"Few
persons comprehend what Christian Science means by the word reflection," writes Mary Baker Eddy on <a class="tome-reference"
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Through
her divinely inspired writings Mary Baker Eddy has made a permanent contribution to spiritual research by explaining certain significant terms in their highest sense.
"The
prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that all things are possible to God,—a spiritual understanding of Him, an unselfed love.
What
think you were the songsThat Paul and Silas sangIn the stocks; perhaps they sangThe joys of liberty,Of freedom to moveAt God's command, to beDoing good works.
The
awakening of mortal mind to the grand verity of being— one infinite God and His perfect creation—is more and more apparent to Christian Scientists, who note the growing awareness of humanity's great need for spiritual values.
When
Paul in one of his inimitable letters urged the little band of Christians at Colosse to set their "affections on things above, not on things on the earth".
The
thought that each individual has but one relative and that one perfectly satisfactory in every respect and under all circumstances would seem to most mortals too good to be true.
Many earnest men, women, and children above twelve years are eagerly reaching out for membership in The Mother Church—the Church that is bringing to human consciousness a great spiritualization of thought.
With gratitude I wish to give this testimony of healing in the hope that my experience may help to strengthen another's faith in the power of divine Love.
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