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Testimonies of Healing

When we consider what Truth has done and is doing...

From the June 1901 issue of The Christian Science Journal


When we consider what Truth has done and is doing for humanity, how small is the sacrifice and how great should be the pleasure for us to contribute our mite for the encouragement of others.

About five and a half years ago I was persuaded to try Christian Science for numerous ailments, the greatest trouble being nervous prostration. About the fourth treatment my improvement was very noticeable, and to my astonishment I found time on my hands. I had been a great invalid and had spent much time being nursed also in nursing myself. Such peace and happiness" was brought to me that it is indescribable. The delightful part of the physical healing was that I could do as I wished and did not have to be watched with that law of fear, which hung like a cloud over my head.

For several months at a time I was not able to breakfast with my family and had to be excused to my friends. A constant fear of something was with me which prevented my enjoying company of any sort, and particularly did I suffer when I was obliged to attend a luncheon. Even after coming into Science I had to realize that "sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." Many temptations have come to me in the way of financial troubles; but "Divine Love always has met, and always will meet, every human need" (Science and Health).

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