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Healing hurt
No one need suffer from physical or emotional hurt. There is Christian authority for refusing to be hurt.
Christ Jesus said, "Nothing shall by any means hurt you." Luke 10:19. And he proved this by healing people who apparently had been disabled by accident, afflicted by sickness, scarred by sin.
It is as unnecessary, then, for Christians to accept hurt as it would be wrong for them intentionally to inflict hurt. But how can one refuse to be hurt if he has already been wounded or if he has been unjustly treated, maligned, abused, or rejected?
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July 15, 1985 issue
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Watching what we think and say: a spiritual goal
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Spiritually unmoved, not upset
HORST E. MEHRING
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A spiritual reason for expecting good in others
FREDA W. BIRCH
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No countdown to action
HUGH CLARKE
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Our defense against manipulation
WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, JR.
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The sunshine of prayer
MARGARET CAMPBELL
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Let Spirit form you anew
ELAINE R. FOLLIS
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When a practitioner prays
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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Healing hurt
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Mortal mind is upside down
Edna Mary Watson
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My parents had been students of Christian Science...
W. GEOFFREY WESTLE