Earthquake,
wind, flood, fire, and other evidences of physical force have convinced mankind over the centuries that matter possesses the power to destroy.
The
newcomer to Christian Science who hopefully turns to this Science in search of the crown of joy which the Scriptures promise to mankind surely finds it.
When
assailed by conditions which seem burdensome or by problems which appear to be insurmountable, the Christian Scientist should view them as a challenge to prove his dominion as a son of God.
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Speaker: Isn't it a blessing to know that in times of trouble—when sickness, pain, sorrow, any kind of trouble, seem real, even when they seem inescapable—we can turn to God in prayer and find freedom?
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