How
often have the Master's tender words, "See that ye be not troubled," lifted the seeming burden and set free the thought of the wanderer in the wilderness of material sense! How inspiring when hard pressed in the turmoil of earthly hopes and longings to listen to this loving exhortation and be comforted; and if we are not comforted we may well ask ourselves what prevents us from realizing the "Peace, be still.
We
are in God's kingdom now; we are His guests now: only in belief can we imagine ourselves elsewhere; for the Scripture says, "In him we live, and move, and have our being.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
Suggestion is recommended as an aid in rearing children, in an article appearing in your columns, and associates it with Christian Science in such a way as to lead any one not understanding the difference into believing that they are similar, whereas suggestion is the very antithesis of Christian Science, and should never be classified therewith.
Carrington Hening, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
Referring to a discussion of Christian Science in an address delivered by a clergyman, as reported in a recent issue, it is possible that a few words, in addition to what the pastor has said, may be helpful in clearing the thought of some inconsistencies under which the minister and your readers may be laboring.