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Your day is God's day
How do you approach a new day? With foreboding? A sense of burden or misery? Or with joy and expectation of unfolding good? A new awakening each day to God's omnipresence can bring to light the wonders of His spiritual creation.
Christian Science gives us a new concept of our day. It takes away the mortal limits—so many finite hours, so many trivia, such a parade of material troubles and pleasures. It enables us to see the new day as the spontaneous unfolding of good—of Life, Truth, Love, and the limitless manifestations of God's infinite nature.
In the Glossary of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy gives the following definition of "day" seen metaphysically: "The irradiance of Life; light, the spiritual idea of Truth and Love."
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February 20, 1984 issue
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Purpose, place, and practice
RUTH ELIZABETH JENKS
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Do we know God or know about Him?
STEVEN LEE FAIR
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Enoch's walk
MARGARET TSUDA
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What authority does God have?
MARK SWINNEY
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Healing: miracle, or result of correct view?
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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Never out of touch with God
FREDERICK H. BRIGHTMAN
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Your day is God's day
DeWITT JOHN
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God governs all
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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What do angels do?
Marceil Ruth DeLacy
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My gratitude for the Christian Science periodicals...
WENDY L. MANKER
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While I was still a baby, my mother suffered blood poisoning...
EVELYN R. GUTCHESS
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I left home when I was sixteen and stayed at my aunt's home...
MILDRED WATKINS
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I was eighteen years of age when I first attended a Christian Science Sunday School,...
ROSE MARY MONK with contributions from RONALD L. MONK