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God's care is constant
Can anything occur in the future that God can't take care of?
What's going to happen tomorrow? Perhaps we're wondering, "Who's going to buy my house?" or "What's next in the management setup at work?" Whatever the question, behind it is often a lurking fear that maybe things won't turn out right.
One of the priceless advantages of studying Christian Science is learning how trusting in God through prayer can resolve daily problems, including anxiety about what lies ahead. For centuries people have been proving that God's care is constant, and the Bible has recorded some of their experiences. Think how comforting it must have been for Joshua to hear God's words "As I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee."
The passage of years hasn't changed this divine promise. Every one of us today can feel God's presence and the encouragement of knowing that infinite Spirit will never fail or forsake us, no matter how difficult a situation appears. The abundant provision of goodness, which divine Love is forever imparting to its creation, isn't here today and then gone tomorrow. God's care is impartial, consistent, never fluctuating.
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October 29, 1990 issue
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Love more and take off the mask
Carol Lindholm
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Letting the Christ heal us
Julio C. Rivas T.
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Walking loose in the midst
Barbara Cook
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God's care is constant
Patricia O' Brien
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His shining light
David Littlefield Horn
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In the search for healing...
Elaine Natale
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Change and inevitable progress
Ann Kenrick
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Katie's lesson
Susan Mack
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When I was introduced to Christian Science, my three boys...
Victoria Kalush Ford with contributions from Lucas Ford
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Two winters ago, when my wife and I were vacationing in...
James I. Barker
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Christian Science has been enriching, benefiting, and giving...
Lynne Cook with contributions from Charles E. Cook