In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Behold My Messenger

One evening in the summer of 1918, a student of Christian Science was somewhat sorrowfully regarding the situation which confronted her.

Systematic Reading

"How can I progress most rapidly in the understanding of Christian Science?
There is no doubt that more people are studying the Bible to-day than ever before in the history of mankind, and this is due to the fact that people of the present generation are beginning to realize that the Bible is a storehouse of wisdom wherein the solution of all modern problems may be found, and from which healing draughts of spiritual truth are daily being drawn for the sick and sorrowing among mortals, enabling them to experience a degree of freedom and happiness unknown to many who are still driven to and fro by the winds of unbelief.

True Education

Isaiah has said and Paul has reiterated that "eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.

Everlasting Punishment

The semiannual recurrence of this subject in our Lesson-Sermons never fails to bring to the writer a deep sense of gratitude for deliverance from false belief in regard to it.

Signs of the Times

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There is a story of an old-fashioned minister who preached a sermon against women "doing up" their hair, taking as his text, "Topknot come down.
Is there, after all, anything unreasonable in the doctrine that disease, for example, is unreal?
The clergyman whose remarks regarding Christian Science have been published in the Herald asks, "Wherein lies the attractiveness of Christian Science?
The editor of the Springfield Christian states that Christian Science cannot be justified by the Bible, that it cannot be gotten from the Scriptures.
Innumerable sermons against Christian Science have been preached on the text chosen by a recent critic, namely, I Timothy 6:20, 21.
Paul's words, "Rejoice evermore," to the church of the Thessalonians bring out what was a striking feature of this apostle's general demeanor.