
BURT K. FILER
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The Prodigal Son
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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"The brook in the way"
CLARA SCHRADER STREETER
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Gratitude
SHIRLEY FRANCES EDGAR
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Contentment
CATHERINE D. CHAMBERLAIN
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Overcoming Criticism
RALPH C. HOLMES
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The Light of Understanding
BESS HEATON
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The Sunday School
LONGLEY TAYLOR
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The one reliable standard for measurement of the rightness...
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
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In a recent issue in the "Correspondence" column there...
David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
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In reply to a gentleman writing on Christian Science in...
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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In the report of a sermon on the subject of "Christianity and Psychology,"...
Frank A. Updegraff, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
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Will you kindly allow me to reply to a letter in your...
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
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The Voice of God
ELLA A. STONE
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Inspiration
Albert F. Gilmore
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Tenderness
Duncan Sinclair
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Footsteps
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lucy Weir, Karl Dreischärf, Melvin C. Stark
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Because it is a privilege, and because I have received so...
Ida May Davidson
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I should like to express my gratitude for the healings...
Berta von Krüdener
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Just prior to the World War, I was healed of chronic...
Nils V. Goordman
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About thirteen years ago I heard this statement: "Christian Scientists...
Bessie Inez Thomas
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Having enjoyed for the past nine years the benefits resulting...
Regina Herthel Sassman
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This testimony is given in grateful acknowledgment of...
Edith P. Cline
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Before hearing of Christian Science I went through deep...
Robert Parkinson
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Lately, more than ever, I enjoy the testimonies in our...
Martha Lundehn
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Gaius Glenn Atkins, Abraham Lincoln, Archdeacon Fotheringham, A. T. Pike, Ernst Jonson