WATCH – Hold on and persist for good, because there never is a
hopeless situation. When error meets with resistance, it begins to be
scattered. Where a situation seems unbearable, it is because error
is letting go. Mary Baker Eddy (Oakes, Richard, Course In Divinity and General Collectanea, p.40)
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We should rejoice always. Truth sweeps out all error with certainty and assurance. Error has no power of action — no abiding place. Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Gilbert, Collectanea of Items By and About Mary Baker Eddy
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We crucify the Christ afresh, whenever we descend to the worship of the form without the Spirit, or instead of the Spirit. Once Mrs. Eddy defined scholastic theology as the worship of personality. She said, “Christian Science theology is: reality of good and unreality of evil. Theologies are opinions of men about what Jesus did; also, about the teachings of the Scriptures and the prophets. In Science we understand all the teachings of Christ, which include all good and exclude all evil. And we can prove it.” Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Jr., Gilbert, 500 Watching Points, #141
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You are always in the presence of the one Power, and under this presence nothing can or does harm you. Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Gilbert, Fragments Gathered From Unpublished Items Ascribed to Mary Baker Eddy
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WATCH – Mortal mind cannot send me a belief that I cannot heal
through Mind; cannot make me believe there is any law, or so-called
law of mental malpractice that I cannot break and annul. Sin cannot
hold a patient. There is no man to treat. Mary Baker Eddy (Oakes, Richard, Course In Divinity and General Collectanea, p.
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My true self cannot be conscious of pain or disease. These are false beliefs. Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Gilbert, Collectanea of Items By and About Mary Baker Eddy.
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Mrs. Eddy once wrote, “Jesus did what he saw was best for his own spiritual welfare, no matter if the multitude did throng him. He left them and went up into the mountain to refresh himself. He did not look around and say, ‘Just see how many need help – no mount for me today or tonight.’ He left them and went and returned refreshed and helped them more.” Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Jr., Gilbert, 500 Watching Points, #135)
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The law of God is that you can help yourself, and others always. Mary Baker Eddy (Carpenter, Gilbert, Fragments Gathered From Unpublished Items Ascribed to Mary Baker Eddy, p.84)