Healing of Cold

From Jennifer 🌸

A few days ago I felt a tickle in my throat which I tried to ignore. By the next day I had worrisome, full-blown “pre-cold” symptoms. I thought I had better try to “nip it in the bud” and sat down for some serious study, reflection and prayer.

I started by researching JSH Online for published testimonies of healings of colds. The first helpful thoughts: God only makes good and colds are not good, therefore they are not made by God and are not real. “I could not manifest anything so unlike God”. I printed it out to keep in the forefront of my consciousness while I continued.

Soon I stumbled across a promising Sentinel audio chat entitled “Colds and flu don’t have to touch you” by Barbara Vining, C.S.B. from December 1, 2009. This was a relief as my energy was flagging and the thought of relaxing and listening to healing thoughts was quite appealing.

It was perfect and wonderful. I paused the chat from time to time to just reflect on the wisdom and healing messages and let them wash over me. My perspective was lifted and aligned to the wisdom and teachings of the Bible and Mary Baker Eddy. At the end of the one-hour chat, I discovered that my throat was no longer sore and the symptoms were abating. I retired with the thought that colds aren’t good, aren’t from God, and are not real.

When I awoke after a peaceful night of sleep I felt remarkably well, but for good measure and to bathe myself in the healing ideas once more, I listened to the audio chat once again. This time I took notes. Here are some of the compelling ideas I heard and would like to paraphrase–mostly so I can better remember them and “make them my own”.

In the audio chat Barbara naturally mentioned “Standing porter at the door of thought.” She also explained that we have a sense of empowerment when we turn to God for healing, and do not need to feel like victims.

She noted that we need to take time to be still. When a caller asked how to reduce fear, she replied that it is “not your own fear. It’s an aggressive suggestion that there is a power other than God!” She pointed out that you cannot be afraid and love God with all your heart at the same time.

One of her most powerful statements was: “healing is an awakening from the belief you were sick” and pointed out that God and your receptivity to God is what heals you.

Finally, she pointed to a strong and wonderful passage from Science and Health on page 162: “Christian Science brings to the body the sunlight of Truth, which invigorates and purifies …The effect of this Science is to stir the human mind to a change of base, on which it may yield to the harmony of the divine Mind.”

I am happy to report that I have gone about my normal activities in the last few days with only occasional, mild symptoms.

I am so grateful for Christian Science!

Use Different Eyes

From Pam ♥️

Use different eyes.

Don’t like what you see?
Use different eyes.

Don’t like how you see?
Use more loving eyes.

Don’t like how you are seen?
Change your view
Of how you are seeng you.

The real you
Already holds the true view.

Using eyes of Love, there is
no judgment
or worry
or care there.

No false perception, no deception,
Just perfect reception

Of Love loving you,
Of Mind guiding you,
Of Truth revealing you to you.

Using your real view,
You’ll see
Love’s true and safe and holy you.

You see to love,
and love to see
life through God’s eyes,

And now, seeing your world
through proper sight,

You will love what, and how, and why you see.

Feeding the Multitudes


From Roya:

Feeding the multitudes: We are fed too! 🍞🐟

As I was reading the lesson “God the only Cause and Creator,” I saw the story of the loaves and the fishes in a new light. Of course, I got the sense of the perfection of everyone being filled, and the eternity of there being seven baskets full of the remains. Then, I read from the following section in Science and Health, “It is not well to imagine that Jesus healed for a select number or for a limited period of time, since to all mankind and in every hour divine Love supplies all good.” When I read that, it clicked for me that the seven baskets full left over are for us as well! They are Jesus’s provision for us (and everyone) in that beautiful moment on the shore of the Galilean sea. In that moment, I felt so clearly and dearly God’s love for me, mine, and all.

From Kit:

I was worried about supply and money, which is very unlike me. I know that we live in the abundance of God’s infinite creation and can lack for nothing, but the Church lease coming due and my personal sense on the subject seemed real and limiting. The description of how Christ Jesus fed multitudes with seven loaves of bread and a few little fishes was in the lesson and Roya shared with me the beautiful angel message that came to her of the eternal Christ and how the Christ’s provision of seven extra basket full was for us, all of us, for eternity. Her inspiration turned me to have a fresh and deeper look at how Jesus’s sense of the infinite supply of his Father, God, changed the disciples. I wanted to learn and grow in understanding as the disciples had on that day in Galilee.

The message of infinite provision that Roya talked of turned me again to how Jesus fed the multitude. It reads in Matthew 15:32-37 that Jesus said or did these things:


“I have compassion on the multitude,”
“I will not send them away fasting”
He asked his disciples what they already had for food,” How many loaves have ye?”
He commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground (expecting good)
He took the seven loaves and the fishes, and gave thanks, and brake them, and gave to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude.

And the Bible tells that “they did all eat, and were filled”.

Jesus the Christ KNEW that God always provides for needs but what about the disciples? When asked for food to feed the multitude they looked at the impossibility of the project, “Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill so great a multitude? “ I have felt a little like the disciples at this juncture. “What, me feed the multitudes?”

But the disciples were the ones who had to distribute the blessed food to the multitude. This was the food they had kept for Jesus and themselves and they had to learn that they could give it away and give and give and give until they saw God. They saw the infinite supply that God gives. I want to be Jesus’s disciple and learn that lesson.

Then they were instructed to collect the fragments left. “And they took up of the broken meat that was left seven baskets full.” They were the ones handing around the baskets from person to person. They learned to receive abundance back. The blessed bread and fishes fed not only the multitude sitting on the ground on one sunny day sometime in the past but there was extra, a lot extra, seven basket full (completion and perfection expresses), to feed all who look to the Christ wherever and whenever they live.

In our church lease situation I understood that all the work we were doing was for the blessing of the community so that we could better serve all needs. I also understood that we were not giving receipts and estimates to the landlord as a hardball negotiation tool, but only to make her aware of the good being done in a sense of giving. And like the loves and fishes we will collect our seven basket full of what is given back, because that is God’s law, God’s law of abundance. The landlord, on her side, offered to reduce rent in light of our improvements to her property.

Happy New Year!


New Year Greeting
JOHN RANDALL DUNN
From the December 31, 1927 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel

Happy New Year, friend of mine!
May its days with love o’erflow,
Blessing, healing, thee and thine.
May’st thou wake each day to know
That the past is dead; in fine,
Thou art joyous, free! And so
May each morning, friend of mine,
New Year’s be, for thee and thine!

ADVENT


Advent
By Fenella Bennetts
From the December 20, 2010 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel

Welcome, blessed Christmas light,
pure God-light of understanding
shining in the heart of thought,
bringing new messages of hope,
renewing trust, awakening love,
redeeming friendship’s sweetness.

Your shining spiritual illumination
warms the inner places of the soul,
restoring mercy, healing hardness,
showing God’s unfailing goodness
to be the truth
throughout all time and all eternity.

Now is the moment of new birth,
of new beginnings and new promises,
evidence of Love’s compelling touch
dispelling hatred and despair,
all fear of parting, lack or loss,
and pain or suffering of any kind.

Now is the time
to fold each other in our arms,
to breathe forgiveness in each others’ ears,
and hear again in quietness the low, sweet song
that speaks the love of Christ, which heals the deepest wounds
and brings the tender blessing of salvation to a waiting world.

Christmas Angels

Christmas Angels
by Jill Gooding
from the Christian Science Sentinel 12/17/07

The Christmas message is angels!
They come to each one who’s in need;
They bring the appropriate message
To comfort, companion, and lead.
They spoke to the traveling Wise Men,
Led them to stable secure,
They spoke to the wakeful shepherds,
Whose thinking was simple and pure.

They spoke to receptive Mary,
Announcing the birth of her babe.
They spoke to the patient Joseph,
As he quietly waited and prayed.
And today these angels still speak to us all,
Telling of God’s tender care,
Their song unpolluted, unfettered and free,
A chorus that’s heard everywhere.

They lead you to see the Christ-presence,
Companion you morning and night.
They tell you how much you are cherished,
Emblazon your dark skies with light.
So don’t feel alone and uncared for,
Unstabled, unloved, and adrift.
An ageless army of angels
Is your glorious Christmas-tide gift.

From Kathie Walter 🌺

Christmas Comes

Christmas Comes 🎄

If we have made our hearts a manger
to receive the Christ-idea,

stretching out our hands
to welcome healing in,

lifting up our thoughts
to know God knows,

then, where we are, the season’s glory
pours. And Christmas comes.

By Carol Chapin Lindsey
From the December 22, 1980, issue of the Christian Science Sentinel

God’s Reflection

God’s reflection…

• Observes God in action
• Considers His presence in our lives
• Contemplates the impact God has every day
• Moves through the day with dignity
• Treats others with good will, grace and respect
• Smiles or laughs with strangers (or friends)
• Acknowledges all the good daily
• Gives gratitude for God’s control
• Knows their worth to God
• Shares Love
• Expresses God, Love, Principle in the whole of their identity
• Sees the beauty in each individual expression of His
• Ever expands their understanding of GOD; Life, Truth, Love, Principle, Mind, Soul, Spirit

WE ARE ALL GOD’S REFLECTIONS

From Duffy

“Stillness”

“Stillness”
What does it mean?
Is it possible to be still?
Does being still have value to us today?
What is it? Where do we find it? How do we find it?


Throughout the Bible that we love, men and women understood and exemplified stillness, and spiritual knowing. (To be still means a quiet; hush; calm; peace, quietude, serenity, the ability to be receptive.)

 What effect did this spiritual demeanor have on their lives? What was the result on their family, their relationships, their purpose, their country? (Or, if they were not quiet of thought, what effect did this have?)

As I write this, late at night a storm blusters outside my window, wind and water mingling, producing noise and a disturbance of unusual force.

My prayer is that right here, right now, where the storm appears to be, right here in my thought is peace. My spiritual sense, quieted and trusting, assures me that all of God’s perfect creation, every detail, is safe, hid with Christ in God. The peace, the stillness I feel brings me a sense of calm and safety. The storm in me is replaced with quiet confidence in divine Mind’s ability to care for Its own. It has become quiet outside. I am grateful.

Did not Jesus still the storm by bringing his disciples into his peace? Can we do this? Absolutely.


How? Refuse to be agitated, blustery, inflamed, or afraid. Refuse to react. Choose peace.
Establish as your thought the very present presence of divine Mind.
Be still and hear . . .
Be still and listen . . .
Be still and see . . .
Be still and understand . . .

Be still and know that you are one with God.

 Divine mind is heard most clearly when the humble heart is ready to hear.

Join me in embodying peace, quietude, pure spiritual sense. Get still. Trust. Be deeply consecrated to your work as a Christian Scientist, with all that means to you, for the world. Bring to every circumstance your peace, your spiritual centeredness, your calm trust in the ever-present presence of God, good.

What enabled our Leader to find inspiration for Science And Health in that attic room with only a skylight? What allowed her to hear, to receive and write down the inspired word she was given? How quiet her thought must have been . . . how powerful her prayer.

Do realize, please, that if this stillness/quiet/peaceful prayer is lived and obeyed, it will immediately bring you a clearer spiritual sense; remove confusion; lead your thought to a more focused, dedicated life of prayer and inspiration.

This instruction, obeyed, will transform your view of the world. You will choose quiet prayer instead of fear, criticism, or gossip. You will put “tempting technology” in its proper place, and it will not compel you to it instead of to prayer and inspiration.

Be obedient to your inspiration. Don’t be afraid to “be still and know that I am God.” Don’t be afraid that stillness is not enough. Try it! You will feel much more in charge of your thought, your moments, and your days. Right ideas and opportunities come to those who listen and then wisely respond. Good is always the result of faithful prayer. This is what truly changes the world!


Live your quiet! Live your stillness. And live your inspired peace.
“Be still and know . . . “
. . . the very present presence of infinite, divine Mind.  🌹

The Way of Love

If I speak God’s Word with power, revealing all his mysteries and making everything plain as day, and if I have faith that says to a mountain, “Jump,” and it jumps, but I don’t love, I’m nothing.

If I speak with human eloquence and angelic ecstasy but don’t love, I’m nothing but the creaking of a rusty gate.

If I give everything I own to the poor and even go to the stake to be burned as a martyr, but I don’t love, I’ve gotten nowhere. So, no matter what I say, what I believe, and what I do, I’m bankrupt without love.

Love never gives up. Love cares more for others than for self. Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have. Love doesn’t strut, Doesn’t have a swelled head,

Doesn’t force itself on others, Isn’t always “me first,” Doesn’t fly off the handle, Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,

Doesn’t revel when others grovel, Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,

Puts up with anything,

Trusts God always,

Always looks for the best,

Never looks back, But keeps going to the end.

Love never dies.

Inspired speech will be over some day; praying in tongues will end; understanding will reach its limit.

We know only a portion of the truth, and what we say about God is always incomplete.

But when the Complete arrives, our incompletes will be canceled.

When I was an infant at my mother’s breast, I gurgled and cooed like any infant. When I grew up, I left those infant ways for good.

We don’t yet see things clearly. We’re squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won’t be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We’ll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing him directly just as he knows us!

But for right now, until that completeness, we have three things to do to lead us toward that consummation: Trust steadily in God, hope unswervingly, love extravagantly.
And the best of the three is love. ♥️

1 Corinthians 13
TheMessage Bible