Every
Christian Scientist has the glorious opportunity of helping mankind overcome its belief in lack, limitation, and insecurity through his understanding of Spirit as the source of supply.
Man's
origin, his abiding place, his unchanging state of harmony are inseparable from his creator, for man is the son of God, the perfect idea of divine Love.
"How
lovely are Thy dwelling, O Lord of Hosts!" These words from a solo sung in a Christian Science church floated melodiously down to the congregation.
The
value of elasticity, as opposed to rigidity, should not be underestimated by students of Christian Science, and when pondering the subject, it is illuminating for them to study what Mary Baker Eddy says on page 160 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany.
Among
the postulates on which are based the teachings of Christian Science are some which immediately command the attention of the new student, because they reverse his previous concepts of Deity and creation.