Christian Science: The Religion of Today
Peter B. Biggins, C.S.B., of
Delivered in Convention Hall,
Friends:
Before introducing our lecturer,
let me say on behalf of Third Church of Christ, Scientist, that we are indeed
happy that you have accepted our loving invitation to hear this lecture to be
given on Christian Science entitled, "Christian Science: The Religion of
Today."
If you were making a journey on a
rough, robber infested, twisted road, filled with detours, because no better
way was known, would you not be eager and thankful to learn of a safe, interesting,
and straight highway, upon which to travel?
The Discoverer and Founder of
Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, has said, "This Science is a law of
divine Mind, - an ever-present help. Its presence is felt, for it acts and acts
wisely, always unfolding the highway of hope, faith, understanding."
(First
Our lecturer this evening is a
well known traveler of this "way of holiness" (Isaiah 35:8). As a
member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in
The Lecture
The lecturer spoke substantially
as follows:
A few years ago, some travelers
stopping at a railway station in what is known in the
Scientific religion meets the most
exacting demands of modern thought in just such ways. It satisfies the
deepest longings of the human heart. It appeals to sound reason. It affords the
solution of problems in human activities and relationships. It ensures health,
security, and progress. It provides the basis of true self-government,
prosperity, complete satisfaction, and abiding happiness. It promotes mutual
understanding among men and nations. Christian Science measures up to these
reasonable requirements by extending its ministry to the healing of sickness
as well as of sin; it is essentially the religion of today.
Many thinking men and women freely
admit that truth, in its final analysis, is more potent than error.
Fundamentally, normal people love and long for Truth. A mother loves to see
truthfulness expressed by her child. An employer naturally expects honesty and
truthfulness from his employee. The prospective buyer hopes to be told the
truth by the seller; and so on. While infinite Truth includes much more than
these expressions of truthfulness, such practical manifestations of truth in
daily life are highly important. They are the outward evidence of the presence
of God, reflected by man.
When we come to consider the
healing of physical and moral ills, we find the power of divine Truth, as used
in Christian Science, a very direct and successful remedy. Mary Baker Eddy,
the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, has written in her textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 150):
"To-day the healing power of Truth is widely demonstrated as an immanent,
eternal Science, instead of a phenomenal exhibition. Its appearing is the
coming anew of the gospel of 'on earth peace, good-will toward men.' "
Our Leader's words, "the
coming anew of the gospel," remind us that about two thousand years ago
Jesus of Nazareth proclaimed this gospel - or good news - with telling effect.
His students caught the tone of the spiritual power which he expressed, and
they were inspired by it. They learned to speak the word with authority. The
divine omnipotence, which Jesus reflected, was seen in his spiritual fearlessness.
Not only did he himself express this sublime courage, but he cast fear out of
others. In fact, this casting out of fear was evidenced in the healing of
disease. As in Jesus' time, so today in Christian Science, the healing of
disease includes the removal of its fears.
Christian Healing
In the third chapter of the book
of Acts, we read of the healing by Peter and John of a man who had been lame
from birth, and who had sat daily at the Beautiful gate of the temple at
Jerusalem, asking alms of those who passed by. When Peter said with authority,
"In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk," the man
was healed; and he "entered with them into the temple, walking, and
leaping, and praising God."
Peter and John had learned from
the Master that the true nature of man, made in the image and likeness of God,
is perfect, harmonious, and sound. When the disciples were sufficiently
awakened to see the significance, purity, and grandeur of Jesus' life and
teaching, as characteristic of spiritual enlightenment and understanding, they
too expressed the boldness which he manifested. Before this awakening, moral
cowardice had misled them into running from
The clear understanding, made
possible by Christian Science, that God, good, is All-in-all, and that man
made in the image and likeness of God is spiritual, perfect, and harmonious, is
the basis of fearlessness and perfect soundness. Those who study Christian
Science awaken to this fact, and express fearlessness and soundness in the measure
of their realization of spiritual Truth. Little wonder, then, that with their
growing freedom from fear they find themselves increasingly free from sickness
and disease. While the healing of sickness is but part of the work of Christian
Science, students are grateful for the glorious freedom divine Truth is
bringing to them.
Christian Science Heals
Today
The same confidence in the
omnipotence of God, good, that was expressed by Peter and John is felt by those
who have experienced healing in Christian Science. This was beautifully
illustrated in the following experience, which came under my immediate
observation.
One day a woman who was struggling
with a sense of doubt and fear decided to visit the local Christian Science
Reading Room. It was about
While at the Reading Room, she
told the attendant of her difficulty. Her young son was suffering from a
discordant thyroid condition. His uncle, a surgeon, had insisted that dangerous
conditions would result unless a surgical operation was performed. This seemed
to weigh heavily on the mother. As the attendant listened to her story, she
turned to God and realized the truth about perfect God and perfect man, as
taught in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
Eddy, and said to the visitor, "Your son will not be healed tomorrow, or
next week, or next month; he is free now." The mother's burden was
instantly lifted. She reported later that as she walked home she felt as
buoyant as if she were walking on air, and that she appreciated as never before
the experience of Christian in Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," when
the burden fell from his back. In fact, she has said facetiously that she could
almost hear the thud as it fell to the ground.
Next morning, when her son was
dressing, be asked if he might have one of his father's collars, as those which
he had been wearing were much too large for him. His mother then noted with joy
that the disease had disappeared. Mrs. Eddy has stated in Science and Health
(p. 368): "When we come to have more faith in the truth of being than we
have in error, more faith in Spirit than in matter, more faith in living than
in dying, more faith in God than in man, then no material suppositions can
prevent us from healing the sick and destroying error.
Scientific Affirmations
The Christian Scientist turns away
from the material body and looks to God, Spirit. He gains a clear sense of
man's spiritual identity and his true individuality in the likeness of divine
Mind. This individuality is the reflection, the expression of true substance,
and is harmonious, indestructible, and eternal. This understanding of man's
true being, in his relation to God, is manifested in health and harmony of mind
and body. It was this that Peter and John demonstrated, when the lame man was
healed of a supposedly congenital infirmity. The fact is that man as spiritual
idea is born of God, and that he is ever active, normal, and sound. Christian
Science, in its healing work, brings this unchanging fact to light.
You will recall that Christ Jesus,
when his students and others sought his aid, voiced with authority simple and
comforting statements of Truth: "Be not afraid;" "Be of good
comfort;" "Love your enemies;" "Have faith in God;"
"Beware;" "Watch and pray;" "Rejoice, and be exceeding
glad." Thus Christ Jesus taught his immediate followers, and his followers
in all time to come - including ourselves - how to demonstrate the health,
harmony, and healing power which he utilized.
In these simple precepts Christ
Jesus was affording the means whereby to establish the right conditions
essential to harmonious living. In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy writes (p.
410), "Christian scientific practice begins with Christ's keynote of harmony,
'Be not afraid!' " When the right conditions are fulfilled, harmonious
results are assured. As an individual awakes to the demands of divine Principle,
he is prompted to patient, persevering, persistent work, and to the joyful
practice of self-discipline. Every right thought entertained is leading to the
more abundant enjoyment of good, the fuller expression of health and harmony.
Isaiah declares, "For precept must be upon precept, . . . line upon line,
. . . here a little, and there a little."
God fills all space. He is here
with us, and everywhere with everyone else. Our part is to keep close to God,
to maintain a constant realization of His presence. God is good. God, good, is
All-power. Therefore the supposed power of evil is not what it claims to be,
nor where it seems to be. Evil is not a power operating against the all-power
of good. As you and I maintain constantly the realization that God is infinite,
ever-present good, we are keeping free from the belief in the power of evil.
This belief in evil as power is simply a mesmeric suggestion of God's absence,
not a reality of being. Our protection from evil and disease lies in refusing
to accept the suggestion as real or true, and persisting in declaring and
realizing the all-power and presence of God, good. The reminders given by
Christ Jesus are perfectly adapted to keep us awake to the all-power and
ever-presence of good, enabling us to demonstrate step by step the
health-giving, harmonizing power of the divine law.
This consciousness of God's
presence ensures freedom. True healing is the enjoyment of true freedom. The
constant claiming and expressing of spiritual joy restores the realization of
God's presence, power, and allness. The Psalmist sang, "Restore unto me
the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit." In the
consciousness of the presence of the one divine Mind, there is spontaneity.
Thus the enjoyment of God's presence is something other than a mere
intellectual process. Constant, faithful practice of the divine law
establishes the right conditions. An art is not mastered in one's sleep; and
the art of living and healing is no exception to this rule.
In the teaching and practice of
music and art, some of the most important points are the simplest and most
natural. So it is also in the teaching of divine metaphysics, and its practical
use in daily life. The question is asked by many today, "How can I enjoy
life in its fullness?" This query was answered effectively by Christ Jesus
many centuries ago. A young man came to him and asked him this very question.
He put it in this form, "What shall I do that I may inherit eternal
life?" Jesus' answer provided such a challenge as normal youth welcomes.
He helped the young man to see how necessary it is to understand and obey
divine Principle. The awakening to the fact that God is divine Principle, and
that man is the reflection of Principle, spiritualizes the individual's
thoughts.
Jesus' teaching is a perfect model
of spontaneous expression and sound self-discipline. He drew the young man's
attention to the commandments, "Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do
not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and
mother." These simple rules correct the selfish inclinations of the carnal
mind. Obedience to these commandments gives evidence that the individual
reflects the harmonious activity of divine Principle, infinite Spirit. God is
Soul, and man reflects Soul in true living and true feeling.
Referring to the work of Christ
Jesus, Mrs. Eddy has written in "Rudimental Divine Science" (p. 3),
"His example is, to Christian Scientists, what the models of the masters
in music and painting are to artists." Just as the teacher of music makes
clear to his pupil how to bring out true tone, so Jesus told this young man how
harmony in living is realized. Best of all, he exemplified the harmony he
taught. These are the simple fundamentals which are brought home to the young
people in Christian Science Sunday Schools, where the instruction lays a sound
basis for helpful, useful, happy living. Jesus spoke of this harmony in these
words: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand;" "The
At present the arts and sciences
engage the thoughts of humanity to a large extent. In recent years the
sciences, so called, have usurped more and more of the attention of mankind. The
art and science of true living itself is really our first concern. Dangers
attending the development and use of so-called energy will be overcome as
humanity understands and utilizes the energy of divine Mind. Mrs. Eddy has
wisely written in her Message to The Mother Church for 1902 (p. 8), "The
energy that saves sinners and heals the sick is divine; and Love is the
Principle thereof."
Demonstration
When I first became interested in
Christian Science, I came into close contact with one or two families of
Christian Scientists. I noticed, when in conversation with these dear people,
that they used a certain familiar word in a way which to me at that time was
very unfamiliar. That was the word "demonstrate," and its
derivatives - demonstration, demonstrable, and so on. If one of them was
ailing, he demonstrated over this physical difficulty. One of them might miss
some article which he prized, but through demonstration this article was soon
found, or restored to its rightful owner. Business might not be so good once in
a while, but they demonstrated over that, and business returned to normalcy.
Demonstrate, demonstrate, demonstrate was the keynote of their lives.
I listened attentively when I heard
them use this word in this - to me - strange way. Then I began to think the
matter over. I recalled that the word "demonstrate" literally means
"to show forth." I then consulted a good dictionary, and there I
found that it means not only to show forth, but "to establish by
proof," "to establish beyond a possibility of doubt." When one
uses the word "demonstrate" as the highest form of proof, he can
substitute the word "prove" in place of "demonstrate."
I had to admit that these newly
found friends of mine were establishing beyond any possibility of doubt the
fact that they understood something about divine law which was very precious,
very practical, something that I had not yet grasped. Adapting the words from
the book of Acts, already quoted, I might say that I took knowledge of these
friends that they had been keeping close to Christ, Truth, as understood in
Christian Science. This inspired and encouraged me to strive to gain an
understanding of this divine law and the divine Principle from which it
proceeds; and I am grateful indeed for the many blessings which have come into
my life as a result of this understanding and demonstration. I know that in
this audience there are many who have proved this divine power over and over
again in healing sickness and in solving other problems; and I know, too, that
everyone here without exception can demonstrate this divine law, if he goes
about it in the right way.
The truth that man is God's image
and likeness, and that he is therefore perfect and harmonious, subdues all
seeming resistance of the carnal mind. The work of inventors, reformers, and
discoverers has been carried on in spite of opposition from ignorance,
prejudice, and selfishness; but the vision of many an inventor, reformer, and
discoverer has enabled him to rise above such hindrances to final triumph. This
has been especially true where a reformer has brought to humanity a message
that is spiritual and humane. Christian Science effectively subdues the
opposition which fear, ignorance, or prejudice would arouse to hinder the
stately advance of the Cause of Truth on earth today.
Discoverer and Founder
As a child, Mary Baker studied the
Bible diligently. She imbibed its spiritual truths so well that, in later
life, she was able to restore the practical significance of the teaching of
Christ Jesus in its pristine purity.
It was by no mere chance that she
did the work which she accomplished. It was the irresistible working of cause
and effect, the fulfillment of the divine plan and purpose. She was greatly
blessed in having the loving care and guidance of a spiritually-minded mother.
Furthermore, in her early years she was taught by men of excellent Christian
character and liberal culture. One of these, the Reverend Enoch Corser, pastor
of the Tilton church, said of Mary: "Bright, good, and pure, aye
brilliant! I never before had a pupil with such depth and independence of
thought. She has some great future, mark that. She is an intellectual and
spiritual genius" (The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, by Sibyl Wilbur, p. 33).
The tribute so fittingly paid to her by this divine was prophetic of the
appreciation for her good work expressed later by many advanced thinkers.
In her youth Mary Baker joined an
orthodox church, but her spiritual-mindedness led her beyond the limiting
boundaries of mere creed and dogma. Her recovery, later, from a serious illness
through spiritual means alone, awakened her to glimpse the healing power of
Christ, Truth. Her early struggles in
As the omnipotence of God was more
fully realized by Mrs. Eddy, frailty gave way to strength, and timidity to
marvelous courage. Self was put aside in response to God's demand that she
blaze a new trail in this age. In the intervening centuries since Jesus was on
earth, the way shown by him - the true way of Life - had apparently become
overgrown with human creeds and dogmas, tangled with undergrowth which would
impede the traveler along the way of Life. With courage and strength born of
God, Mrs. Eddy did the work which cleared away the undergrowth and overgrowth
of the ages, and made the path clear and plain, so that all who are willing may
walk in it faithfully and unafraid.
Mrs. Eddy had gained the true
vision of the Christ, the spiritual idea of God. Her spiritual perception grew
ever clearer as her experience ripened and her demonstration advanced. John on
Thus she effectively challenged
the materialistic concept of God, man, and the universe, which is and has been
taught by the schools. She has revised this material sense and corrected it
through spiritual understanding, making clear the divine nature of the real
man. She has shown in Science and Health that, as the material beliefs about
God and man have brought humanity into bondage to sickness and sin, so the
spiritualization of thought lifts mankind out of bondage into "the
glorious liberty of the children of God." She has restored the vitality of
Christian teaching and practice by a method perfectly adapted to our modern
times. Christian Science is, indeed, the religion of today.
Like our Master, Mrs. Eddy
encountered unspeakable opposition as she continued with her work of healing
and teaching, establishing this great Cause. But all along the way
clear-visioned men and women glimpsed the significance of her life and work,
and brought her some comfort and encouragement. Bronson Alcott, the founder of
the Concord School of Philosophy, showed much kindly interest in Mrs. Eddy and
her work. He wrote to her on one occasion: "In times like ours so sunk in
sensualism, I hail with joy any voice speaking an assured word for God and immortality.
And my joy is heightened the more when I find the blessed words are of woman's
divinings" (The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, by Sibyl Wilbur, p. 294). Wendell
Phillips, the apostle of antislavery, expressed a kindly desire to be helpful
to her in her work. Lilian Whiting, author of "The World Beautiful,"
has written of a visit she made to Mrs. Eddy in 1885, and of the great benefit
she derived from contact with our Leader.
Near the close of her earthly
career, when a most cruel and unwarranted attack was being made upon her, she
was visited by a young American journalist, Arthur Brisbane, well known to us
still today. He describes his visit in part thus: "Beside a writing-desk,
in an armchair, sat a white-haired woman who rose and walked forward, extending
her hand in friendly greeting to a stranger. That was Mrs. Eddy, for whom many
human beings in this world feel deepest reverence and affection, and concerning
whom others have thought it necessary or excusable to write and to say unkind
and untruthful things. It is quite certain that nobody could see this beautiful
and venerable woman and ever again speak of her except in terms of affectionate
reverence and sympathy" (What Mrs. Eddy Said to Arthur Brisbane, p. 41).
The divine grace and favor which
have prospered the publication and use of the King James Version of the Bible
have prospered the publication, sale, and use of the Christian Science
textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
Eddy, and for the same reason. The spirit of Christ, which pervades the
inspired pages of the Bible, breathes through every page of the Christian
Science textbook.
A Mind-healing Church
The Church of Christ, Scientist,
which Mrs. Eddy established, is a Mind-healing church. The primary purpose of
all of its activities is healing. Reference has already been made to a
beautiful healing which occurred through the work of a Christian Science
Reading Room. The public has the opportunity to visit our Reading Rooms. There
in quiet one may read the Bible and all of Mrs. Eddy's writings. Healings
frequently take place in these Reading Rooms, at our church services, and at
these lectures. Such healings are the direct result of studying Science and
Health and our Leader's other writings, and realizing the truth taught
therein.
A student of Christian Science,
who was visiting a Christian Science Reading Room one day, came to the
attendant radiant with joy, saying, "The Reading Room is the Beautiful
gate of the temple." The man who was healed at the Beautiful gate, as we
have already noted, entered the temple praising God. So those who receive
healing and other benefits at our Reading Rooms, at our church services and
lectures, and through the other activities of The Mother Church, take the next
step, and enter into the temple praising God - become members of the Church of
Christ, Scientist, joyfully aiding its activities. Thus they live the
gratitude they feel for the healings and other blessings received.
The healing work of Christian
Science is broad in its scope. Through its activities we see how Truth operates
in every direction. Truth is universal, and can meet every need of every man,
woman, and child everywhere.
Some time ago a young Christian
Scientist was visiting The Mother Church in
Health, abundance, usefulness,
freedom, happiness exist in divine Mind eternally. They are here for everyone
to use and enjoy. The method taught in Science and Health, by Mrs. Eddy, shows
the way in simple language. It rests with us to decide what we shall do about
it. Diligent effort accomplishes good results, and saves one from any occasion
for disappointment. The most insistent call to the youth of today is to enlist
in the warfare with oneself. The positive realization of the allness of God and
the perfection of man in God's likeness makes this possible.
When a loved one has passed from
our sight, the tender ministrations of Christian Science lift the gloom and
comfort us, freeing us from the temptation to grieve. In explaining that man in
reality is immortal, Christ Jesus spoke of Moses' experience when, at the
burning bush, he received from God the message, "I am the God . . . of
Abraham, . . . of Isaac, and . . . of Jacob." Jesus went on to say,
"He is not a God of the dead, but of the living; for all live unto
him." According to human sense, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had passed from
sight, but here Jesus made clear that they were still alive. He thus brought
out the fact - and this is a fundamental truth in Christian Science - that man
lives in God. Those who are here live in God; and those who have passed from
our view live in God; therefore there is no separation, since we all
"live, and move, and have our being" in God, divine Life. This
realization takes away the sting of grief and brings comfort. The Christ lifts
from the heart the burden of sorrow, replaces the sackcloth of mourning with
the garment of praise, and anoints us with the oil of gladness. The Christ
tenderly leads one to find his proper place and work and compensation, and
gives to each the power to do his part in the Father's perfect plan.
The healing power of Truth is seen
to be operating effectively today in the field of journalism, and in the
national and international activities and affairs with which journalism deals.
This healing influence is reaching humanity in large measure through The
Christian Science Monitor. This newspaper is helping a large number of people
to think constructively in regard to current human events. Its high literary
standard and sound analysis of human happenings are widely known and
acknowledged. It is helping to steady the judgment of an ever-increasing number
of readers, and is satisfying their taste for the finer things in life. It has
been humorously said that everybody talks about the weather, but that nobody
does anything about it. Many people talk about the condition of the world. Mrs.
Eddy really did something about it by her discovery and practice of Christian
Science. One result was the eventual establishing of The Christian Science
Monitor, which is such a potent factor in the solution of world problems. The
liberty assured by the Constitution of the
Good thoughts antidote evil
suggestions. If the press and radio present mental pictures of evil to
humanity, such suggestions need to be eradicated for the benefit of the
individual and society. Those who watch carefully to keep out these false suggestions
overcome the fear of disease and the belief in disease, and thus preserve
harmony. Obedience to Jesus' command, "Watch and pray," makes
possible an alert, wide-awake attitude of mind. It never leads to fearful
forebodings or the prophesying of evil. The belief in evil is nullified by the
understanding of the omnipotence of good.
A student of Christian Science, as
he noted the happenings in the world from day to day, became alarmed over the
prospect of a religious war, that was threatened by a nation in eastern Europe
some years ago. Surprised to note the dread which this threat seemed to arouse
in his thought, he spoke of it to a friend, a faithful student of Christian
Science. This friend instantly voiced the fact that all men and nations are
capable of understanding divine Principle. Immediately the realization of this
simple truth, spoken so promptly, pointedly, and suitably, dispelled this acute
fear; and never again was it experienced.
With the mental freedom this
healing brought, the student saw that this fear had been implanted in his
consciousness by early education in world history. He had been more or less
unconscious of it until this time. It came to the surface to be dispelled by
the clear realization of the unchanging truth of harmonious being. When it is
realized that all men and nations can understand and demonstrate divine
Principle, we shall see peace established and the entire family of nations
working together with mutual understanding and helpfulness.
What has been said here about the
getting rid of fear illustrates an important point in all Christian Science
healing. Latent fears, instilled by early education or association, are
brought to the surface as one gains an understanding of the spiritual truth of
being. People who have been afraid of storms, of animals, or who have
entertained other unreasonable fears, awake to glorious freedom as their
thoughts are filled with the truth that God is omnipotent Love and creates
nothing harmful. Wrong beliefs are corrected by divine intelligence, which man
in God's likeness normally reflects. Thus fear is dispelled, and the healing
takes place.
Dominion, Not Subjection
We read in the Bible that in the
beginning God created man with dominion over all. Christian Science reveals to
the individual man's God-given dominion, joy, and freedom. Let us see how this
works out in daily experience. One says, "I am subject to headaches."
Another, "I am subject to indigestion." These are admissions of
subtle lies. Man is not subject to discord or to evil of any kind. Mrs. Eddy
has written of man in Science and Health (p. 518) "His birthright is
dominion, not subjection."
Think you that these are
insignificant or unimportant issues? No, indeed. They are vitally important.
Fundamental mistakes are expressed in what look like harmless admissions.
Mighty fundamental truths are illustrated in simple proofs of control on the
basis of the supremacy of spiritual law. The ancients had a quaint proverb to
the effect, that, in order to be able to carry an ox, one must each day
shoulder the calf. So as we solve what seem to be the lesser problems from day
to day, we are equipped and empowered to solve the greater difficulties, even
the problem of salvation,
The proper use of the harmonious
facts of being constitutes correct mental practice. By daily rejecting the
hypnotic suggestions of evil, one nullifies mental malpractice. One's thoughts
are thus liberated from every phase of false domination. This promises
glorious freedom indeed. The true ideas of God, which come from divine Mind,
are angelic thoughts. The suggestions which come from the carnal mind are
devils. By entertaining angels, we cast out devils. The understanding that
there is but one Mind is the basis of self-government.
Humanity is longing for peace,
well established and permanent. The understanding and utilization of the law of
God brings true peace. This is not the false sense of peace imposed by a
dictator or a tyrannical system. It is the peace brought by the universal
Christ-idea, the true idea of divine Love, as demonstrated in Christian
Science.
The young American soldiers sang
their song in victorious tones. So the Christian metaphysician, trained through
Christian Science, sings his song of victory over evil through the
demonstration of the omnipotence of good. In "Miscellaneous Writings"
(p. 204), Mrs. Eddy has written with that beautiful symbolism which so freely
characterizes her expression, "When the good fight is fought, error
yields up its weapons and kisses the feet of Love, while white-winged peace
sings to the heart a song of angels."
The skill of the musician consists
not only in his natural genius or musical sense, but also in his adequate
technique. The musician finds that the wise use of a proper technique is an aid
to native ability. So it is in the practice of Truth, or Christian Science.
Mrs. Eddy was richly endowed with
the spirit of Christ. She has wisely pointed to the proper use of the letter of
Christian Science, while always emphasizing the all-importance of the spirit.
She has written in "Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 195), "Both the
spirit and the letter are requisite; and having these, every one can prove, in
some degree, the validity of those words of the great Master, 'For the Son of
man is come to save that which was lost.' "
In the proofs of healing through
Christian Science mentioned in this lecture, it may be noted in each instance
that the word of Truth was audibly spoken or definitely declared. This was seen
in the healing of a physical ailment, in getting rid of a sense of sadness, in
dispelling fear as to international difficulties. The word of Truth, fitly
spoken with authority, did the work.
On New Year's morning, 1910, a
happy group of Christian Scientists gathered in the home of our beloved Leader,
Mrs. Eddy. While she was with them, she wrote extemporaneously a poem, which
expresses the harmony of being which she had devoted her well-spent, fruitful
life to exemplify. Her lifework has restored to active use the practice of
Christ's Christianity, the religion of today, "the same yesterday, and
today, and forever." This is one of the verses of that poem written by our
Leader, now published in "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and
Miscellany" (p. 354):
"Give us not only angels'
songs,
but Science vast, to which belongs
The tongue of angels
And the song of songs."
The