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God's grace reverses Adam's disgrace
Nothing is more precious to humanity than the grace of God. Divine grace is the action of the bright shining of God's abundant, impartial love for His creation. We feel its effects as it penetrates the Adam-dream of life in matter and dissolves ignorance and false belief, thereby healing the discords that are their objectification.
God's grace comes to humanity through the Christ. The true idea of God touches thought and uplifts it from mortal belief to the recognition of true, immortal being—to the understanding that the real man is wholly spiritual and spiritually whole, governed in perfect harmony by divine law.
Mortals do not have the power to elevate themselves, unaided, from earthly belief to heavenly understanding. More than human intelligence is required. God, divine Mind, through His gracious mercy, imparts the inspiration that awakens us from the disgrace of believing in life as mortal, material, separate from divine Spirit, to the consciousness of true being in the perfect likeness of immortal Love.
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July 30, 1979 issue
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Don't let downfalls get you down
BEATRICE W. REINERTSON
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Regaining our original self
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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Why shouldn't I gamble?
FRANCES ZIMMER LOJINGER
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The healing of shock
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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Money talks?
EVELYN GROVER HEISS
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Scrubbing shadows
PERSIS E. ZUBER
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Turn!
JAYNE MONROE
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Baptism
Barbara Dix Henderson
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God's grace reverses Adam's disgrace
Naomi Price
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Mortal mind: solecism, not entity
Nathan A. Talbot
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Understanding is ...
Brett L. Stafford
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Dee-Dee and the grain scoop
Marjorie Ponder Matchette
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I was raised in a traditional eastern religion
Serene J. Mullan
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Over thirty years ago I suffered a complete nervous breakdown
Lucille E. Dempsey
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For a long time I had wanted to give a testimony at the...
Norman Charles Lange with contributions from Edith D. Lange
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As a child I attended a Christian Science Sunday School, and . . .
Merle Witham Miller
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My interest in Christian Science was aroused many years ago...
Jeanette F. Sutton