Editorials

Devotional Services Universal

At the ordinary religious service there is prevalent always some element of curiousity.

Victory

Divine Science knows no defeats.

"What thinkest thou?"

The Master's question to Peter respecting the giving of tribute, "What thinkest thou, Simon?

Living Witnesses

Acquaintance with the truth of being enabled the psalmist to say, "Thou art near, O Lord; and all thy commandments are truth.

Remembrance

Christian people are all familiar with Jesus' words as quoted by Paul in his first epistle to the Corinthians, where we read respecting the last supper which Jesus shared with his disciples, "This do in remembrance of me.

The Motherhood of Being

On page 517 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

Working, Watching, Praying

In metaphysics working means activity rather than toil, accomplishment rather than labor.

The Eagle and the Dove

Who does not remember the psalmist's words, "So that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's," and Jesus' illustration, "Harmless as doves"?

God Made Manifest

All Christian Scientists are acquainted with the inspired statement which is read at the close of every Sunday service in the Christian Science churches throughout the world, and which is part of the "scientific statement of being" found on page 468 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

The Household of God

Paul defines the household of God in a letter to Timothy as "the church of the living God, the pillar and ground [that is, basis, foundation, bulwark] of the truth.

Strength and Courage

At this hour we may well recall the words of strong assurance spoken by Moses to the people whom he was leading toward the realization of freedom, and that, too, in the face of their enemies.

On the Topmost Bough

When the storms shake the vineyards and the olive trees, only the most tenacious fruit maintains its hold.