In
the gospel Matthew a parable is told by Jesus to his disciples which by the human sense of justice has often been regarded as a stumbling-block, because it demonstrates the divine economy, not the human.
In
studying Christian Science, it sometimes happens that when one begins to gain some knowledge of the value of its teachings, and to realize with great joy that it does indeed lead to an understanding of that truth which makes men free from "the law of sin and death," there comes also an overwhelming desire that those nearest and dearest should seek it too.
I believe that it is the rule rather than the exception for students of religion, whether Protestant, Catholic, or Jew, to use commentaries and explanatory writings in their Scriptural study.