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Having more faith in Truth than in error

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Announcements Forums God the Preserver of Man – December 16th, 2018 Having more faith in Truth than in error

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    Michael
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    Section number 13 from this week’s lesson in Science and Health (368: 14-19) states: “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.”

    I found this passage to be very reassuring because what it means to me is that; to the extent of my trust and fidelity to what I understand to be true in Christian Science, will I be able to witness God’s dominion, over whatever supposed problem appears to be confronting me. This kind of faith, as I’ve come to understand in Christian Science, is based on the persistent reading, and seeking, and digging, as deeply as I can to get the meaning behind the words.

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    chardelle
    Moderator

    Thank you Michael!
    410 : 14-17
    Every trial of our faith in God makes us stronger. The more difficult seems the material condition to be overcome by Spirit, the stronger should be our faith and the purer our love.
    I think about this … Before coming to Plainfield I never realized that every trial can help make me and everyone stronger in our faith. I too find this” seeking and digging, as deeply as I can to get the meaning behind the words” … something that must be done daily.

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    Michael Pupko
    Participant

    Mrs. Eddy states we can come to God through Science or suffering. Fortunately what appears to be suffering when we choose Science gives us “the constant pressure of the apostolic command to come out from the material world and be separate.” S&H 451:2

    S&H citation 7. 133 : 8-15
    In Egypt, it was Mind which saved the Israelites from belief in the plagues. In the wilderness, streams flowed from the rock, and manna fell from the sky. The Israelites looked upon the brazen serpent, and straightway believed that they were healed of the poisonous stings of vipers. In national prosperity, miracles attended the successes of the Hebrews; but when they departed from the true idea, their demoralization began.

    This citation struck me at how well the Israelites responded to the ‘pressure’ of slavery which forced them to demonstrate God’s All-ness. After God and His appointed prophet Moses graciously led them out of Egypt, it seems like the ‘freedom’ to choose their path led to much complaining and rebellion towards their liberators. The Israelites should have joined them gratefully to “renounce aggression, oppression and the pride of power.” S&H 451:4

    Helps me to realize why it is mentioned so often during our classes at Plainfield, to be grateful. This something I need to do better, be grateful for having come this far even if the going appears difficult at times because it sure beats the bondage I was in before Christian Science was introduced to me and there was NO hope of ever escaping!!

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