A POINT
that has often occurred to me in considering the question of gratitude is that the real, the spiritual man in the image and likeness of God, infinite good, cannot be conceived of as experiencing the feeling of gratitude in the way that mortals commonly experience it, since the ordinary human sense of gratitude presupposes, whether we realize it or not, "the knowledge of good and evil," a "knowledge" that has no place in God's kingdom.
RELIANCE
on God is intelligent and loving trust in Principle, not blind faith in an unknown power nor dependence on the human ways and means of personal sense.
THROUGH
the prophet Jeremiah, the word of God comes to us with the loving assurance, "Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
WHEN
the question of scientific testimony is considered, the angle from which the person unacquainted with Christian Science views the subject is the exact reverse of that of the student of divine metaphysics.
THE
earnest student of Christian Science is impressed with the simplicity of Truth as revealed by Mary Baker Eddy in her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," as well as her other writings.