Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.
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One day I was wondering what it would have been like to live in the early days of Christianity, to hear or see the healings that we read about in the book of Acts in the Bible. How would it have been to have been living in Joppa, or Jaffa as it is known today, when Tabitha died? Tabitha was a disciple of Jesus, and she was such a good woman, always thinking of others! She is described in the Bible as “full of good works and almsdeeds which she did” ( Acts 9:36 ).
"Did you remember to say your prayers?" How many times did I hear that growing up! And I said my prayers, every night, the last thing before I went to sleep. I went to church, too, every Sunday with my family.
All around us, we hear slogans like: Do something .
If you’re like me, you’re looking for more and better spirituality than you had yesterday. Working at it each day, I’m growing a little at a time through searching the Bible and the best book I know that unlocks the verbal mysteries in the Bible— Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
Recently, when I was on a very long phone conversation with a service provider, I learned something about God. At first, I was not looking forward to this phone call given my past experiences, but this time it seemed to go well and the required information was quickly shared.
While living with me, my mother Alice experienced a wonderful instantaneous healing of a crippling infirmity through Christian Science. Sometime later, we as a family went to a theme park where there were miles of walking—and my mother was out ahead of the rest of us most of the way! Still later, back at home one day, she was skipping in the yard—something that could have looked simply foolish to an onlooker—a woman in her eighth decade skipping like a little girl.
“Deep waters. Rough patches.
Have you ever felt burdened with work, whether it is homework, your job, or household chores that have to get done all in one day? As a college student in a rigorous education program, I often feel that I have too much to accomplish in so little time. This distress was particularly aggressive one day last year when I was taking challenging education courses and the work just continued to pile on my desk.
“All that I am I give to thee , and I expect nothing in return. ” This was the loving message I heard from God during a tender moment of deep prayer.
Some people are very clear where they are going and what they want to do after their college studies, whereas others are confused. Those who thought they knew their purpose in life and did not find it may feel unsatisfied and confused or hopeless about their future.