It
is illuminating to ask ourselves at the end of the day, "How much of my conversation today has been based upon the knowledge of man's spiritual identity and being as the child of God?
In
the Glossary to the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, defines "Elias" as follows.
Healing
in Christian Science is absolutely independent of the passage of time, of material conditions, or restrictions imposed by the so-called carnal mind.
In
teaching his disciples to pray, the Way-shower, Christ Jesus, gave two interesting parables that show the inevitable fruitage from diligent and unceasing efforts.
Human
beings have spiritual sense, the ability to understand God, and it is the presence of spiritual sense in human consciousness that enables mankind to express divine power.
One
of the last messages written by our great Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to her followers is to be found on <a class="tome-reference"
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The knowledge of Christian Science came to us through the remarkable healing of a much-loved teacher who, owing to the so-called incurable nature of her illness, had to resign her duties as principal of a large school in Queensland and retire to her home in London.
My gratitude for Christian Science has inspired me to write this paean of praise for all the manifestations of Love that have been mine since I became interested in this practical, inspiring, and comforting religion.
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