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Dispel the Belief of Lack
The belief of lack is related to the whole scope of human ills. But there is a law of God's abundance that, obeyed, will correct this belief.
Lack comes in many guises—lack of supply, health, confidence, and so on. If we feel such lack, could we not, as a starting point, correct it by recognizing the good we already have and advance from that standpoint?
When we know that God supplies all good to His creation and see that our need is to recognize it as our own, then what may seem the comparative smallness of the good we have loses its significance, and we begin to find more good appearing in our experience.
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July 28, 1973 issue
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Don't Be Discouraged
VERA CROSS
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Play It by Ear?
GORDON THOMAS SPARE
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"I wish I could do more for you"
JANE CLARK WALKER
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Dominion Is Ours to Exercise
MILDRED RIGGS HERRING
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Winning
EDWIN ROBERT ALLEY
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FACING "IMPOSSIBLE" TASKS
Vera Sohr Kelly
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Dispel the Belief of Lack
JOHN K. WHITE
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Putting Off Every Weight
ALTA ZARA JOHN
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THE TRUE BREAD
B. Lois McKay
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Freedom Song
ELEANOR YOUNG CLAPP
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Spiritualizing Thought
Carl J. Welz
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Spiritual Grounds for Hopefulness
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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In Miscellaneous Writings Mary Baker Eddy writes (p. 367),...
Helen W. Henstenburg
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When I had just become interested in Christian Science, our...
Judith W. Toohey with contributions from Joan Helen Toohey
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Where do I start to tell how much I love Christian Science and...
Frances White Fogg with contributions from Don S. Fogg
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As I recall healings through an understanding of God in Christian Science...
Anna Catherine Schultz
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My first outstanding healing in Christian Science was some...
Charlotte L. Hansen