Behold
God's man!Look not upon his shadow, bound with fear—Poor counterfeit of what Love has designed—But lift your eyes to see whom God holds dear,The perfect man, idea in perfect Mind.
Mark's
Gospel contains the well-loved description of the healing of a sick woman who, with hope and expectation, made her way through the crowd thronging Jesus and touched his garment.
There
is no greater reward for sharing an inspiring thought, giving a gift or a friendly smile, or lending a helping hand than in the realization that you may, by so doing, have contributed to someone's joy, happiness, and well-being.
However
cloaked with fearOr sad it may appear,No physical eventIs reason to lament;It is a battle to be won, not lost,A darkly flowing river to be crossed.
With
the approach of the Christmas season every student of Christian Science has the opportunity of contributing much to his growth spiritually as well as to the welfare of his fellow men.
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With a deep sense of love and gratitude to our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for her great gift of Christian Science to the world, I am impelled to give this testimony.
I am very grateful to our Father-Mother God for Christian Science, as well as for Christ Jesus, our Way-shower, and for Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.
For many years I have been proving the teachings of Christian Science, as taught by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
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