A young student of Science proves that only blessings come from trusting God

"NO CHANGE MY HEART SHALL FEAR"

[Of Special Interest to Young People]

Changes are constantly taking place in fashions, politics, invention, and in every phase of human experience. Sometimes one finds himself in the midst of some great change that he feels will affect the entire course of his career. What protection has he against making a wrong move? Is he subject to chance; is he like a splinter afloat on the ocean?

Mary Baker Eddy gives an assuring answer to such questions. In "Rudimental Divine Science" in reply to the question, "How would you define Christian Science?" she writes (p. 1), "As the law of God, the law of good, interpreting and demonstrating the divine Principle and rule of universal harmony." And she makes clear throughout her writings that man and the universe are governed In God's law, which is His will.

As one demonstrates Science more and more understandingly in his daily affairs, he realizes more of the harmony and peace of God in his experience and ceases to dread what tomorrow may bring. Under God's government there is only harmonious progress.

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