In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Skimming through a local newspaper one day in 2006, I noticed a feature about a Christian Science lecturer who had recently spoken in our area.

"...as a mirror shows us"

<div class="inline-quote"> &lt;div class="inline-quote"&gt; &lt;p&gt;… as a mirror shows us&lt;br&gt;A likeness clear and bright,&lt;br&gt;So God forever sees His child&lt;br&gt;Revealed in radiant light.
Balance comes from the infinite variety of Soul, the expression of beauty and diversity.
Suddenly I felt the not-so-subtle tug of divine guidance that I must leave my firing post.
The Christian Science Journal

To win 'the right of way' 

When a debt collector calls, what does this writer do?
Gradually I began to see that my real nature was spiritual.
Following God’s guidance isn’t always easy—sometimes we’re led to give up long-held beliefs about ourselves or others. But letting go of illusions opens us up to amazing blessings.

A sweet song to sing 

One time, I saw a little boy at the side of a swimming pool, grabbing on to his mom’s legs, refusing to let go.

The answer I was seeking 

I learned a big lesson about divine guidance years ago when I was looking for a Christian Science teacher from whom I could take Primary class instruction.
We both really needed to listen to divine Mind’s direction to put us where we needed to be.

Unafraid to share 

I prayed to understand that Christian Science, the “light” God had given me, could not be hidden by fear.