WORDS OF CURRENT INTEREST

[The words in this issue are related to the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly designated to be read in Christian Science churches on July 29, 1962.]

Rightly dividing (II Tim. 2:15)

The Greek word translated '"rightly dividing"' means literally "making a straight cut" and so, metaphorically, '"holding a straight course" or "handling correctly." As the word is used in this context, Weymouth has, "A workman who, because of his straightforward dealing with the word of truth, has no reason to feel any shame."

Godliness and honesty (I Tim. 2:2)

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