In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Keeping the Sabbath

Students of the Bible are familiar with the command, "Ye shall keep the sabbath.

Thanksgiving

Christian Scientists are a grateful people, for they have learned that it is not according to God's plan that men should be in bondage to evil in any form.

Seeing Eyes

Two friends sat at luncheon together, one a young woman, the other a little child.

A Religion of Joy

One of the tests of a religion is whether or not it meets the human need for happiness.

Humility

On the first page of "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, says, "Humility is the stepping-stone to a higher recognition of Deity;" and on first page she emphasizes its importance, saying, "The second stage of mental development is humility.

Signs of the Times

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The Seventh Commandment

WEBSTER'S dictionary defines the verb "to adulterate" in part as follows: "To make corrupt or impure by adding new, strange, or foreign elements.

Opportunity Always Present

IN one of his later statements to his disciples, Jesus expressed himself in these words: "But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

Prayer in Church

THE student of Christian Science increasingly values the Manual of The Mother Church.

"Be not afraid"

THE profound and startling statement of Christ Jesus, together with the proofs he offered of its truth, "I and my Father are one," establishes the perfect and irresistible way in which fear must and can be overcome.

Helping World Conditions

MANY honest, intelligent people, looking out upon the great economic and social revolution through which the world now seems to be passing, feel almost overcome with a sense of their own helplessness, believing that all they can do is to drift along with the tide.