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Supply and Completeness
It is a mistake to think of supply as basically a matter of money. Money cannot meet our real needs any more than medicine can. Questions of supply involve far more than adequate food, clothing, and shelter. Since every human difficulty presents some phase of lack—lack of harmony, intelligence, love, health, friends, or employment—every Christian Science healing is, in some degree, a demonstration of supply. Man's true supply is spiritual. It is found in his completeness as the spiritual, perfect child of God.
God is All-in-all, filling all space, including all good, encompassing all identity. His omnipotence unfolds and sustains harmony throughout His universe. The omnipresence of His love nourishes all His vast creation. As Mind, omniscient and omniactive, He supplies all intelligence throughout infinity.
Because God is ever present, true supply is always available. Because He is eternal, it cannot fluctuate. Because He is divine Love, never ceasing to love His children, the supply He gives them is never interrupted. Because He is all-powerful Principle, His supply is forever adequate. There is no outside to His allness, so man, His image and likeness, can never be separated from divine sustenance.
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September 6, 1969 issue
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Never Give Up!
FRANKIE L. THOMAS
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Dullness Is Not Good
NEIL MILLAR
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"What God is, and what God does"
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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Supply and Completeness
MIRIAM BECKHOFF DAMSGAARD
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ON THE WAY
Margaret Bouvé Moreland
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Certainty of Healing
CYRIL ALEXANDER BARBER
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Prayer for a Friend
LIBBY POMERAN
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The Medicine of Mind
Helen Wood Bauman
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Let In the Light
William Milford Correll
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Christian Science was presented to me thirty-eight years ago by a...
Grace E. Price with contributions from Barbara Ann Munson, James S. Munson
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As a lifelong Christian Scientist I could fill many pages with the...
Mary Metzner Trammell
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At one time I had many duties and responsibilities—domestic,...
Dorothy M. Hines with contributions from Virginia Young Townsend
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One day two summers ago while doing some yard work, I apparently...
Wharton H. Renaker
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 387 - How Justly Are You Treated?
Robert McKinnon with contributions from Harvey Wood
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. W. Sowby, Charles Wheeler Scott