THE lesson on the parable of the Great Supper so helpfully brought out in the November Journal, has suggested something further upon the above words from Galatians. If they are to be compelled to come in to the Feast,— and it was so beautifully shown that the life is requisite to true Scientific results,— the question arises, are we as Christian Scientists living the Truth as revealed in Science and Health? "Are we casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ? 2 Cor. x. 50 Christian Science, this progressive Revelation to our age, demands just this of us, who have named the name of Christ in a larger, fuller sense.
It gives us the Principle and rule which if faithfully applied within, transforms at once the carnal mentality into a battlefield whereupon every thought, irreconcilable to one's highest spiritual concept, must die.
Was there aught of strife for leadership or factional spirit in this Mind, which we are learning is the true reflection, characterized by Love impersonal, lived and demonstrated?