In today's critical stage of humanity's warfare against aggressive evil, Christian Science has given to the world a trained and experienced army, the army of Christian Scientists who have already had victorious experience in annulling the attacks of evil in their own lives and in the lives of others.
Loud among error's claims today is the claim of lack in its various phases: lack of food, freedom, security, and the human necessities of living in the overrun countries; lack of true government and of purity on the part of the peoples in the aggressor nations; lack of foresight, of energy, of supplies, and above all, lack of weapons on the part of the democracies. For years Christian Scientists all over the world have been meeting the claim of lack effectively through Christian Science, and have been proving their dominion over such claims as lack of home, lack of income, lack of employment, lack of health, of companionship, and of joy.
They have found that they can learn in Christian Science the true spiritual substance of home so clearly that the belief of lack of home is destroyed, and the real man's spiritual awareness of his true home in divine Mind stands forth, clearly revealed by demonstration, in terms of a suitable human dwelling place. Similarly, they have overcome belief in lack of employment by recognizing the true substance of work as being man's active reflection of God, and this understanding has expressed itself in their experience as joyous and profitable human employment. They have annulled claims of lack of supply by acknowledging the substance of supply as Love's tender care for His children, and have thereby experienced its manifestation in abundant provision for their human needs. They have wiped out the mesmerism of lack of health by knowing the wholeness and perfection of spiritual man as the spiritual fact about health, and have found that this true knowing bears fruit in physical vitality, freedom, and vigor. The same method effectively handles the belief of lack or insufficiency of weapons.