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Walk with God
The road stretches out. Perhaps the individual does not yet see very far into the distance. But he proceeds unafraid. He even looks forward to the discoveries, adventures, and challenges ahead.
Why? He is walking the road of demonstration, leading up to new vistas of spiritual life and reality. And God's guidance can be felt each step of the way. The counsel, love, protection, even the healing that may be needed, are ever available. Divine Principle, Soul, points the way—away from the pursuit of material aims and ambitions and toward the goal of salvation, spirituality, and universal blessing.
The patriarch Enoch must have traveled such a "road." The Bible doesn't tell us a great deal about Enoch's life. Actually, only a few verses reveal anything at all about his human experience. But what we do learn in those verses is quite remarkable. We read that Enoch lived for an extraordinary period of years on earth. And then we're told, "Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him." Gen. 5:24.
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May 24, 1982 issue
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The Christ working with you
CARL J. WELZ
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Healing the claims of influenza
JOHN E. CHEAL
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United interests
LOUIS ABRAHAMS
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It's your decision; but let me give you some advice . . .
JANE E. GLASSER
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Our Father—eternal Life
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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whose list?
ADRIENNE MEAD TINDALL
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Walk with God
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Consider the context
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Two boys and the Beatitudes
Darren Nelson
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Enrolled in a Christian Science Sunday School by...
BETTY A. LIZIK
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Had it not been that Christian Science was presented to me in...
E. MARGARET OSBORN
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About seven or eight years ago I was working on a job that required...
ALFRED E. HAMLETT
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Several years ago we purchased some property
DIANA M. CLARK with contributions from ETHEL MAE PEAVY