Jesus said, "In the world ye shall have tribulation," but...

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Jesus said, "In the world ye shall have tribulation," but the Christian Scientist is undismayed, because he knows that through these very experiences he is proving that nothing can separate him from the invisible, but nonetheless real, "love of God." Through his experiences he presently finds that he has acquired a perfectly satisfying and stable, though purely mental, support upon which to lean. Those things that are subject to "chance and change" have become to him undependable and "unreal," even though visible, audible, or solid to the touch. Even the broken bone and bruised flesh are quickly healed because of this awakening to a better basis of thought.

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The Upward Way
December 8, 1934
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