Meeting of Monitor Advertising Representatives, June 8, 1937

Address by Herschel P. Nunn, Advertising Representative of The Christian Science Monitor, Portland, Oregon

Those who work willingly, gratefully, joyously, intelligently, trusting in the law of Mind's infinite abundance, are indeed supplied in more goodly measure, and on a more lasting basis, than the envious, selfish ones whose thought is on their reward more than on the service they render. The chosen ones for the next day's task in the vineyard are the enlightened, grateful ones. "Unto every one which hath shall be given; and from him that hath not, even that he hath shall be taken away from him."

We read in "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" (p. 193), "The spiritual dominates the temporal." Spiritual riches come only in one way—by reflecting God. Against divine reflection the gates of the hell of lack cannot prevail. The infinitude of Spirit speaks with authority to poverty, and enriched humanity answers with supply. Continuous poverty is mental penury.

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