In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Accept the conclusion"

Mankind must sooner or later accept the final conclusion, as taught in Christian Science, that God, infinite Spirit, created all His children, or ideas, spiritual and perfect.
The record of man which is based upon the Adam allegory in the Book of Genesis pictures him as being formed of the dust of the ground and subject to sin and disobedience.

How Meekness Procures Might

In Christian Science practice, meekness is essential to the demonstration of divine power.
How reassuring it is to know that we can "leave it all quietly to God"! A modern translator uses this phrase for the opening of Psalm 62, which in the King James Version reads, "Truly my soul waiteth upon God.
Paul,  in his famous letter to the Romans, wrote.

Signs of the Times

Dr.

"I love to tell the story"

Sunday morning arrived at last.

The Word of Life

The Word of God is the Word of Life.

"From glory unto glory"

Can there be anything more glorious than our first healing in Christian Science, when long-trusted practices, having proved insufficient, yield their assumed authority to an all-powerful influence, and when what seemed so real fades away?

"Bread from heaven"

Every instant God is providing precisely what each individual needs in order to experience abundant well-being.
Divine law is continuously operating.

"Sorrow is salutary"

Mankind has long considered trials to be distressing, but Christian Science emphasizes that if a lesson is learned from them, they can be beneficial.