Prayer heals pain and numbness

After working on several maintenance projects at home and at my church that involved a lot of bending over and rather strenuous work, my lower back was sore. As it did not bother me very much, I dismissed it as not worth praying about. But after several days the soreness worsened, and one morning I found it difficult to rise up out of bed. I felt a sharp pain in my lower back when I moved around. I also noticed some numbness in my right leg. I was concerned and quite fearful.

I immediately began to declare my oneness with the Father and to know that any good, right activity or work was serving my Father-Mother God and that I could not suffer or be in any discomfort as a result of this right activity.

I read that week's Bible Lesson outlined in the Christian Science Quarterly, and I ran across this passage from Science and Health: "Mind is the source of all movement, and there is no inertia to retard or check its perpetual and harmonious action. Mind is the same Life, Love, and wisdom 'yesterday, and to-day, and forever.' Matter and its effects—sin sickness, and death—are states of mortal mind which act, react, and then come to a stop. They are not facts of Mind. They are not ideas, but illusions. Principle is absolute. It admits of no error, but rests upon understanding" (p. 283).

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