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Rae
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Thank you for these most helpful posts. Here’s a wonderful passage from Mis. 377-2:

“Then thought I, What are we, that He who fashions forever such forms and hues of heaven, should move our brush or pen to paint frail fairness or to weave a web of words that glow with gladdening gleams of God, so unapproachable, and yet so near and full of radiant relief in clouds and darkness.”

What an uplifting thought from Mrs. Eddy. “Weave a web of words that glow with gladdening gleams of God…”

Another heartfelt passage I was led to today:

“When the hearts of Christian Scientists are woven together as are the names in the web of history, earth will float majestically heaven’s heraldry, and echo the song of angels: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” Mis. 145:27

So comforting to realize that there is no mortal mind to err, only the perfection of the Christ as we surrender and live His life in full gratitude for immeasurable grace.

There were two more passages on “web” that came to light.

“To weave one strand of Science through the looms of time, is a miracle in itself.” Mis. 99:6

“The divine Science of Man is woven into one web of consistency without seam or rent.” S&H 242:25



Love is the liberator.