Isaiah's
words come vividly to the thought of every genuine Christian Scientist: "Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.
In
the recurring celebrations of Christmas the thought of Christendom in general centers on the birth of the human Jesus, rather than on the appearing to human consciousness of the ever-present divine Christ.
In
her spiritual interpretation of the Lord's Prayer, found on page 17 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy writes, "And Love is reflected in love.
The
most precious companion we can have as we go about our daily occupations is the inspiration of divine Love, and in order that spiritual inspiration may abide with us we must abide in love and good will.
The
elections of officers in Christian Science branch churches are rightly regarded as of outstanding importance, because of the fact that the usefulness of the churches and their prosperity in no small degree depend on the choice of persons which is made by the various church memberships.
Because
all that can be apprehended truly, that is, spiritually, is God and His perfect manifestation, the term apprehension, rightly interpreted, unfolds the remedy for fear, sin, and woe.