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THE goal of all Christian religious organizations presumably being universal salvation, it is unfortunate that they do not agree upon the correct method of procedure in this laudable purpose. The variance is, of course, due to the many creeds and dogmas, as well as to the different beliefs regarding what constitutes salvation.
ON the first page of the Preface to the textbook on Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs. Eddy writes, "The time for thinkers has come.
IN a world where materialism in all its forms is aggressive, where, in human belief, the suggestions of evil are rife, where the evidences of want and woe and sin are ever at hand, the Christian Scientist finds his shield against these trials and his shelter from these temptations in the knowledge of the truth which Christian Science brings to him. This understanding of Truth must be sustained in his thinking.
THE subject of prayer is one that is very dear to us as students of Christian Science, because through its teachings we have learned in some degree to pray the prayer of understanding. A study of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy gives us a comprehensive grasp of this essential part of the theology of Christian Science.
EXPERIENCED Christian Scientists, accustomed to working out the various problems of daily life with the truth as taught in Christian Science, are well aware of the great importance of metaphysical work done in preparation for meeting the material phases of human experience. They know that the successful outcome of any work is based on the effectiveness of this metaphysical work.
ALL through the ages men have found inspiration and comfort in the beautiful words of Isaiah, "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. " But beautiful and comforting as these words have always been to the weary ones, it is only in the light of Christian Science that their full and active significance dawns upon the reader, and the special meaning of the word "wait" begins to unfold.
THE phrase "singleness of purpose" carries within itself a demand and an inspiration. It speaks of weights laid aside, and of a turning away from the sins which "so easily beset us" to purely spiritual ends worthy of many material sacrifices.
AT our Wednesday evening testimony meetings we sometimes hear statements concerning the length of time required for the stated healings to take place, some saying that their healing was slow. The question arises, Why was the demonstration protracted? May not a reason for the delayed demonstration have been the state of lethargy in which so-called mortal mind would try to hold one? If the claim of sickness or disease does not include the belief of pain, or if the pain is quickly overcome, is not the sickness or disease apt to remain with us, as part of our thinking? The belief that time has anything to do with healing is error.
RARE metals and gems buried deep in the earth must be brought forth and put through a process of refining before their beauty can be fully recognized. The arduous search for these treasures and the labor of separating them from worthless matter makes them of such value that they are called precious.
THERE is an old story which tells of a knight who lived in a castle surrounded by a deep moat, the drawbridge of which was never lowered, for this knight believed he had an enemy living not far away. Inside the castle the great hall was cold and cheerless, for there were no windows, but only slits in the thick walls through which the archers might shoot.