In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

THE DIVINE PATTERN

One morning a student of Christian Science was awakened out of a sound and restful sleep by this angel message: The truth that already is, let it appear! The student had fallen asleep the night before with the joyous conviction that a distressing muscular condition in one of her limbs, which had persisted for several days, was actually without reality or existence because it had no creative cause and no supporting law.

FIDELITY TO TRUTH

"If the lives of Christian Scientists attest their fidelity to Truth, I predict that in the twentieth century every Christian church in our land, and a few in far-off lands, will approximate the understanding of Christian Science sufficiently to heal the sick in his name.

"TO USE BOOKS RIGHTLY"

The editorial page of The Christian Science Monitor frequently carries a small quotation from Ruskin, which endears itself not only to admirers of Ruskin's prose, but to all who love books and seek in the reading of them their full substance.

"THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY"

Today many individuals are turning to God for the present proof of the genuineness of the promise concerning Jerusalem.
As a rule anything that is worthwhile has reached fulfillment through effort based on absolute certainty of the rightness of the project and of the power of good to enforce itself in the affairs of men.

Signs of the Times

The Reverend James DeForest Murch in The Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati, Ohio
Hegel, the noted German philosopher, was descended from a Protestant refugee family that fled Austria during the Counter Reformation and settled in Württemberg.

"PRIVILEGE OF MEMBERS"

Under the caption "Privilege of Members," Mary Baker Eddy writes in the Manual of The Mother Church.
With the advent of the telegraph and telephone, the automobile, radio, airplane, and television, in fairly rapid succession, to name a few of the media of communication and transportation, the individual should no longer consider himself an inhabitant of one country only, but, rather, a citizen of the world.
One finding himself forced to retire from active duty, tempted with self-pity and the belief of frustration and uselessness, might well ponder the following Biblical statement.

GOD GOVERNS OUR MEETINGS

Meetings of various kinds occupy much of our time.

BLESSINGS, NOT REVERSALS

Reliance on God, trust in the unfolding of truth, and confidence in the availability of the ever-present Christ, God's idea, introduce blessings into human experience.