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From Faculties indestructible

MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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[“Never trapped by temptation,” Name Withheld, November 30, 2015, Sentinel]

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[“Our gratitude for God heals!” Liz Butterfield Wallingford, November 23, 2015, Sentinel]

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[“All creatures moving in harmony,” Patricia Ray, November 16, 2015, Sentinel] 

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Get to know God: The “omnis”

Listen to gain deeper insight into the four “omnis”—omnipresence, omnipotence, omniscience, and omniaction.

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Anthology of classic articles II

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From Living the Lord's Prayer

'OUR FATHER ...'

The Lord's Prayer sparks the recognition that divine Love is always with us.

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LOST AND FOUND

I saw that in order to find my life, I had to first lose it—that is, lose all sense of life as material.

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Thank you, Sentinel staff and testifiers, for the powerful November 2, 2015, Sentinel issue, “The reason for our joy.

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I just finished reading an article in the Sentinel of October 26, 2015, titled, “Substantial ‘summer reading’ ” by Susan Booth Mack Snipes.

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[“From regret to forgiveness,” Heidi K.

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[“In the Father’s hands,” Suzanne Smedley, September 28, 2015, Sentinel]