"Pray
for the prosperity of our country, and for her victory under arms; that justice, mercy, and peace continue to characterize her government, and that they shall rule all nations.
How
much consideration should be given to the denial of error in the metaphysical work of a student of Christian Science, and the relation of such denial to the affirmation of Truth, are sometimes questions which come to the beginner in the study and application of Christian Science.
How
simply and beautifully the prophet Jeremiah describes a state of health and security for which mankind has always, consciously or unconsciously, yearned, when he declares, "Their soul shall be as a watered garden; and they shall not sorrow any more at all.
Rejoice,
dear heart, the winds of God are blowingThe chaff of error from the face of earth;Be grateful now that human thought is knowingThe might of courage and the weight of worth.
When
the Apostle Paul wrote the Ephesians that there is "one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all," he must have discerned that God, infinite good, is omnipresent and universal.
In order to be better prepared to give spiritual help in the Army or Navy through Christian Science literature and in other ways, it is desired to secure the names and present complete mail addresses of all officers and enlisted men in the military, naval, or air service of the United States who are Christian Scientists, or who have shown an interest in Christian Science.
In giving thanks for many blessings received since beginning the study of Christian Science, I should like to offer an account of some valuable lessons learned through being enabled to realize that we need never accept as a reality any inharmonious circumstance that may seem to be beyond our control.
"Our Father," what security is thereEach time we rest upon this sacred tie!To know this blest relationship is prayerThat brings us peace and lifts our thoughts on high.
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