Many
earnest students of Christian Science, having acquired much of the letter, yet feel the lack of that intimate and satisfying touch with the all-loving Father-Mother God that they had anticipated as an assured reward.
In
an article entitled "The Way" in her "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy points to good healing and more of the spirit of Truth as requisites for genuine progress.
We
cannot approach the study of Christian Science with the same mental attitude that we have in studying chemistry, for instance, or music or mathematics.
A vast
opportunity is open to every follower of Truth to prove the omnipotence of God, good, and consequently the powerlessness of evil, the supposed opposite of God.