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Expectancy in Demonstration
Once when Christ Jesus was admonishing his disciples to have faith in God, the faith that could remove mountains, he cautioned them against doubt. He said, "What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." Mark 11:24;
The Master himself never doubted the law of God. He went about his work of healing and teaching with absolute confidence and dominion. His trust in God's love, his understanding of man's relationship to God, his firm conviction of the impotency of evil or of any supposed power or presence other than divine Love, was apparent at all times.
When we are endeavoring to apply the truth to a problem, do we have the confident expectancy of a favorable result? Are we recognizing and claiming our dominion over evil because we thoroughly believe and know that evil is unreal?
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August 22, 1970 issue
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Expectancy in Demonstration
KATHRYN LANEY VEAZEY
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Preparing the Way
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Putting Off Personal Sense
DOROTHY H. JONES
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God's Will and Healing
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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A LITTLE CLOUD
Oliver J. Bigler
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Spiritual Militancy
JEAN T. BOWMAN
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"One harmonious family"
CYNTHIA PARSONS
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COMING HOME
Jessie Louise Salls
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Animal Magnetism and Polarization
Carl J. Welz
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Treat Thought, Not Matter
Alan A. Aylwin
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In May, 1963, I was working for the United States Civil Service
Thomas B. Browne with contributions from Elizabeth Browne
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The reading of many inspiring testimonies of healing in the...
Theodore L. Thompson with contributions from Katherine Andrews
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Soon after World War II was over, my aunt, who was a student...
Masu Kusume Dyer
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In my early teens, through association with a wonderful family of...
Ennis Hubbell Morgan
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Some years ago I was bothered with an ear difficulty
Helen L. Bradway
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 437 - Dealing with Domination
with contributions from Jerome Franke, Rob McKinnon
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Signs of the Times
George W. Cornell