Students of Christian Science are daily and progressively demonstrating the great truth to which Jesus gave utterance when he said (John 16:15), "All things that the Father hath are mine," for Christian Science reveals that God does give all good to all His children. As this truth is accepted, it brings to human experience an adequate and proper sense of supply here and now.
Intelligence prevents one from believing that God, the creator of the universe and of all that exists, could possibly lack any good thing. The same intelligence convinces one that man, made in God's image and after His likeness, can surely lack no good thing.
The mortal appearance of lack, which seems such a great problem to humanity, is not the result of God's law, but represents the objectification of the false belief that supply is limited and that God does not distribute His largess to all. A correction in human consciousness of the belief that one lacks good is always manifested here and now in a more abundant sense of life. Jesus said (John 10:10), "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." The close student of Christianity must come to the conclusion that abundance and the Life which is God are inseparable.