"Thine age shall be clearer than the noonday; thou shalt shine forth, thou shalt be as the morning." These words of Zophar's, recorded in the book of Job (Chapter 11, verse 17), have meaning only when life is seen as originating in God, the source of eternal existence, rather than in frail human parentage.
Since God is the Life of man, what we call old age has no place in this glorious Life. And it is the acceptance of this immortal standpoint of life which enables us to see through the errors that ensnare us into the beliefs of old age.
Christian Science, which has come in our time through Mary Baker Eddy, opens up vistas of eternal life to be lived here and now—life without a destructive element and rich in promise of continuing development.