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Watch for mental webs
While enjoying a beautiful sunset on the way to my garden the other day, I walked through part of a spider web that had been strung across my path. I paused to observe the web, which taught me some interesting lessons.
First, I noticed how a spider cleverly weaves and places its web strategically to catch its victim. Sometimes these webs appear invisible until the victim gets entangled. Second, I noticed how a spider has control only of those insects that wander into its boundaries.
While watching a fly struggling in the spider web, I saw this as a parallel to the way sinful and materialistic thoughts act as a snare in our lives, pulling us more and more deeply into a kind of web of mortal beliefs. Thoughts such as hate, resentment, envy, jealousy, self-will, and self-justification are the snare. Not being alert, we find ourselves entertaining these thoughts and reacting to them, and before we know it, we're absorbed in this kind of thinking.
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April 1, 1996 issue
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What Easter tells us about God's love
Nathan A. Talbot
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Leveling with ourselves about sin
Margaret Rogers
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The river of beauty in everyone's life
Alice Jean Small
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Watch for mental webs
Emily Wright Jaeger
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My peace
Eleanor H. Buser
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Dear Sentinel
with contributions from Abby Wysong, The Editors, Petra Charters
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Don't give in to sin or suicidal urges
Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Freedom
Janis H. Kitchin
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Virtue: needed for peace and purpose
William E. Moody
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Spiritual healing and the care of children
Channing Walker
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Christian Science has once again shown me God's healing...
Charlotte Clinton Hunt
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My love for Christian Science, or maybe I should say God's...
William A. Wiegand, Jr.
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I am so grateful for the spiritual interpretation of the Lord's Prayer...
Leslie Barrett Hobbs
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For many years I have kept track of my healings in a little notebook...
A. Belle Anderson