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GOD'S WILL

When we pray "Thy will be done," do we say it sadly, thinking, Thy will be submitted to— as though asked to bear a heavy burden? Or do we pray with grateful heart, meaning, Thy will's accomplished— knowing that since God is good, His plan for us is good and we can trustingly rely on Him to bring our life to full fruition? Irene M. Ebeling.

COMPLETENESS

The swine were his tablemates. How long was he obdurate? How long adamant? How long did sensualism's empty husks feed him and leave him yearning? Did he know the emptiness? Did he understand the void within? Not at first.

HAPPY YOU!

Happy you believing you have lost an opportunity to bless—only to receive another and yet another! Happy you finding your sonship with Him—right when you're working to make people friends with one another! Happy you receiving compassion because you gave it! Happy you so completely satisfied in that deep longing for what is real, for what is right with God! Happy you glimpsing God through the looking glass of your utter sincerity! Happy you unbroken, remaining loyal to the beauty and reality of His sovereignty—even while it is being misunderstood and maligned! Happy you finding the meaning of true value, true possession, in the power and poise of humility! Happy you! Godfrey John.

"RABBI . . . WHERE DWELLEST THOU?"

At home he was and ready on lake shore, in city, to receive, to nourish, to heal, to inspire. They came, sometimes alone, even at night, like Nicodemus; sometimes increasing to a multitude.

MY NEED

Dawn gently pares away the night, A silent breeze blows out a lingering star— There on the mountaintop I see day kneeling. I too would kneel.

LETTER FROM EUROPE

What The Christian Science Monitor brings to this side of the Atlantic is more than paper, ink, and words. There are ideas there, spiritual facts that evidence the precedence of the Christ in human thought.

THE IMPERSONAL PASTOR

It's Sunday morning. This hour is born of prayer.

THE MORNING MEAL

No invitation needed, ready, waiting, in healing portions; digested, brings contentment— satisfies and heals. Fred Challinor.

A LITTLE BOOK

Can a book be Gilead's balm healing the hurt of all mankind? Can a book be a guiding star brightening the path through dark chaos for weary seekers searching for the simplicity of Christ, Truth? Can a book be a pastor shepherding a flock through day's trials comforting through night's alarms? Yes. The little book can be these things.

THE WAITING UPON

A need is only the space shaped to receive a precise dispensation of grace. Inkling it is of an exact fit: not light diffused, not formless gift but substance scaled unerringly to match some further seek for it.