The
individual who understands God will never be faced with an insoluble problem, but only with opportunities to solve problems for himself and for others.
The
writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be compared to a beautiful tapestry through which there is woven a delicate thread of pure gold, typifying the enduring perfection of the spiritual creation, in which man is revealed in the likeness of God.
From
my home facing a miniature canyon I once saw beautiful trees of many textures sparkling like diamonds; a little stream falling down toward the river; the banks of the canyon covered with honeysuckle and maidenhair fern; clouds parting and the sun filtering through the rifts in strata of burnished gold, and hills blazoned with indescribable glory.
One
of the first things a student of Christian Science learns is that God created all that was made and found His creation good, whole and perfect, reflecting Him.