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When a certain lawyer asked Christ Jesus what he should do to inherit eternal life, the Master replied by questioning, "What is written in the law? how readest thou?" ( Luke 10:26. ) The lawyer was able to state the law correctly, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
In the account of the formation of the universe, Genesis informs us ( 1:27 ), "God created man in his own image. " This original and only true creation is spiritual and perfect.
In the following definition of "day" in Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy assures us of uninterrupted progress and continuous unfoldment of good ( p.
People have been known to speak of the present as "the post-Christian age," implying that just as the faiths of the Graeco-Roman world, in which Christianity first appeared, gradually lost their vitality and appeal, so now Christianity has had its day and can be written off as no longer the dominant system of thought in western countries. Without of course accepting this view, many Christians must feel that their religion is on the defensive in a way in which it has not been for centuries and that vigorous effort is needed to reconquer lost ground and carry on the work.
The Bible contains many examples of tenderness and affection shown to children, and it points out with appreciation their simplicity and humility of thought. The Gospels indicate Jesus' love for children.
The prophets in the Old Testament often used such expressions as: "Thus saith the Lord" ( Isa. 10:24 ) and, "The word of the Lord came unto me" ( Jer.
To understand that harmony is an actuality is one of the greatest blessings that could come to anyone. One day, in the face of what seemed to be a very inharmonious situation, the writer proved the actuality of harmony.
The Bible records Christ Jesus' attendance in the temple at the age of twelve years. His understanding and answers astonished those distinguished men with whom he talked.
Mankind has always sought those conditions of happiness and comfort which represent heaven. Why is it so difficult at times to obtain them? Let us examine for a moment what most of us consider to be the essential ingredients of this supreme happiness.
Status seeking seems to be a driving force on all levels of society. The urge to be somebody accounts for much that can be called progress, for it often brings out the finest in human effort.