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

OBEDIENCE

Most people in a general way admit the necessity for obedience. Not so many, however, are willing to admit the need of obedience to the divine will; while all too few are willing to pay the price of obedience by eliminating from their thinking hatred, envy, jealousy, anger, resentment, and other evil qualities.

EXPECTATION

" My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him," writes the Psalmist. Can we say likewise? If our expectation is entirely from God, we shall expect good, and only good; we shall expect that only which is like God.

DEMONSTRATING CHURCH

Human thought is inclined to regard a resplendent material structure in which God is praised with dignified, artistic ritualistic ceremony, as the correct idea of Church. Although such a church may be the outcome of much that is good, it may be far from expressing the idea of Church which Jesus presented.

GOD'S LIKENESS

The inherent ability bestowed upon man by his creator to think righteous thoughts and manifest good, makes it possible for us always to express Godlikeness. While we possess no power in and of ourselves, by reflecting God's attributes we manifest God's nature in our thoughts and acts.

GOD'S THOUGHTS

David was convinced of God's constant care when he sang: "How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand. " This surely is an acknowledgment of the allness of Mind.

LIVING WATER

At noon on a hot June day a rather weary Christian Scientist entered a railway station in a foreign city to find that she had just missed a suburban train and must wait some time for another. There was not much to regret in that, but after a morning spent in an apparently fruitless effort to carry through a piece of business rendered difficult by an imperfect knowledge of the language and customs of the country, the delay seemed to intensify a feeling of loneliness and discouragement which had crept in; and as she seated herself to wait on the platform she realized that there was mental work to be done.

HAPPINESS

Happiness is the great desire, and should be the ultimate realization, of everyone; but how many mortals reflect the spontaneous joy and peace which are the expressions of true happiness? In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" ( p. 57 ) Mrs.

THE PROMISED LAND

Throughout the Bible we find many references to the land of promise, which God covenanted to give to those obedient to His commands. This promised land is the heritage of God's children, the place of "peaceable habitation" mentioned by Isaiah.

LISTENING

Attending , listening, hearkening, and obeying are words with which all Bible students are familiar. Although they may appear on first examination to be anything but synonymous, they will be found on closer examination to express attitudes and activities very closely and intimately related, if not indeed completely identical.

THE SPIRIT OF THE CHURCH MANUAL

The beloved Leader of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy, through whom the Manual of The Mother Church was unfolded, in speaking of its By-Laws tells us in "Miscellaneous Writings" ( Miscellaneous Writings, p. 148 ), that "they were impelled by a power not one's own;" and she adds, "They sprang from necessity, the logic of events,—from the immediate demand for them as a help that must be supplied to maintain the dignity and defense of our Cause.