Do
all students of Christian Science really know what an invaluable guide they have in the weekly Lesson-Sermon contained in the Christian Science Quarterly?
A young
student was one day earnestly scanning the pages of a well-worn copy of Shakespeare's plays when she suddenly exclaimed, "Well, that is not the truth!" When questioned, she quoted the line with which she disagreed, "'Sweet are the uses of adversity,'" and then commented, "There's nothing sweet about adversity.
In
teaching his disciples to pray, the Way-shower, Christ Jesus, gave two interesting parables that show the inevitable fruitage from diligent and unceasing efforts.
Healing
in Christian Science is absolutely independent of the passage of time, of material conditions, or restrictions imposed by the so-called carnal mind.
In
the Glossary to the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, defines "Elias" as follows.