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| Wednesday, November 19, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 4:11 PM
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PSALMS 91 - 2
Because the senses of Spirit are spiritual
and Divine they dwell in the understanding, abide in the secret of Infinity and
demonstrate Life, Truth, and Love. How then can human sense or intellect attain
the secret of Spirit or Divine Love? By turning away from the false evidence or
material sense testimony and listening to the teachings of Spirit. Mary Baker Eddy
(Fettweis
and Warneck, Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Healer, CS Publishing Society, p.173)
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| Tuesday, November 18, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 4:10 PM
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PSALMS 91 - 1
But what is the sacred secret of the
Almighty? So far as experience reaches and Truth has unfolded its immortal idea
through spiritual sense, this secret is spiritual Love, whereon David has based all Christianity, all healing,
all salvation. This Holy of holies is indeed to human sense a secret for it
involves God's own nature. The bodily senses are shut out from it. Eye hath not
seen it, ear hath not heard it, neither do the human affections abide in the
sanctum of Spirit, even though they are oft touched by its holy influence,
rebuked, chastened, uplifted, purified by spiritual Love. The sole habitat of
this secret place is infinite, and infinity is a secret to the finite senses.
In fact Spirit, Divine Love destroys all fear, pain, sorrow, and sin. Mary Baker Eddy
(Fettweis
and Warneck, Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Healer, CS Publishing Society, p.173)
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| Monday, November 17, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 4:00 PM
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You will never get any crops to grow by thinking of the growth. Mary Baker Eddy (Oakes, Richard, Course In Divinity And General Collectanea, p.99)
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| Sunday, November 16, 2008 |
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UPDATE
By Frank Sanders @ 3:31 PM
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I have a far off echo that is sweeter than vintage
bells to the villagers on the Rhine. It is the Love that never fails
me, the sweet, strong glorious friendship with my own Soul, with my
individual God that is so infinite in Truth and Love. I cannot tell
what His personality is, but this I do know, that when all that is
human fails this divine friendship goes on, and I and He come nearer.
To this heart of hearts every day I flee and rest my weary head on His
tender bosom. Should I offend in one single point this dear rest would
take wings; then I am jealous of my own love to see that it be loyal -
spiritual, pure, divine. Mary Baker Eddy
(Gottschalk, Rolling Away The Stone, p.108-109)
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| Saturday, November 15, 2008 |
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UPDATE
By Frank Sanders @ 4:07 PM
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The ship of science is again walking the wave, rising above the billows, bidding defiance to the flood-gates of error, for God is at the helm. Mary Baker Eddy (Fettweis and Warneck, Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Healer, CS Publishing Society, p,108)
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| Friday, November 14, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 2:37 PM
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When we overcome self-wrong, self-vindication, hatred in ourselves, we are masters of all error, and then we can help others. Mary Baker Eddy (Oakes, Richard, Course in Divinity and General Collectanea, p.93)
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| Thursday, November 13, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 3:31 PM
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What I am remains to be proved by the good I do. (Eddy, Mary Baker, The First Church of Christ, Scientist and Miscellany, p.303:28-29)
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| Wednesday, November 12, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 2:35 PM
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...what you most need is Love, meekness, and charity, or patience with everybody. These things would increase your success... Mary Baker Eddy (Fettweis and Warneck, Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Healer, CS Publishing Soc., p.88)
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| Tuesday, November 11, 2008 |
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By Frank Sanders @ 2:32 PM
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The character of God, alias the essence of good, its nature and tendency, is all that should be worshipped or loved in man or God. By this true worship, we approximate, appropriate and assimilate the qualities of good in ourselves. Mary Baker Eddy (Oakes, Richard, Course in Divinity and General Collectanea, p.93)
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| Monday, November 10, 2008 |
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UPDATE
By Frank Sanders @ 2:00 PM
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I shall not forget the cost of investigating, for this age, the methods and power of error. While the ways, means, and potency of Truth had flowed into my consciousness as easily as dawns the morning light and shadows flee, the metaphysical mystery of error — its hidden paths, purpose, and fruits — at first defied me. I was saying all the time, "Come not thou into the secret" — but at length took up the research according to God's command. (Mary Baker Eddy, Miscellaneous Writings, p.222:29-5)
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