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The revivifying law of Life
In springtime, fruit trees that have been dormant during the winter leaf out and blossom. Later they bear fruit capable of producing more trees. This cycle of renewal in nature typifies the Bible's reference to God's creation of "the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself." Gen. 1:11.
When all around us nature hints of perennial revitalization, we are stirred to ask with Job, "If a man die, shall he live again?" Job 14:14.
The capacity for everlasting life does inhere in us, though it does not take form as reincarnation or appear merely through reproduction. Eternal Life, God, forever individualizes spiritual man, our true identity. As we strive to bring forth our true, sinless nature, the law that sustains God's creation—divine Science —perpetually unfolds our spiritual progress.
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June 9, 1986 issue
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Moral courage—find it in God
MARCIA PERRY DUNSCOMBE
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Sharing responsibilities in marriage
with contributions from Bob Shepherd, Alice Shepherd
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A lasting union
CAROL CHAPIN LINDSEY
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What to do when we have doubts
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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God never stops loving you
WILLIAM WALTON SAUNDERS
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Questionnaire
MADORA McKENZIE
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Past mistakes are redeemable
MARGARET COLEMAN BROWN
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God's guidance, always with us
NAOMI R. LAMPTON
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What can you do about marriage?
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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The revivifying law of Life
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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One of the greatest blessings that has come to...
GRETCHEN HANSEN CHARWAT with contributions from MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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I was coming out of school a little late one day
ANDREW F. PRESTON with contributions from EMILY WALKER PRESTON
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One of my first healings, many years ago, came through
BARBARA A. STEVENS