ONE
of the tantalizing, limiting beliefs of mankind, whence spring many trials and troubles, worries and woes, is the notion of chance, the educated superstition of luck, the belief that things merely happen.
GOD'S
law of omnipresent life, health, righteousness, and abundance of good exposes and nullifies the false claim that mortal mind and matter can find abiding or hiding place anywhere in the infinite spiritual creation.
A Few
years ago in a certain large city there was a medical hospital named "Home for Incurables," and most of those who were sent there accepted the doctors' dictum of incurability.
IT
augurs well for one who appeals to Christian Science for healing of sickness or deliverance from sin, for guidance in business or freedom from any inharmony, if his mental attitude corresponds to that of the suppliant of old who cried, "What must I do to be saved?