In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When we shut our mental door on any belief that God isn’t all, negative messages don’t have the power to disturb us.

Taking down the real enemy 

“Here is a model of hope for humanity,” says this writer. “Whatever tries to tear us apart, to divide us, to destroy all that is good, to claim that it’s more powerful than God, is a liar. And when it’s exposed as such, it can be proved powerless.”

Put the Golden Rule in play 

Spiritual sense, which we all have, helped me to take a more inclusive approach.
Each of us can commit to seeing others as God knows them, even when—especially when—we don’t agree.
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What you can do about racism 

Issues like racism can be tough to talk about—and pray about. Hear from one Black Christian Scientist about how his thinking on racism has changed and how that’s fueling his prayers and transforming his conversations.
Rather than getting caught up in the whirlwind of conflict and anxiousness, we can pray to know and see that God is all-powerful.
I refuted the notion that God’s creation could lack intelligence and understanding.

God’s unique messages 

God speaks to us in the way we will hear, understand, and be inspired to take action. 
As we recognize our need to rely on God for harmony, we can see God’s kingdom of harmony uplift and improve human circumstances.
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