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Do You Hurry and Worry?
In the realm of divine Mind, or reality, spiritual creation manifests completeness, unlimited supply, and eternality. An understanding of how God, Principle, endows His idea, man, with every essential destroys fear and helps us overcome pressure in our daily lives.
The words "hurry" and "worry" do not appear in the King James Version of the Bible. "Hurried" appears only once in Mrs. Eddy's writings. Just as these words have a phonetic relationship, we often find they have a connection to our experience. We hurry because we're worried, or worry because we're hurried. Either way, the situation is one that Christian Science can help us change.
Immortal man is always where he should be. Time is a mortal belief that seems to limit our activities and thoughts. But eternity is the only measurement God's man needs. Supply is really unlimited because the source of all good is God and the divine Mind supplies our every need intelligently and in abundance. Remember, "Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him." Matt. 6:8;
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October 12, 1974 issue
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Rise Higher and See the Whole Rainbow
FREDA SPERLING BENSON
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The Value of Right Identification
ROBERT JOHN ROBERTS
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How a Schoolteacher's Love Can Heal
HELEN B. POSGATE
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Perception Unmystified
MARGUERITE E. BUTTNER
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Do You Hurry and Worry?
WALLACE GILLIES
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JOURNEY
Richard Henry Lee
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Let's Think About the Universal Us
MARJORIE CENTER THOMSON
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STOP GO
Marilyn Utter Gardner
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CAN THESE STUDENTS AGREE?
JOANNE MAZNA GARINGER
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Love Heals
Carl J. Welz
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Improve Your City
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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The wonderful healings we come to know of through testimonies...
Hildegard Holzmuller
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What greater heritage can one have than to be brought up in...
Novie M. Nelson, Carol Ann Vaughan
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I have known Christian Science since my childhood, which was...
Herta von Gehlen