Commentary | A Christian Science Perspective
- ‘It’s an inside job’We pray effectively for our loved ones and the world when we understand how God loves and preserves His children. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- Love’s self-enforcing lawAs we become aware of God’s all-power, we find greater evidence that His creation is obedient to Him.
- God’s purifying actionAre we truly open to God’s ever-active, healing goodness?
- In the AI age – fulfillment that only comes from GodTechnology is helpful in many ways, but true and lasting contentment comes from shifting our focus to God as the source of all good.
- Ready to receiveWhen we’re gratefully, humbly open to divine inspiration, blessings overflow.
Inspired by the Bible Lesson
- ‘It’s an inside job’We pray effectively for our loved ones and the world when we understand how God loves and preserves His children. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- There is one causeDo we need to be personally in control of our lives, or can we trust God? An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- Gratitude-fueled loveDuring Thanksgiving and beyond, gratitude to God can motivate us to embrace others in love. An article inspired by this year’s Thanksgiving Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- Sickness can be eradicatedBy understanding God as all-power, we can see the powerlessness of sickness and find healing. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- Sing to the LordAs we open our hearts to a new song – a new view of ourselves as God’s spiritual offspring – we find healing. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
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VIEW ALL - Gratitude is excitingWhen we gratefully acknowledge all that God does for us, we realize that goodness, joy, and blessings abound.
- Gratitude-fueled loveDuring Thanksgiving and beyond, gratitude to God can motivate us to embrace others in love. An article inspired by this year’s Thanksgiving Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- The Science of one: Freedom from feeling overwhelmedFeeling overwhelmed by the tasks at hand? Holding to our inherent unity with God opens the way to peace of mind and progress.
- God’s ‘to do’ listIs it possible to complete our tasks without a sense of pressure or stress?
- Sickness can be eradicatedBy understanding God as all-power, we can see the powerlessness of sickness and find healing. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
- Labels that limit usAs children of God, we’re able to see each other in our spiritual wholeness, and interact with each other from that higher ground.
- Claiming our immortalityAs we recognize ourselves to be as eternal as our Maker, we find that we’re always free to be active.
- Climate change, and what God is doingUnderstanding God’s divine influence in the universe and in our lives leads us to ways in which we can support a healthy environment.
- The healing of the pear treeWe can rise in prayerful protests that affirm the goodness of God’s creation, and this brings positive transformation.
- Sing to the LordAs we open our hearts to a new song – a new view of ourselves as God’s spiritual offspring – we find healing. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
