Great
are the joy and peace that come from the conviction that one's real selfhood is not physical, material, and temporal, but wholly spiritual, incorporeal, and eternal.
One
of the Master's parables records that Lazarus, a beggar suffering from some malady, was laid at the gate of a certain rich man to beg for crumbs with which to sustain himself.
My first healing was of a complication of mastoiditis and lymphangitis, accompanied by high fever, which three doctors and three nurses had failed to relieve.
Since the publishing of my testimony twenty-seven years ago, I have been the recipient of so many blessings that I should again like to express my gratitude for Christian Science.