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Supply, Not Money
Are you short of money? Christian Science can revolutionize our attitude toward money by making clear our real needs and then showing what genuinely satisfies them.
In breaking the hold that money (or the lack of it) may have on us, we do well to clear up a common and confusing conclusion: that supply is money and money supply. Christian Science makes a most meaningful and practical distinction between the two. And clarity on this point aids our demonstration of supply.
Supply is spiritual, expressed in ideas. These ideas come from Spirit, which is infinite good, and the Christ reveals them. Supply is as close as our realization of God's spiritual ideas, and is as immediate as the presence of God. To spiritual sense, substance is indivisible and everlasting. It is not something that can be counted.
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July 7, 1973 issue
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Being: Always Intact in Divine Principle
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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Out of the Whirlpool
SUZANNE LAYCOCK
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The Prayer That Sets Us Free
WILLIAM ROBERT SUDDABY
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God Causes Health, Not Illness
CORINNE B. TEETER
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No One Needs to Sink
MAX LANG
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PRACTITIONER'S PHONE
Beulah M. Roegge
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Are You Creative?
GRETCHEN WICHTERMANN
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LARRY LISTENS
Elaine Waller Hunter
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The Most Important Point
Carl J. Welz
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Supply, Not Money
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Many years ago these words of truth helped to change my entire...
Marshall W. Reading
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A few years ago a neighbor said to me: "Christian Science might...
Christa Förster with contributions from K. Dieter Förster, Leila M. Yates
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Some years ago I considered myself to be very critical of Christian Science
Alva Louise Gruenig with contributions from Jean T. Bowman