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Love never leaves us
When someone betrays or excludes us, we may mistakenly feel that God Himself has forsaken us. But this can never be so. God is infinite Love—constant, changeless. The Bible calls God "the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." James 1:17.
Broad experience in Christian living shows that it is the inexorable nature of divine Love to be Love; and it is the ultimate hope of humankind to yield to Love—to feel its all-encompassing presence, to express its all-pervading mercy. Perfidy and rejection may seem able to shut out divine Love. But instead, Love is able to rule hurt and heartbreak out of human consciousness. An uplifting hymn assures us:
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August 24, 1987 issue
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Peace through the sword of Spirit
Julio C. Rivas T.
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Flood tides of Love
Prudence Backhouse
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No obscurity for Christly justice
David G. Mutch
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New home, no friends?
Channing Walker
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The REAL you
Jean M. Immerwahr
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Is it possible to pray all the time?
Leonore Ida Rathbun
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from James Robert Corbett, Nathan A. Talbot
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Why choose to be a Christian Scientist?
Ruth E. Lambert
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Love never leaves us
Carolyn B. Swan
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The understanding that heals
William E. Moody
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What joy it is to be able to express my gratitude for Christian Science!
Rose Daisy McDonald
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"Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand...
Cheryl Godfrey Daniels
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Several years ago a testimony written by my grandmother, in...
Ronald Frederick Warncke
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My husband and I commenced the study of Christian Science...
Enid G. Wilson with contributions from Andrew Wilson, John F. Wilson