Editorials

THE FEARLESSNESS OF BEING

"Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice: for the Lord will do great things".

OUR GOD-GIVEN SUFFICIENCY

When Paul wrote to the Corinthians.
In his letter to the churches in Galatia, Paul makes a statement which may well be pondered deeply by Christians everywhere.
A certain amount of dissatisfaction with oneself and a resolute desire for improvement evidence a healthy state of mind.

PHARISEE OR PUBLICAN?

What a marvelous teacher was the Man of Nazareth! The homely parables and apt illustrations with which he elucidated a great spiritual lesson are as fresh and potent today as they were when he taught on the hillsides of Galilee.

HAPPY VACATION!

Vacation time! What eager hopes and happy memories these words kindle—laughter and gladness, solitude and quietude, freedom and refreshment! In joyous anticipation one exclaims, "I'm going on a vacation soon!" A bit regretfully another says, "Mine is past!" And resignedly the pressed and harried businessman says, "I haven't had a vacation in years.
On the evening of the day that Christ Jesus demonstrated God's unfailing provision for man, humanly evidenced in the supply of food for the five thousand, he walked on the sea to join his disciples who were rowing toward Capernaum.

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF "LET"

An important word in the vocabulary of Christian Science is the little word let.
In the ninth chapter of Isaiah.

"O THOU THAT HEAREST PRAYER"

All forms of sincere prayer have this common characteristic: they are an effort by men to communicate with God.
Some readers of these lines in countries other than the United States may not be aware that July 4, 1776, was a notable day for the American colonies.

"Bigger than the shadow"

A widely read secular magazine recently published an editorial entitled "Peace of Mind" with a subheading which said there are many palliatives for personal unhappiness but there is only one cure.