In
the sixth chapter of the Gospel according to Luke we read that Christ Jesus once asked his disciples, "Why call ye me, Lord, Lord and do not the things which I say?
About
two thousand years ago a message was delivered to Jesus, a message of such a nature as to bring fear and sorrow to mortals, for it said, as recorded in the eleventh chapter of John's Gospel, that his good friend Lazarus, whom he loved, was sick.
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I should like to tell of my experience during a period of economic depression and how, through applying the teachings of Christian Science, I was led from lack to the blessings only God can give.
About twenty years ago I accepted an invitation to attend a Sunday morning service in a Church of Christ, Scientist, but I knew nothing about Christian Science at the time.
From childhood I attended an orthodox church, later joining a Protestant church in our small community, and although my spiritual experiences during this period were satisfactory, I sometimes wondered if there could not be a greater unfoldment of Truth to the sincere seeker.
In one of the Christian Science periodicals over twenty years ago there was a testimony of rejoicing because of my instantaneous healing of so-called incurable complaints.
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