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Rest
Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." So spake Jesus unto those who were weary of worldly activity and the hollowness of the reward that comes of it. And many since his day have accepted the invitation and lost, to some extent, the burdens of distracting material sense. And yet, until recent years the true meaning of the rest that Jesus promised has been but dimly discerned. Formerly it was almost wholly taken to mean a retirement from activity, the adoption of a monastic or hermit-like form of life, that shunned responsibility and avoided contact with urgent problems which must be solved if the glory of God is to be revealed to all mankind. Men and women often withdrew from the world in the belief that they were thus achieving the rest reserved for the weary.
But there are thousands to-day who, while feeling that a heavy burden lies upon them, feel yet more strongly that to surrender it and withdraw from active life would be utterly selfish and in defiance of their duty. For such as these Christian Science comes with a splendid revelation of the power of God to give rest to His brave ones under any condition. Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered and founded Christian Science, proclaims on page 519 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," that "God rests in action;" and these ringing words are filled with hope for the world-weary, the physically weary, the mentally weary.
Mrs. Eddy showed that God is the author of the entire creation and, consequently, of all activity, by showing how every activity which is not of God—not good—may be nullified, while the works of God can never be destroyed. Jesus proved this also; and thousands of Christian Scientists are proving it to-day. They make these proofs for no mean, selfish end, but for the same reason Jesus made them, as Mrs. Eddy explains on page 494 of Science and Health, "for tired humanity's reassurance."
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October 29, 1927 issue
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"They also serve"
PRISCILLA W. OKIE
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On Thinking Rightly
JEKAB GREENBLAT
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"Now is the accepted time"
ALINE POWERS DUKE
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Rest
RALPH P. AIKEN
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Faith Proved by Works
DELLA M. WHITNEY
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The Interpreter
BERTHA MARY BERRIDGE
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Patience
MARGARET LATHAM HULL
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Teach Me to Love
EUNICE M. BRONSON
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Recent articles in the News having shown the need for...
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
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In his "To-day" column recently appearing in your paper,...
W. Clyde Price, Committee on Publication for the State of Utah,
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According to your report of a sermon recently delivered in...
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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My Daily Prayer
LAURA GERAHTY
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Man's Real Selfhood
Albert F. Gilmore
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Our Journal and Sentinel
Ella W. Hoag
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"The former things are passed away"
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from Frieda Loep, Adelaide Lyon, Albert W. Seegert
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Before I left for camp as an officer in the Reserve Corps...
William Frederick Rubert
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I am grateful for Christian Science
Ethnie C. Money
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science and...
Nels A. Peterson
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Having received so many blessings through Christian Science...
Mabel N. Wintjen
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I shall always be grateful that my first proof of the healing...
Eleanor Holland
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It is with much joy and gratitude that I testify to...
Margaret Wright
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Words cannot express my gratitude to God for bringing...
Sara A. Bailey
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In the year 1916, through the reading of the Christian Science...
Anna K. Bergmann
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I Love All Good
MARIAN WAKEFIELD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. C. Massee, John Roach Straton, Arthur B. Jones, George A. Gordon, Joseph Fort Newton