RECENTLY,
while considering the question of work, a student found that word taking on an added significance in Paul's well-known admonition to the Philippians, "Work out your own salvation.
Lord,
grant me patienceTo bear the little things that seem to irk —The petty hates, the jealousies that lurkIn daily contact with my fellow man—These cannot hurt me, if I only canMore patient be.
For the benefit of your correspondent, writing in your issue of December 4, let me say that there are millions throughout the world today who greatly appreciate Christian Science, for they have been healed by its ministrations of sin, sickness, insanity, mental depression, and other woes of the carnal mind.
CHRIST JESUS'
recognition of the fact that God is immutable in nature and irresistible in expression led him to say with confident assurance, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
When
puzzled or dismayed by temptation, we may note with confidence that in the messages to the seven churches, found in the <a class="tome-reference"
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Through the study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy for the last eighteen years, like many others I have been healed of physical discords, amongst which were the offensive and severe symptoms of catarrh in the head, colds, headaches, frozen feet, and other physical pain.
Fourteen years ago my prayer was, Oh, for one day's health, so that I might know what it is like to be free, as others seem to be! During the years previous to this time I had suffered very much, and was little bettered after the services, most kindly given, of in all some fifty physicians and surgeons.
In 1914 my son, then a baby boy of about four years, was in the last stages of tuberculosis; and after several physicians had done all they could do I asked for Christian Science help just as I would have asked for help from any prevailing material methods, without a conscious belief in God, and with a contempt for all forms of religion.
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