From
out the welter of material experience, from the depths of human woe and suffering, Job cried, "Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat!" Under the strain of prolonged physical ills, the loss of possessions, the continued reproach of friends, Job's thought was seeking after God as a refuge from distress, and he preserved his hope and faith in Him.
with contributions from Wilfred B. Wells, The Christian Science Board of Directors, William M. Bartlett, Emma C. Shipman, Mary Baker Eddy, Ralph H. Knapp, Abigail Dyer Thompson
"Rest
assured that God in His wisdom will test all mankind on all questions; and then, if found faithful, He will deliver us from temptation and show us the powerlessness of evil,—even its utter nothingness.
It
is customary among students of Christian Science to refer to its successful application to human problems as demonstration; that is, they demonstrate the available power of divine Mind, thus displacing the illusion of material discord with the fact of spiritual harmony.