[The above is an abbreviated, postproduction text of the program released for broadcast the week of June 3—9 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks lo You." Heard internationally over approximately 1,000 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]

RADIO PROGRAM NO. 218 - Overcoming Friction in the Home

Questioner: Sometimes it's easy for people who live under the same roof to rub each other the wrong way. In fact, there are so many deep-seated differences of opinion and temperament, even within a rather close-knit family, perhaps the wonder is that there's not more friction. What's your view of this?

Speaker: Everybody, including the individual who seems to be hard to live with, really wants a happy home, a home tree from friction. And the Bible indicates that friction in families is not necessary nor inevitable. The Bible explains the basic of man and his relationship to God, and by our acting in accord with what the Bible explains as true, we correct whatever is wrong.

In I John we read (4: 16, 20): ''God is love: and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. . . . He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?" To me that passage points up that God is divine Love

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