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

REFLECTION

THE Psalmist sang, "As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness. " When we approach it from a spiritual standpoint, what a depth of meaning is found in the word "reflection"! The real man is the reflection of God.

MOTHER-LOVE

MOTHER-LOVE! What words so sweet, so full of meaning, so tender in all they convey to the listening thought! To Mary Baker Eddy we owe our deepest gratitude, for through her constant communion with God there came to her the revelation that God is our Mother as well as our Father, a revelation so momentous that the world as yet but slightly comprehends what it means to the human race. For ages mankind has been taught to know God as Father; but to this deeply religious woman was given the complete revelation of the allness of God, "Truth's appearing in the womanhood as well as in the manhood of God, our divine Father and Mother" ( Miscellaneous Writings, p.

UTILIZING THE MIND WHICH WAS IN CHRIST JESUS

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS realize that the facts of real being, the Science of being, have throughout eternity existed and will throughout eternity exist unchanged. They know that all through human history there have been scattered cases when men through earnest spiritual effort have intuitively touched this Science and seen it operate.

HAVING ONE GOD, ONE MIND

WOVEN into the sacred Scriptures like a golden thread is the central fact of the oneness of God. Moses, the great leader of the ancient Hebrews, their lawgiver and spokesman, proclaimed this truth about God: "Hear, 0 Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord: and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.

THE BABE AND THE MANGER

THE most spiritually regal event of the ages, the coming of Christ Jesus, took place where the world does not look for royalty—even in a lowly stable. The Wisemen who followed the star were led, not to a throne of royal splendor, but to a babe cradled in a manger.

DOMINION OVER DEBT

DEBT is a world problem. Undoubtedly the right concept of supply can solve this problem.

"THE TWO CARDINAL POINTS OF MIND-HEALING"

THE divine Principle of Christian healing, as taught and practiced by Christ Jesus and as revealed to modern thought through the discovery of Christian Science by Mary Baker Eddy, not only offers the assurance of ultimate salvation, but specifies the exact terms upon which relief from the ills of the flesh can be attained here and now. The essential requirements of this method of healing are implicit in the Scriptures, but it was not until the advent of Christian Science that elucidation of them became sufficiently explicit for their application to modern needs.

WINNING WITH GOD

IN making a careful study of the great Biblical characters, one finds it interesting to note that those who enlisted on the side of righteousness enlisted on the winning side. This was not always apparent to the looker-on; in fact, to the material, uninspired thought, those struggling toward the high goal of goodness appeared to be losing.

A MOTHER'S HOLY GROUND

FEW arguments confront the neophyte in Christian Science more persistently than that of the difficulty of his situation as compared with the position of another. He has traveled well along the way when he gains the realization that it is his problem to translate his immediate environment into spiritual terms, not necessarily to translate himself into a new environment.

GOD'S GRACE SUFFICIENT

WHEN , through Christian Science, the Bible student begins to discern and apply Scriptural teachings to his everyday problems, the Bible, which before may have seemed to him a volume of ancient statements having no bearing on present-day affairs, becomes a textbook of essential and definite rules, practical of application to his own daily living. One such statement is that given by Paul in his second epistle to the Corinthians, reading as follows: "And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.