Commentary | A Christian Science Perspective
- Loving our true self
We’re all innately capable of seeing ourselves the way God, divine Love, created us – which empowers us to love ourselves and our neighbors in ways that heal and bless.
- Parenting with less stress
Leaning on God, the creator and preserver of all, enables parents to care for their children wisely and effectively.
- Honorable service that glorifies God
As we accept God’s redeeming love, we find freedom from lingering effects of trauma and regret – and a way forward.
- Overcoming illusions
Knowing the truth of our spiritual existence enables us to conquer discord.
- A ‘single-eyed’ view
As we come to understand God as the one true Mind, we discover more of our dominion over distractions and our innate ability to focus.
- All are winners
In God, this poem conveys, there are no winners and losers – we’re all divinely equipped with the innate grace, strength, and goodness we need to thrive.
- The awakening that heals
An openness to the idea that reality isn’t necessarily what it seems to be – is spiritual, not material – brings a spiritual awareness that restores health.
- A redeeming forgiveness
There’s an alternative to letting anger or resentment drive our lives: opening our hearts to God’s love, which redeems and heals.
- Finding the real cause
Seeing God, or good, as the one true cause of everything that really exists brings healing.
- It has to be Love
Beyond partisan divides, God’s law of love is always active, uplifting all with grace, peace, and harmony, as this poem conveys.
- Blessedness that brings lasting joy
Happiness that’s dependent on circumstance can be fleeting – but when we look to God, Spirit, as the source of infinite good for all, we find a deeper, more permanent peace and joy.
- Elections – making a choice
Where does power truly belong, during an election period and beyond?
- Embracing change: A spiritual approach
As we come to know that God’s goodness is perpetual, we rejoice in our forward steps and experience blessings along the way.
- What am I looking at?
Healing comes as we see ourselves the way God sees us: spiritual and whole.
- Watching grass grow
Recognizing everyone’s true nature as inherently good – the way God made us – empowers us to engage productively rather than with anxiety and anger, even during polarizing election seasons.
- From anger to peace
Gaining an understanding of God as Love enables us to move past anger and find real unity and progress.
- The angels we need
Even when God’s messages to us aren’t what we think we want to hear, only good comes from listening and obeying.
- Our spiritual location – permanent and safe
Glimpsing that our real home is within divine Love brings healing.
- Who are you?
As we understand that our identity is created, shaped, and maintained by divine Spirit, our purpose and fulfillment come into clearer view.
- What really gives us life?
Getting to know God, divine Spirit, as our entirely good creator frees us from physical limitations, as a man experienced when faced with deteriorating eyesight.