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Love's irresistible dawning

What can bring our world out of the dark night of injustice and violence? Isn't it the dawning of divine Love in our hearts and lives?
From an editorial in The Times, Landon February 13, 1988

Evil has no rights

We may sometimes overlook one of our most fundamental rights—the God-given right to free ourselves from evil.

Be still!

I pray the sweet words "Peace, be still"To calm the storms of human will;I know the stillness deep withinThat conquers evil, sickness, sin;I pray for that Mind to be in meThat knows no raging of the sea.
The Bible promises deliverance for captives. A woman found that this promise includes deliverance from hereditary illness and addiction.

Time enough

We need timeto sort it out.
For most of us, our days are filled with many comings and goings. Yet with all this, we cannot leave the jurisdiction of divine Love.
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Recently I saw a story on television about a course designed to help people deal with phobias.
In the Preface to Science and Health, Mary Baker Eddy writes, "The time for thinkers has come.

Divine justice

Justice isn't something that is simply dispensed skillfully or unskillfully by humans. Ultimately, we find true justice is a vital, never-broken link between us and God.
We all long to communicate more clearly with others the truths we hold so dear. When we see we all have a common heritage of good, we'll find it easier.
I am grateful that my mother had become a student of Christian Science before I was born.
One morning I woke with stiffness and aching in one hand.
One day about fifteen years ago, the car I was driving was hit broadside by a pickup truck that ran a red light at high speed.
About a year and a half ago, our son who was in kindergarten brought home a report from the school nurse.
For over six decades Christian Science has blessed every facet of my experience.