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Living a moral life

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    Colleen Mostika
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    “Custom, education, and fashion form the transient standards of mortals. Immortality, exempt from age or decay, has a glory of its own, — the radiance of Soul.” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p.247:12-15)

    How true it is that today’s moral standards seem relative to the whims and changing attitudes of the so called rule makers of the day. But moral and spiritual laws given by Christ Jesus are unchangeable because they are of divine origin based on Truth; God, the Principle of all good. Moral and spiritual laws are not relative but reliable. We lean on these laws for our health and are the basis of a happy life.
    I am so grateful to Mary Baker Eddy and giving us the gift of Christian Science. I love the following from Miscellaneous Writings which, to me, describes what real life is all about:

    “The spiritual sense of Life and its grand pursuits is of itself a bliss, health-giving and joy-inspiring. This sense of Life illumes our pathway with the radiance of divine Love; heals man spontaneously, morally and physically, — exhaling the aroma of Jesus’ own words, ‘Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’” (Miscellaneous Writings by Mary Baker Eddy, “The New Birth” p.19-20:31-5)

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