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The Need Is Met
Whatever the human need, a view of the truth of God and man shows it already met. Proof of this is found in the Bible, which records the history of people who perceived in some measure the ever-present goodness and power of divine Love.
Jacob, for example, had need to be reconciled with his brother. Through wrestling mentally with the error of enmity he glimpsed the truth of man so clearly that when he saw his brother, he said, "I have seen thy face, as though I had seen the face of God, and thou wast pleased with me." Gen. 33:10;
Moses, leading the Israelites out Egypt and through the wilderness, turned to God for every need. Consequently, the people were guided through the sea, fed with manna, healed of snakebites, and given commandments to live by for all generations to come.
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November 2, 1974 issue
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Prayerful Stillness—An Asset to Healing
DAISY F. CHASE
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Mastering Fear of the Unknown
MICHAEL PETER WATSON
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What Are We Cherishing?
MOLLIE D. BATES
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Waking Up from the 25-cent Dream
LUCIA JOHNSON LEITH
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Our Spiritual History
KARIN E. WESTERHOLM
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TIMELESS GROWING
James Floyd Huston
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Good-bye, Jack and the Beanstalk
MARY STRIPP KEMPER
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Seeing Exams in Perspective
DAVID S. WATSON
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ERMINE
Alice Amyx Hugo
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The Need Is Met
Carl J. Welz
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Mind Understands
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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My mother was a student of Christian Science before my birth
Dorothy Reinhart Whiteman
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I am grateful for a healing of arthritis that came after I conquered...
Lorraine W. Killough
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When I was four years old, my mother took me to a Christian Science Sunday School,...
Phillip Bernard
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Christian Science is fantastic! It works, often instantly, when...
Janet Morgan Wylie
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When I came into Christian Science, I was unable to understand...
Julia Baker with contributions from James D. Baker