One
of the gravest warnings ever uttered against the errors of personal sense and self-pity is to be found in Chapter 19 of the first book of Kings where we read of Elijah, who, after the destruction of the false prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, received a malicious message from Jezebel threatening to take his life.
Two
views of life are presented at this Easter season: one is filled with dark shadows, the other is alive with great light; one is distressing and dimmed with tears, the other reveals stupendous strength, achievement, and victory.
It
is generally conceded that intelligence manifests power, because it gives one the ability to act wisely in meeting situations and in coping with complex circumstances.
The
faithful student of Christian Science prays daily, fervently and systematically, to gain a clear recognition of his own spiritual nature and capabilities as an idea of God.