IT
was to the brow of the hill on which Nazareth was built that an angry mob led Jesus, expecting to rid themselves of him by casting him down headlong.
THE
desire of astronomers to glimpse space hitherto uncharted and unexplored has resulted in the recent construction of a giant lens for a telescope by means of which scientists may view two thousand million stars as yet unseen by man.
Here
the Word of God was spoken,Here the bread of Life was broken, Here His children fed;And the crystal truth, revealingAll the needed joy and healing, Gave them daily bread.
AT
a time like the present, when, according to material evidence, the future is uncertain and familiar landmarks are almost daily swept away, young people are sometimes tempted to accept the mortal mind cry that youth has been trapped by world events, and as a result is helpless before unyielding laws or unstable economic and social conditions.
Christ Jesus' statement, "Freely ye have received, freely give," brings home to me the daily benefits I have received through the study and application of Christian Science.
WHEN
heavy mists press on the earth And hide the stars from sight; And damp, cold winds so fiercely shriek Through long-spent hours of night; And a tiny gleam from heaven's dome Shines through the parting shroud, How quickly we do lift our eyes And gaze straight through the cloud To that clear star, whose steadfast light Has shone throughout the storm— Nor wind nor mist nor tempest-touched— But shining through the night!
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