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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

TRANQUILLITY OF TEMPERAMENT

When a man walks with God his voice, to borrow Emerson's exquisite phrase, becomes as the "rustle of the corn. " And a man's voice, be it added, is more or less an index to his thoughts, indeed to his entire being.

THE LOGIA OF MATTHEW

According to an early Christian writer who lived during the second century a. d.

OUR CHURCH AND ITS PERIODICALS

Those who become students of Christian Science are familiar with the purpose for which our Church is founded. Our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, who is the revelator of Christian Science and consequently knows more about the subject than anyone else, says in the "Historical Sketch" of the Church Manual (p.

"A NEW NAME"

How comforting to students of Christian Science is the Bible story of the one who had been lame for over forty years, and who was laid daily at the Beautiful gate of the temple. The narrative, found in the book of Acts, tells us of an instantaneous healing received by a man long in bondage to helplessness, which enabled him not only to walk but to leap with joy and praise God.

GRATITUDE

On page 3 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs. Eddy asks and answers a question regarding gratitude thus: "Are we really grateful for the good already received? Then we shall avail ourselves of the blessings we have, and thus be fitted to receive more.

PAYING THE PRICE

An old adage reads, "If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well," meaning that anything not worthy of wholehearted effort scarcely deserves to be undertaken. It also means that every activity engaged in should be carried out, not carelessly, but with the fullest ability of the person who is responsible for it, thus ensuring the "perfect work," which means patient effort.

INDESTRUCTIBLE SUPPLY IS THE REFLECTION OF GOD

What a joyous sense of freedom wells up in consciousness when, through the earnest study of Christian Science, one begins to perceive the truth that true supply is God-given and at hand—is not only available to man, God's image, but included in man's existence. Having perceived somewhat the truth about supply, one progresses joyously to prove that supply is not something material to be received, but is something spiritual to be expressed.

THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF FRIENDSHIP

The book of Job, a Hebrew poem of rare beauty and force, preserved in the Scriptures for centuries, offers much on the subject of friendship that is valuable to the student of Christian Science. The book is in the nature of an allegory, showing the struggles of an individual with his own doubts as he attempts to reconcile the suffering of the righteous and the innocent with the government of a just God.

COURAGE

Courage is a spiritual quality. Its basis is realization of the allness of God, good; for spiritualized consciousness reflects true courage in thought, word, and deed, in thinking, speaking, and acting.

SALVATION

Among the root meanings of the word "salvation" as set forth by Bible scholars is the inspiriting phrase, "to save alive. " How instantly this thought dispels a sort of theological gloom which has settled upon this word "salvation" from time to time in its Christian history, threatening to rob it of its force and beauty! The original Greek word used in the New Testament, we are told, is also a buoyant word in its root significance, implying health and well-being, so that there is no justification for riveting attention to the idea of escape from evil, when referring to salvation.