In the Gospel accounts of the healing works of our great Master it is evident that Christ Jesus placed the utmost importance on one's having faith in the almightiness of God.
Story of Martha! Still it speaks to usWho seem—so often!—in her very case,Cumbered and troubled about many things,Our thoughts, as hers, tread their harassing round:Cannot the Master see how hard our tasks?
Apart from Christian Scientists, one rarely hears Bible students quote these words of Christ Jesus, which perfectly describe the devil, or evil: "He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.
When I was a child, I thought, "Oh, how wonderful to be able to heal as Jesus healed!" During my teens I asked the minister of our orthodox church why we could not heal as Jesus did, since he plainly stated.
I hope that this account of my first healing in Christian Science will be encouraging to someone who is struggling with a physical difficulty and perhaps feels the daystar will never gleam for him.
A number of years ago I became afflicted with a serious and very painful disease of the eyes which was not relieved by the best medical treatment obtainable.
I have been grateful for Christian Science for many years; and meditating upon this fact, I find that special occasions or incidents are like stepping-stones in one's progression from sense to Soul.
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