Readings from September 7, 2016, Wednesday Meeting

Last Wednesday’s readings at our mid-week prayer Meeting explored how to put down the false claims in man’s existence of sin, sickness, and death, because these claims are at odds with Jesus’ command in the book of Matthew: “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” These “Part II” readings explore further the question, “If man is perfect, like his Father, how then can he be a sinner, become sick and die?” by citing additional Bible authority. The reason and logic brought out in Mary Baker Eddy’s book, Science And Health with Key to the Scriptures, is used to elucidate and understand this Bible authority. Click Here to access the readings

False Claims, Part II

Last Wednesday the readings at our mid-week prayer meeting explored how to put down the false claims in man’s existence of sin, sickness, and death, because these claims are at odds with Jesus’ command in the book of Matthew: “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” Tonight we will explore further the question, “If man is perfect, like his Father, how then can he be a sinner, become sick and die?” by citing additional Bible authority for putting forth this inquiry. The reason and logic brought out in Mary Baker Eddy’s book, Science And Health with Key to the Scriptures, is used to elucidate and understand this additional Bible authority. Please join us tonight at 6:00 pm to hear these enlightening readings.

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August 31 Readings — “False claims”

In the Gospel of Matthew Jesus tells us “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” If man is perfect, like his Father, how then can he be a sinner, or become sick and die? Could sin,sickness and death actually be false claims in man’s existence? And, could these false claims be hiding man’s true nature as God’s perfect child? The readings explore these questions. Click Here to access the readings