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Many an individual in these eventful days is living midst surroundings which offer a radically different environment from that to which he is accustomed. Particularly is this true with those in the armed services, where, of necessity, one is required to live in close and constant association with almost every type of human thought.
The basic teaching of Christian Science is that God, Spirit, is All-in-all, the only Mind, and therefore the Mind of man. Perhaps one of the first things grasped by the beginner in the study of this Science is the fact that man has not a personal, private mind of his own, but, in his real being, is coexistent with and a reflection of the one infinite Mind, God, as sunbeams, individually and collectively, are a reflection of the sun.
A sunday school teacher had found the marginal headings in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, very helpful in studying the various sections of the weekly Lesson-Sermon. One week when the subject for the Lesson was "Truth," a reference on page 295 of the textbook stood out particularly.
In times like the present, when the entire world is deeply concerned over the protection of moral rights and the security of human freedom, peace, and progress, it is well to turn to the Bible and note the sound and demonstrable teachings of Christ Jesus. In one brief statement Jesus set forth the rule by which one may gain victory over and survive every" human ill, however aggressive, powerful, or real it may seem to be.
Envisaging the postwar world and recognizing the vital necessity of spiritual objectives for the achievement of a lasting peace, members of The Mother Church and its branches need to see the importance of the Christian Science Sunday School and the far-reaching effects of its spiritual education. Never before have these words of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, been more timely or prophetic ( Pulpit and Press, p.
The world in which we live is shaken and distorted because men and nations have built on false foundations. At this time when matter's claim to power is demanding our attention, "we must look where we would walk, and we must act as possessing all power from Him in whom we have our being" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, p.
Despite the brevity of the Biblical references to Mary Magdalene, they are sufficient to suggest to the reader something of her background, her character, and her significance. The name "Magdalene" which she bears, partly no doubt to distinguish her from Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary of Bethany, and others, indicates the fact that she came from the town of Magdala, which lay on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, and within a few miles of Capernaum, where Jesus dwelt after leaving Nazareth ( Matthew 4:13 ), and where so many of his wonderful works were performed.
Because of its God-given ability to bring men limitless protection, health, intelligence, and freedom, Christian Science can correctly be said to offer the individual more for his earnest study and fidelity, in terms of peace, joy, and sheer happiness, than any other way of living. The good to which Christian Science unlocks the door is unlimited in quantity, variety, and locality.
" Everyone today is seeking for a place of refuge or safety. The fear of destruction seems to have touched the whole world, and people the world over are crying, "None of us are safe anywhere.
Man is now, always has been, and always will be in the kingdom of God. Why? Because it is impossible for him to be elsewhere.