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The Christian Science Journal

Letters

[“Valuing the Golden Rule in the workplace,” Sarah Hyatt, December 9, 2013, Sentinel]
“You’re not good enough to heal this” was replaced with knowing I was God’s beloved daughter and He was pleased with me.

Party of one

No matter how loudly the wind or storm may shriek—we are never separated from that “still small voice.”

Furnished with love

For the next week or two I went through a mental housecleaning, throwing out thoughts based on fear and lack.

Accepting change

We can embrace divine Love’s plan, complete with its lessons and blessings.

Shedding guilt

No power can gain a foothold where grace is present.

Mountain stream

During a much-anticipated trip to the Columbia Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies last year, I was in awe of the spectacular canyons, rushing waterfalls, flying spray, and beautiful glaciers and mountains.
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Love one another

“This is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another”.
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Have you ever thought seriously about the word discernment?

Driving with care

I collected my thoughts, feeling grateful that I had been open to that angel message to pull the handbrake.

Broken foot healed

Several years ago, when my twin grandsons were still infants, I drove across the country with my sister to visit my daughter and my grandchildren.
I recently experienced proof that “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble”.

Changed for the better

When my dad died at age 46, I decided that God wasn’t worth much.

Eye back to normal

I own a small music school located on a property that has additional buildings.

No more pain or injury

Through my study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, I have learned that, as a child of God, I can never be separated from divine Love, God.

True assimilation

Assimilating the universal qualities we associate with goodness, or God, enable us to not only survive, but to thrive in our surroundings.