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To students of the Bible there can be no question that real freedom springs from nothing less than spirituality. Paul must have discerned this when he wrote to the Corinthians, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
" One day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day," writes Peter in his second epistle. On page 504 of Science and Health Mrs.
Christianity is not something vague and historical, a tradition out of the past. The evidences of Christianity are not arguments set forth by a professor of apologeties.
Is there a boy on earth who has not at some time desired to be a soldier? And why this desire? Because to be a soldier names, in one's own consciousness, to fight for the right. A great awakening of ideals has come sweeping over the nations.
As we approach the end of the year we are accustomed to look over its experiences in order that we may rate ourselves and find how much has been gained during the months which have gone by. Mrs.
When Jesus found that the understanding of the men of his age was not ready for truth stated metaphysically, or theologically if we use the word in its true sense, he perpetuated his teaching in parables. If in his very presence there was the wrangling and criticism of scribe and Pharisee over his uttered sentences, then the preservation and transmission of his words and teaching in correct form needed to be provided for.
Often may we ask ourselves what it is that constitutes a nation, and we need not search long for the answer, which comes very naturally. It is, Men! It of course goes without saying that until we have men worthy of the name, the nations of the earth will fail to express any high ideal, though they may ofttimes turn their gaze toward that which all must admit to be the one thing worth striving for.
Generous impulses and spontaneous joys in well–doing are accompaniments of growth in Christian Science. Bugle calls to activity are constantly resounding over the sleeping camps of the mentally lazy, arousing those who should be spiritual warriors to unfurl the standard of Truth and advance against the enemies of mankind.
The carpenter's trade has a peculiar interest because Jesus of Nazareth probably served as an apprentice to Joseph when he worked at his trade. "Is not this carpenter's son?" his fellow said with fine scorn, after to teaching in their synagogue.
For a number of years the free distribution of Christian Science literature has been assuming increasingly larger proportions in the activity of the entire field. The desire of Christian Scientists to avoid neglecting this important work, together with the necessity for developing step by step the organized means for accomplishing the best results, has sometimes produced a lack of uniformity in methods and a liability in some instances to conflict in authority.