The
word "discretion" is explained by Webster as meaning "wise conduct and management; cautious discernment, especially as to matters of propriety and self-control.
The
way we look at things is largely responsible for the courage or the fear, the confidence or the doubt, with which we meet the demands or the difficulties that arise in human experience; hence to have the right point of view is an essential factor in working out one's problems.
Christian Science healing differs fundamentally from all other methods of practice; its activities are mental, it deals wholly with spiritual cause and effect, therefore its basis is divine, not material.
A school principal from one of the up-valley towns was discussing the question of newspapers as he journeyed up on the train the other day, and rather astonished his overhearer by saying that the nicest, cleanest paper he was in the habit of seeing was The Christian Science Monitor.
In the Times appeared a report of a discourse by a clergyman which contains the following statement: "Today, with a truer knowledge of law, order, unity, miracles are regarded neither as a violation nor suspension of law, but as a manifestation of a higher law.
In
Smith's Bible Dictionary we find this definition of the word servant: "This word often denotes a man who dedicates himself voluntarily to the service of another.