At
this season the Christian Scientist may be weaving into a crown of thanksgiving all the strands of demonstration he can collect and recollect in his year's work.
To
get the best results from the study and practice of Christian Science, we who are adherents of this Science should not only distinguish what is mortal from what is human, but we should also distinguish what is mortal or human from what is divine.
Isaiah
writes, "Let the skies pour down righteousness: let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together.
Since
Christian Science is Science as well as a theology, there is an appropriate course of development by which to acquire its benefits for one's self and extend them to other people.