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Testimonies of Healing

"What hath God wrought?" What has Christian Science...

From the May 1908 issue of The Christian Science Journal


"What hath God wrought?" What has Christian Science done for me? After ten years of experience in trying to follow the teachings of our text-book, Science and Health, what have I to be grateful for? There is indeed so much for which I would return thanks, that I can give only a faint idea of the blessings that have come to me through the unfolding to my consciousness of the truth of Christian Science. In the first place I am sure that I would not be here to-day to write this testimony if Christian Science had not come to my rescue when it did. I had a great horror of hospitals and surgical operations, and according to the physician's statement I must undergo an operation. I turned to Christian Science for help, for from the time that I first heard of it I believed it had come from God. I visited a practitioner and took a few treatments. Not only was I healed without the operation, but myself and family have enjoyed remarkable health for the past ten years, and many have been the proofs of the power of Truth to heal all our diseases.

Our family physician had given me a book entitled "Stepping-stones to Homeopathy and Health," and also a box containing twenty-four vials of remedies. I studied the book and watched the children, and was constantly dosing them and myself, but the more I studied the book the more perplexed I became as to which remedy I should use, and the more fearful I became of disease. It was with a sense of great relief that I burned the book and then threw away the drugs. Christian Science has secured health for our children, and I wish every mother might know that God is the "great Physician."

I was brought up in a religious atmosphere, and from my earliest childhood I loved the Bible. My maternal grandfather was a Baptist clergyman, but at the last communion at which he officiated he invited all followers of Jesus Christ to partake of the sacrament. My father was a most devoted worker in the Congregational church for many years, serving as a deacon, and in after years he was an elder in the Presbyterian church, also serving for many years as superintendent of a non-sectarian mission Sunday School. Therefore I cared little for creeds, but I did long for a universal salvation, with the assurance of probation after death and the final redemption of all mankind. I shall not forget the joy which the teaching of Christian Science on this point brought to me. What a revelation, after believing in a changeable God, one who sent good and who also sent sickness and troubles of all kinds upon His children, for their good or for discipline, to read in Science and Health (p. 140), "The Christian Science God is universal, eternal, divine Love, which changeth not and causeth no evil, disease, nor death."

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