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God Gives All

From the January 1969 issue of The Christian Science Journal


In his great Sermon on the Mount, Christ Jesus revealed the solution of the problem of supply. After admonishing his listeners to have no anxious thought about what they should eat or how they should be clothed, he said, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."Matt. 6:33; Christian Science teaches us how to find "the kingdom of God, and his righteousness." Our Leader, Mrs. Eddy, states, "God is All-in-all."Science and Health, p. 113; Through an understanding of this fundamental truth, we find that He is the source of all good.

Many have learned through the teaching of Christian Science to depend on God alone as the unlimited source of health, strength, and activity. But when it comes to supply, they too often confine their thought of it to the income derived from their employer or some legacy.

Since God is All and indivisible, He is omnipresent as substance and the source of supply, just as He is omnipresent as the source of health, strength, and activity. For example, we do not receive the sun's light separately from its warmth. Similarly, God's omnipresence necessarily gives us all substance and supply, in fact the sum total of all that actually exists.

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