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To Become New
Each person can make everything new in his life and aid others to do so. How? By putting into consistent practice this simple truth: the real man is God's expression now—perfect, eternal, and spiritual, never beyond His control, never separated from Him.
"If any man be in Christ," Paul tells us, "he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." II Cor. 5:17; Through Christian Science old beliefs, opinions, dogma, love of matter and materiality, lose their power over one, and his true selfhood as God's perfect child comes to light, thereby renewing his life.
In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy says, "Hold perpetually this thought,—that it is the spiritual idea, the Holy Ghost and Christ, which enables you to demonstrate, with scientific certainty, the rule of healing, based upon its divine Principle, Love, underlying, overlying, and encompassing all true being." Science and Health, p. 496; The key, then, to spiritually renewing our lives—our moral standards, homes, jobs, social contacts, and bodies—is to express more of Christ, Truth, in our daily activities.
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September 28, 1974 issue
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Christian Science—A Religion of Joy
REGINALD EVELYN NICHOLLS
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Treating Disease with Sudden Dismissal
LUCILLE R. RUSHTON
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Continuous Prayer
JOYCE D. WETHE
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Ability Is God-given
LARNED L. TUTTLE
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Evil Forebodings Are Unreal
VIRGINIA A. MILLER
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"All that I have is thine"
MARY HARDIN DeSENA
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To Become New
ROBERT B. McKIBBIN
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Becky's Bread
Nora W. Shaw
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Health and Unselfed Love
Carl J. Welz
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Truth Is Never Reversed
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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My grandfather was a physician and my family and I had relied...
Sallie J. Elder with contributions from Lawrence L. Elder
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I was blessed by being raised from birth in a Christian Science...
Caroline W. Lewis
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Two years ago, only a few weeks after my arrival in Paris, I...
Betty Halling Belau