The
opening words of the much-loved ninety-first Psalm are, "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
If
one who is seemingly tried by inharmonies, limitations, and sorrows could turn on material sense and say, "This is not so; this is not true," and thereupon find himself free, would he not accept this as a marvelous and regenerating experience?
When
Christ Jesus stood in the judgment hall before Pontius Pilate and said that he was in the world to "bear witness unto the truth" (John 18:37), the Roman ruler bluntly asked, "What is truth?
Concerning
obedience to the Manual of The Mother Church, Mary Baker Eddy sets forth a cogent analysis, namely, "Of this I am sure, that each Rule and By-law in this Manual will increase the spirituality of him who obeys it, invigorate his capacity to heal the sick, to comfort such as mourn, and to awaken the sinner".
A Friend
of the writer one day put this question to herself: Why do I not study more, so that I may more readily demonstrate the truth as taught in Christian Science?