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The Christian Scientist has many opportunities for blessing mankind in the course of the daily round. The joy, serenity, and love which he acknowledges as his God-given possessions harmonize his relationships with others, and they calm confusion and uncertainty in the common routine.
A New student of Christian Science may joyfully accept the emphasis this Science places on the first chapter of Genesis as the record of spiritual actuality and begin at once to apply its truths to his daily experience. He may recognize particular circumstances as opportunities to rouse himself, that is, to replace false Adam-dream views with what he knows of spiritual creation.
During these days of global struggle for the minds of men, when misguided nations would impose their unrighteous and immoral concepts upon the world, the inspired messages of the Bible sustain and encourage its readers with assurances of the triumph of good. James said ( 4:7 ): "Submit yourselves.
Are we Christian Scientists of the twentieth century pursuing an understanding of Science because of what it will do for us? Or are we studying Science because we realize that it reveals Christ, Truth— "the living bread which came down from heaven" ( John 6:51 )—and demonstrates that Life is Spirit, God, the All-in-all? If the former, then our thought is centered upon that false sense of existence which believes itself physical, human, and apart from God, and we are pursuing our own human welfare rather than following the Christ. But if the latter, then we are daily glimpsing—and yearning to know more of—the new heaven and new earth seen by St.
In her book "Miscellaneous Writings," Mrs. Eddy says ( p.
Every earnest student of Christian Science who serves in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, is humbly striving to express God through his church activity. This is specifically true of the Assistant Committee on Publication, for he has unique opportunities afforded him to present Christian Science in a variety of ways to non-Scientists.
Through the ages the question has been asked, "Where is the kingdom of God?" Jesus answered this question at the time the Pharisees demanded when the kingdom of God would come. He clearly and unequivocally explained, "The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you" ( Luke 17: 20, 21 ).
Christ Jesus demonstrated spiritual rest, and we can learn from his example how to realize it. Once during a raging storm on the Sea of Galilee, the Master slept.
All Christians unite in praying, "Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven" ( Matt. 6:10 ).
It is a glorious experience in one's life when one learns through the study and application of Christian Science to turn away from a false belief of identity and recognize his true selfhood as that which reflects God. In Science one awakens to his relationship to God as God's likeness living in the realm where harmony and well-being are spiritual facts and elements of his real individuality.