CHRISTIANS
everywhere must constantly be on guard to make sure that destructive mental qualities, such as pride, jealousy, deceit, envy, hate, malice, and the many other "little foxes, that spoil the vines," do not enter their thoughts, and so prevent the expression of Godlike qualities.
MAN,
as God's child, lives at the standpoint of perfection and of opportunity; and the glorious ever present now is filled with the spiritual ability to reflect, in all its limitless wonder, God's omnipotence.
AMONG
the many blessings which Christian Science brings to every sincere seeker after Truth is the recognition of the unity of right desire and right achievement, the true desire in which achievement is potentially included.
William A. Gilchrist, Committee on Publication for the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada,
Your issue of March 20 contained a letter from a clergyman taking issue with some of the statements in my letter of March 8 correcting misleading statements about Christian Science, in a published report of his sermon of February 24.
Testimonies of healings brought about at authorized lectures on Christian Science will be published in The Christian Science Journal or the Christian Science Sentinel, when verified as are other testimonies appearing in the periodicals.
During the twenty-four years and more since my first healing in Christian Science, there has been such an accumulation of blessings that it is impossible to speak of one or two as more helpful than all the rest.
Over
fourteen years ago, while I was under the care of a physician for a physical ailment for which no cure was offered except a surgical operation, a very dear friend sent me a copy of the Christian Science Sentinel.
O SILENT
Father! How I once did longFor quiet places where the clashing hasteOf men had never dinned; where hills reached upTo touch the cooling sky, the cattle lowedDistant, in calming, muffled tones; where sangThe thrushes with their single, mellow note,And grasses humbly whispered in the winds!
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