How does it come about that the Christian Scientist is so certain of his position, so sure that his religious convictions are sound and well grounded, so convinced that these convictions will never be shaken by aught that men can say in the name of revelation and reason?
When
Jesus said to his disciples, "Condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned," he stated a proposition and its corollary which, when understood and demonstrated, will do away with all the disagreements among men.
Carlyle
once said, "The wealth of man is the number of things which he loves and blesses;" while Henry Ward Beecher declared, "In this world it is not what we take, but what we give up, that makes us rich.
Every
student of the teachings of Christ Jesus is deeply impressed with his profound assurance of the presence of God, the Father, and the availability of His power in meeting the needs of mankind.
Sometimes
people speak as if the days of inspiration had passed, just as they refer to the age of miracles as long gone by, when neither statement is true.