"Get into line"

[Written Especially for Young People]

A party of tourists was visiting a famous art gallery. Being eager to see the works of a certain painter, two individuals in the group located the pictures and hurried over to see them—only to be disappointed. They appeared to be just daubs of paint.

Presently a guide called, "Get into line!" They obediently followed his direction and soon found themselves at a point of vantage where the great beauty of the pictures was revealed. Each expressed with amazing faithfulness the concept of a gifted artist.

Many times one of these individuals, when things have seemed to be "out of line," has recalled this experience. Principle, which directs man's way, is undeviating in its law. Mary Baker Eddy, in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," says on page 505. "Understanding is the line of demarcation between the real and unreal."

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