At the close of the day, as I was...

At the close of the day, as I was walking hurriedly along the corridor of the school where I was employed, I slipped and fell with great force. My arm and foot were badly injured, and the impact was so great that a large jar of paste which I was carrying broke, cutting my hand in several places. Other people, hearing the crash, came to my aid and helped me to my feet; whereupon I assured them that all was well.

Immediately I turned to God in prayer. I was enabled to drive myself home, a distance of a few blocks, declaring on the way that man in God's perfect, spiritual image and likeness is always governed by God and therefore cannot fall and that there is no law or power apart from God to deprive man of harmonious existence.

However, there were much pain and fear to be overcome and a strong suggestion that bones were either broken or dislocated; so I called a friend who is an experienced worker in Christian Science and asked for treatment. Immediately the answer came in the form of the promise contained in Psalms (34:20), "He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken."

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