How does one put into words the...

How does one put into words the gratitude one feels for twenty-two years of love and guidance received through obedience to the statement in Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy (Pref., p. vii), "To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings"? With the hope that some word I write may lift a heart's burden and bring peace, I relate my testimony. In our family of four, there have been healings of many facets of error—accidents, undesirable character traits, sorrow, lack, and disease.

One blessing I am grateful for was the protection received in what might have been a serious accident. We were driving on an icy road when suddenly the car spun around, and we landed in a ditch. In that instant, as though the words were spoken aloud, the message came, "We are all preserved by divine Love," and we were protected. No one in the car was injured.

Another blessing I am particularly grateful for was a healing of gallstones. A short time before I became interested in Christian Science, I had an acute attack. The attending physician informed me that any future severe attack would necessitate an immediate operation.

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