Just
as we learn through the study of Christian Science to behold the real, spiritual, perfect man in order to gain and maintain physical freedom, so must we learn to establish in consciousness the true concept of Church in order to maintain harmony in the human institution, church.
One
Sunday a class of teenagers in a Christian Science Sunday School seriously considered the deep implications of one short sentence written by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
Isaiah,
one of the Old Testament prophets, roused and inspired the Israelites as he told them of God's power and judgments that would deliver them from their foes and lead them to a golden age.
Most
students of Christian Science understand the surface implications of the use of the word "reflection"; however, referring at intervals to the citations on "reflection" in the writings of Mary Baker Eddy is rewarding.
Because
Christ Jesus was aware of God, all-harmonious Spirit, and of His beautiful, spiritual universe, he acted in a different manner from his fellow men who believed in a material world.
A Popular
magazine contained an article on the revival of tithing in many Christian churches — the custom of giving a tenth of one's goods or one's first fruits to the service of God, as practiced by the Hebrews according to the Mosaic law.