In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Rejoice!

Rejoice , praise God, be glad! is the tenor of the Word, the clear message which the spiritually alert, those whose garments are being washed pure through suffering and understanding, catch in its powerful import.

The Chosen People

Much has been written about the spiritual significance of the flight of the children of Israel out of bondage under Pharaoh into the wilderness, and of their pursuit by the "six hundred chosen chariots, and all the chariots of Egypt, and captains over every one of them," as is recounted in the fourteenth chapter of Exodus.

The Joy of Recovery

A Jewel of worth and beauty, perhaps a gift from some dear friend, has been mislaid.

Signs of the Times

[From the Canadian Baptist, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 5, 1923]

Christian Science is not a form of dualism: it acknowledges...

Christian Science is not a form of dualism: it acknowledges that God is infinite Spirit; that His universe, including man, is spiritual; and that there is no other real universe.

It has been said that "knowledge is the wing wherewith...

It has been said that "knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.

Jesus the Christ is the true model for all evangelists

Jesus the Christ is the true model for all evangelists.

Christian Science employs in its healing ministry nothing...

Christian Science employs in its healing ministry nothing that is evil or is capable of producing evil.

Those who have turned to Christian Science have found...

Those who have turned to Christian Science have found that a new and glorious light has been shed upon the pages of the Bible, which became so illumined that darkness and doubt fled, understanding was gained, the veil of mystery was rent asunder, and God, Spirit, was revealed as the only cause and creator, who "saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.

While it is true that Christian Science denies the reality...

While it is true that Christian Science denies the reality of disease as a part of God's creation, it by no means ignores it as a phase of human experience.
The beautiful thought expressed by the writer of a well-known hymn furnishes a poetic foundation for the portrayal of the furthering of Truth on earth through human experience:—

First and Always

Few passages of Scripture are more often quoted than this: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.