Bible Study from February 25th, 2023

God’s Angels Expose and Destroy Error


This week’s Lesson Sermon Subject: Christ Jesus

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No one could serve twelve years under Mrs. Eddy’s counsel and instruction without realizing how clearly she recognized her position as prophesied by St. John the Revelator. With superb courage, she braved the severe encounters which the resistance and hatred of the carnal mind persistently enlisted against the spiritual idea presented in Christian Science, for she perceived the fulfillment of the Revelator’s prophecy in her own life, and in Christian Science. This is evidenced by her own words: “The twelfth chapter of the Apocalypse, or Revelation of St. John, has a special suggestiveness in connection with the nineteenth century.”

Through her fidelity to divine Principle, Mary Baker Eddy was enabled to open the seven-sealed book mentioned in Revelation by means of the spiritual idea revealed in Christian Science. The Apocalyptic vision she elucidated not only in written words, but also in living letters of fire in her own life experience.

As the years passed, Mary Baker Eddy’s true position will be more fully recognized and appreciated. As Jesus strove to turn the attention of his disciples away from his corporeality and to open their eyes to his real identity, so did Mrs. Eddy endeavor to turn the thought of her followers away from her personality and to reveal through her writings her true place in spiritual history.

The real identity of God’s messenger to this age will be unfolded as mankind seeks to understand it through a study of the Bible and her writings.

— from Twelve years with Mary Baker Eddy, by Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, pp. 218-219

Topic:“The mighty angel with the little book”(Rev. 10:1-2

Moderator: Thomas from NY

Download or read Revelation Interpreted, by Rev. G. A. Kratzer, 2nd edition

Download or read “The Seven Churches”: From The Christian Science Journal, October 1917 by Caroline Getty

King James Bible: Bible.PlainfieldCS.com

Science and Health: Chapter 16 “Apocalypse” by Mary Baker Eddy

Revelation of Saint John An Open Book: by Irving Tomlinson

Download or read Study Notes on Revelation here: Compiled by Thomas

Questions:

  1. What is the lesson found in Vision Two seveneth seal? (Rev. 5:11 – 8:1; Tomlinson, pages 150-166)
  2. What is the lesson found in Vision Three?(Rev 8:2-11:19; Tomlinson, pages 167-185)

Notes from the Discussion


Article: “A New Year”, from Christian Science Journal, January 1927, by Ella W. Hoag


Regarding “Faithful Christians”: They are happy in their employment; heaven is a state of service, though not of suffering; it is a state of rest, but not of sloth; it is a praising, delightful rest. …

As all the redeemed owe their happiness wholly to sovereign mercy; so the work and worship of God their Saviour is their element; his presence and favour complete their happiness….

— from Matthew Henry Bible Commentary, Rev. 7:verses 13-17, by Matthew Henry


Suffering for Righteousness’ Sake

It is surprising to meet student practitioners of long standing who believe that they are suffering for righteousness’ sake.” Such an attitude of thought is an open door for all kinds of suggestions, and the one who believes that he is attacked because he is a Christian Scientist, needs to handle malpractice not as something directed toward him, but he needs to handle his own mesmeric belief of malpractice.

The significant thing about this particular claim, that one suffers because he is a Christian Scientist, is that the Christian Scientist who is suffering, fails to see that he should handle his own mesmeric belief in malpractice. His own mesmeric belief is rarely ever discernible to the Christian Scientist who imagines that he is subject to malpractice.

It is not humanly reasonable to suppose that, here and there, are certain Christian Scientists being selected by malpractice to be the victims for its ministrations. Let us, more and more, take our thought from malpractice as an entity doing something, and understand it as false mesmeric belief in individual consciousness, or understand it as resistance of mortal mind to the truth of Being in individual consciousness.

— from Addresses by Martha Wilcox, page 216


In the sixth chapter of Revelation we have a remarkable picture of the mental condition which is rightly named a martyr, as it depicts those slain for their testimony to the word of God. It is, however, well to note that their “souls” (sense) were “under the altar,” not upon it or above it. In other words, they represented a belief that evil has power to make the good suffer and that the processes of divine justice were unduly delayed, a belief which Christian Science not only repudiates but proves untrue. The opening of the fifth seal in presenting this condition leads up to the higher state of consciousness typified by white robes. Even the noblest Christian martyrs needed the purification thus prefigured, for each and all who would enter the kingdom of God must yield up every vestige of belief in a power opposed to God: and this is where the crucial test comes.

… To be a martyr today should mean to be a witness to Truth, so protected by the understanding of the supremacy of Truth that all the shafts of envy, hate, and ignorance will fall powerless at his feet. Do not the Master’s words come down to us through the corridors of time: “Why are ye so fearful?” “Not an hair of your head shall perish”? What if all that makes up the material panorama be rolled up as a scroll and the mountains of mortal belief be “moved out of their places,” in church and state! The witnesses for Truth will be purified, protected, and strengthened, made ready to enter the realm of Spirit, where “the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.”

“Martyrs.” from Christian Science Sentinel, October 26, 1912 by Annie M. Knott


Chapter VIII

The “Supernal Grace” of God’s Little One

What a contrast there exists between the turbulent warfare of men, whose selfish agitation is wickedly personal, and the peaceful working of the leaven of Christian Science planted by the prayerful, purposeful, peace-loving woman of Principle! I am grateful to have witnessed the pioneer spirit with which our beloved Leader fought “the good fight of faith.” It was a restful warfare – a warfare that was as victorious in the beginning as it proved to be in the end, a warfare so replete with LOVE as to leave no battered, vanquished enemy in its wake!

— from Reminiscences of Mary Baker Eddy, by Joseph G. Mann, C.S.D


“In the sixth chapter of Revelation we read that “the stars of heaven fell unto the earth,” and since Mrs. Eddy states that the opening of the sixth seal refers to the present age, students of her writings read these verses with an added interest. The child gazing up at the sky and watching the flash of a falling star probably thinks that one of the stars has fallen from the blue vault of the heavens into the unknown depths below the earth, and he would be surprised when assured that there were just as many stars to be seen in the sky as before, in fact that the so–called “falling star” is not a star at all. We know the wonderful care shown by Mrs. Eddy in her choice of words. She frequently uses the word star as an illustration of those gifted with a clear understanding of Truth. In “Miscellaneous Writings” (p. 360) she refers to Jesus and Paul as “stars of the first magnitude,” and in her poem “Christ and Christmas” this word is again used as a synonym for the appearing of Truth. Thus it is interesting to note that a study of astronomy reveals the fact that, even on the human plane, stars do not fall.

… Thus whatever the appearance of falling stars may be, tempting the observer to fear that the light of the sky may be dimmed, astronomy teaches us that the number of the stars is unchanged and their brightness undiminished. May not this illustration be a guide to us in these days of apparent stress and tumult, that in spite of earthquake and darkness the light from the heavens is in reality as bright as before to those who have the faith to look upward. Thus as the words of St. John’s prophetic vision are renewedly fulfilled, it is those whose perception is unclouded by the appearance of turmoil who will be found like the disciples of old in the “upper chamber,” ready to discern and to welcome the ever present Christ.”

“Falling Stars” from Christian Science Sentinel,July 26, 1919, (excerpt) by Rachel Parsons


This was after the silence in heaven for 1/2 an hour — a silence of peace, or a silence of expectation.

“All the saints are a praying people; none of the children of God are born dumb, a Spirit of grace is always a Spirit of adoption and supplication, teaching us to cry, Abba, Father.”

— from Matthew Henry Bible Commentary,Rev. 8:4 The Seven Trumpets IV by Matthew Henry


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