The
Christian Scientist has a great task before him as he strives to be constant in his allegiance to God, faithful to his highest understanding of divine Principle, steadfast in the application of his understanding to the various problems incidental to human experience.
When
Moses was quietly shepherding the flocks for Jethro, he must have had plenty of time for observation, undisturbed by the sights and sounds of civilization.
In
studying the Gospel accounts of the healing wrought by Christ Jesus, one is impressed by the persistent and strenuous efforts which were made by a number of those who appealed to the Nazarene.
Because
Christ Jesus was assured of God's omnipresence and omnipotence, his attitude and actions, his words and works, bespoke fearlessness and dominion.
Of
profound significance is the invitation extended by First Readers to the members of the congregations in Christian Science churches and societies at the Sunday services and the Wednesday testimony meetings to unite in silent prayer.