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The unlimited wholeness of man
Unlimited wholeness! What a revelation! Think of it—man created in God's image, whole, perfect, complete, without decay or deterioration, unlimited in all good! God is All, infinite Spirit, and man reflects this allness, wholeness.
All of God's creation is spiritual, sound, intact, and needs nothing added or taken away. Man is abundantly supplied with health and vitality; his activity is harmonious and permanent. Infinite spiritual substance belongs to man, but not even a speck, shade, or shadow of materiality can touch the spiritual idea of God.
The wholeness of God is revealed through His Word, so we need to know the Word of God, the Word of Truth. A New Testament epistle tells us, "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." II Tim. 2:15; The good that comes to us, including healing, comes through the acknowledgment and understanding of God's Word and through obedience to it.
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April 3, 1978 issue
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The wisdom and power of meekness
JACK EDWARD FOSS
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The Mind of Christ
HILDA MABEL SAYERS
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A WORD ABOUT HEALING
ARTHUR CHRISTIAN WEICK
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Breaking through debt
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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Let! Let!
Myra Reid
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Knowing—really knowing—the truth
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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The unlimited wholeness of man
THELMA ARNOLD
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Do it!
Brian Donald Webster
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The new perception of reality
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Do you hear God's voice?
Naomi Price
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About thirty years ago I underwent surgery that left me in a...
Annie Ola Hobby
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In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy asks (p. 254): "If you venture...
Dorothy J. Howie with contributions from Harry R. Howie
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Speeding downhill on a toboggan was one of the fun things...
Betty Spiers Heinig
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Last year my husband and I shared the wonder of having our...
Kathryn Lynn Fish with contributions from T. Michael Fish
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Seven years ago I went into the general contracting business
Andrew C. Johnson