In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Guarding the door"

In the sixth chapter of John's Gospel are two verses that carry much more of vital meaning than might appear from a mere casual reading.

More Abundant Life

"I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.

Signs of the Times

[From the New Outlook, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]

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The station announcer said: Good afternoon, Ladies and Gentlemen: It is Columbia's pleasure to present another program in the sixth consecutive year of the "Church of the Air" series.

A Gaining Process

A young girl said to the writer not long ago, "I think there is a lot of good in Christian Science, but it seems that I shall have to give up so much if I become a student of this Science.

"Light in their dwellings"

One of the most interesting of Bible narratives is the account of the departure from Egypt of the children of Israel under the leadership of Moses.
In the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew we read of the ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.

True Ambition

The observer of world conditions readily recognizes the fact that a great deal of human misery is the result of false ambition.

"One infinite remedy"

"Our Master understood that Life, Truth, Love are the triune Principle of all pure theology; also, that this divine trinity is one infinite remedy for the opposite triad, sickness, sin, and death.

"Lazarus, come forth"

Before he uttered the momentous words, "Lazarus, come forth," Jesus required those who were with him to take the stone from the door of the tomb.

"The joy of the Lord"

On page 268 of "Miscellaneous Writings" our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, tells us that "God's preparations for the sick are potions of His own qualities.