In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

PUTTING FIRST THINGS FIRST

Humanly speaking, to put first things first is good common sense.

"WHERE IS THY VICTORY?"

Students of the Bible and of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy gain the assurance that death is not a finality or, indeed, a reality but a lie or deception that must be overcome, here or hereafter, through the understanding that God is man's life.
Christ Jesus, whose birth is commemorated at Christmas, once said to his disciples.

"LET THERE BE NO STRIFE"

Competition plays a certain role in business, in some forms of research, in the arts, and in academic studies.

"THE DEAR CHRIST ENTERS IN"

The approach of Christmas stirs great joy and gratitude in the heart of the Christian Scientist.

Signs of the Times

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Christian Science teaches that God, divine Love, tenderly cares for His children.

OVERCOMING FEAR

"Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom".

JOYOUS EXPECTANCY

Expectancy has always been an important factor in mankind's quest for happiness and harmony.

THE VALUE OF OIL

The Bible contains scores of references to oil.
Day by day and minute by minute each of us is presented with the necessity of questioning or accepting the innumerable thoughts that come to him in his daily experience and of having to make decisions about them.

A RIGHT SENSE OF PLACE

Sometimes because of a need for adjustment in human relationships one may be tempted to believe that desired peace is only to be found in a change of the place in which he resides or works.