It
has been said that Christian Science is not for a lazy person, because a devoted Christian Scientist needs to exercise constant watchfulness and an untiring interest in demonstrating the truth.
The
student of Christian Science learns to separate evil from his own thought of person, that he may overcome the temptation to criticize and condemn others.
"May
divine Love so permeate the affections of all those who have named the name of Christ in its fullest sense, that no counteracting influence can hinder their growth or taint their examples," says Mary Baker Eddy on <a class="tome-reference"
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Older pupils in the Sunday school may enjoy and profit by experiences and constructive anecdotes, particularly if these are of current interest or have a parallel in either a Biblical incident or the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly.
Surely
nowhere has Mary Baker Eddy indicated the way and assured the outcome of salvation more positively than in these words on <a class="tome-reference"
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Because of the numerous blessings God has bestowed upon me in the past, gratitude compels me to refer to some of them, hoping that others may be led to turn to Christian Science.
In grateful acknowledgment of God's loving care, and with a desire and purpose to help others, I should like to tell some of the experiences my family has had through the systematic study of Christian Science.
Although I had a testimony in The Christian Science Journal several years ago, I have just lately had an experience which to me is very wonderful and I should like to share it, for it might be a help to someone else.
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