In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Protection

How manifold are the promises of God to His children concerning their preservation, protection, and deliverance! In Genesis we read, "Behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest;" again, in Revelation, "Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.

Service

Many individuals are given opportunities for service other than that into which their own personal interest enters.

Bearing Up the Ark

In the seventh chapter of Genesis we have an account of the beginning, increase, and continuance of the flood, an episode which, like most others narrated in the Bible, is symbolic in many points of the varied individual experiences of Christian Scientists.

Gamut of Graces

If any of us have failed to grasp the full intent of the apostolic exhortation, "And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge," as it occurs in the second epistle of Peter.

To Understand Life

The longing desire to understand life is, in some form or other, the predominant aspiration of the human mind.
It was a remarkable sight which presented itself to the parents of the boy Jesus when, three days after the close of the feast at Jerusalem, they found him in the temple.

From Our Exchanges

[The Christian Advocate]
Christ Jesus taught that God is Spirit.
Permit us to call your attention to the reference to Christian Science in a recent editorial entitled "Gentle Feminine Influence," in which you assume that Christian Science and mental suggestion are similar.
As reported in the Sun, a critic of Christian Science recently resorted to the method of quoting disjointed extracts from the Christian Science text-book for the purpose of ridiculing its teaching.
Christian Science bears no relationship whatever to any from of "mental or magnetic healing," and is, in fact, entirely opposed to all forms of treatment which include the use of hypnotism or human will-power.
A recent critic says that because the universe teems with expressions of God's love, therefore God must have created the universe.