During
the recent Thanksgiving day service in The Mother Church, the testimony of one among the many who expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the blessings received through Christian Science, brought home to the writer the wonderful receptivity of little children to the truth.
Apathy
is the most dangerous foe with which every good movement is called upon to contend, and error would love nothing better than for those who are opposing it to become careless and indifferent toward their obligations.
The
command given by Christ Jesus, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven," is one which the Christian Scientist should ever keep in thought; also the psalmist's injunction to "do all to the glory of God.
The
apostle's declaration that "we wrestle not against flesh and blood" touches upon a subject of vital import to the disciple of Truth, to wit, the impersonalization of error.