The
spirit of Christianity animates those who approach every problem with the desire to heal and save the victims of error, rather than to condemn and punish them.
Christ Jesus
once rebuked his generation, which found fault with both himself and John the Baptist, by likening it to children who quarrel at their play, never satisfied with the performance of their playfellows.
The
Day of Pentecost, both in the Old and in the New Testament, has a spiritual significance of great importance to every student of Christian Science.
The
oneness of being as disclosed in Christian Science enables every individual to demonstrate that he is wedded to the work for which he is spiritually equipped.
In
his ascending victory over every belief of life, substance, and mind in matter, and working always from the altitude of his spiritual sonship with God, Jesus' knowledge of divine being naturally rejected any identification with disease, discord, lack, or sin.
Many
students of Christian Science have no doubt noted and thoughtfully considered the seal on the cover of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," and on all the other works of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.
"In
obedience to the divine nature, man's individuality reflects the divine law and order of being," says Mary Baker Eddy in her "Miscellaneous Writings".
In
these days, when nearly all nations and peoples seem to be in a state of confusion and upheaval, when radical and impractical concepts of government are being advanced and found wanting, it is clear that the body politic is in as great need of healing as the body we call human.