Was
the Psalmist David just an indefatigable optimist, or were his cheering songs born of a settled, proven understanding of the actuality and availability of spiritual power?
From
the time of Paul to this year of our Lord, the celebration of what is known as Holy Communion has been possibly the most sacred rite of the Christian church.
Much
is said throughout the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament, about the sanctuary of the Lord, meaning usually the material temple in which men gathered to worship.
The
many useful discoveries of recent years, such as radio, television, electronics, and plastics, have brought to light physical forces hitherto unknown, or little understood.
That
there shall be growth in grace is one of the demands of Christianity, and this demand is clarified and made an exact and joyous experience of progress through an understanding of the teachings of Christian Science.