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

LIVING IN THE ETERNAL NOW

How unnecessary is belief in a so-called past, and yet how often are men tempted to dwell there instead of in the eternal now of Spirit! Paul, so well comprehending the evils that beset men in their Christian journey, pointed the resolute way of freedom when he wrote to the Philippians, "Forgetting those things which are behind, .

THE DICTATORSHIP OF MIND

Christian Scientists are obedient to the laws of the lands in which they live. Mrs.

Evening had arrived, and the...

Evening had arrived, and the actual meeting of the brethren could not take place till the next day. Jacob had now reached the banks of the Jabbok,.

The character of Esau has many...

THE character of Esau has many attractive features; but he .

"LIFT UP YOUR HEADS"

THROUGH the discovery of Christian Science by Mary Baker Eddy, as presented in her book "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and in her other writings, humanity may learn how to lift itself above the mendacious claims of the carnal mind. This Science is saying to men, "Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.

THE UNLIMITED NOW

"NEVER record ages. Chronological data are no part of the vast forever.

"THY KINGDOM IS COME"

OUR beloved Master had much to say of the kingdom of heaven. He did more than speak of it, for his whole life and ministry exemplified heavenly harmony.

THE HIDDEN MANNA

IN Revelation we read, "To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna. " One who was endeavoring to gain a clearer realization of true substance made a careful and prayerful study of the foregoing Biblical promise.

THERE IS NO LOSS

ON page 521 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy makes the brief statement, "The harmony and immortality of man are intact. " Because mortals believe and constantly fear that life is in some way incomplete, that some good has been lost or is being missed, this statement is worthy of consideration.

JOYOUS ACTIVITY

MANY of us have watched with delight the sparkling mountain stream as it leaps over rocks and surmounts obstacles that would impede its progress, singing melodiously as its waters wind their way onward. No stagnation or sluggishness here! Gathering momentum and power, the stream admits of no interference as it hastens on its way.