Divine Law

05/11/2025

Written by Belle Black, 1899

Christian Science is not a new theory, but the revival of that divine law established by Jesus during his career on earth, and which was adhered to for three hundred years subsequent thereto; but after that time religion became entangled with politics, and the higher law, which included healing the sick, was excluded from religious worship.

We are frequently accosted with the assertion that Jesus endowed the twelve disciples exclusively with the power to heal; but a close search of the Scriptures proves this to be an erroneous idea. After sending out the twelve, Jesus sent out seventy, and his prayers were also for all those who believed "through their word."

Paul, who was not a disciple, but a violent persecutor of the Christian religion, did some wonderful healing after his conversion. In speaking to the many that "believed on him," Jesus said, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed," just as he said, "Who is my mother? and who are my brethren?" but they who "do the will of my Father which is in heaven." He also said in the last chapter of Mark, "These signs shall follow them that believe ... They shall cast out devils [evils] ... They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover." One of his commands, "heal the sick," demands the same obedience as the other, "preach the gospel." We see many instances where the sick were healed and other miracles performed in the Old Testament through divine Power; even beginning at Genesis, where Abimelech and his wife and maidservant were healed, and through the Psalms and Proverbs, where God promises to heal all our diseases and forgive all our iniquities. Abraham, Elijah, Elisha, and others also possessed sufficient understanding of the divine law to heal. Read Hebrews, 11: 32-34. We are told in James, "The prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up... Pray one for another, that ye may be healed," the latter clause showing that any one may exercise the healing art for another. But the higher mission of Christian Science is to teach "the wicked to forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts."

The writer has seen among the Christian Scientists at San Antonio and elsewhere cases healed of epilepsy, consumption, broken and fractured limbs, diphtheria, neuralgia of twenty-five years' standing, typhoid fever, chronic constipation, etc. And when at Boston in June I saw members who had gathered there from Australia, Italy, Canada, and all parts of the Union, from Maine to California, prominent men and women, lawyers, judges, former ministers and physicians; and among the thirteen hundred and fifty who joined our church that day were representatives from England and Scotland. All nations and all peoples are studying our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker G. Eddy, and are being gathered into the "one fold," for there is but one Way, one Life, one Truth, one God!

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What do Christian Scientists believe? 

John the Baptist came preaching, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand," and thus he turned men with expectancy to the truth revealed by Christ Jesus, to the golden now as the time in which to experience health, holiness, and heaven. It is surely well for us to realize often the truth so sweetly voiced by Whittier:

Divine Law

05/11/2025

Christian Science is not a new theory, but the revival of that divine law established by Jesus during his career on earth, and which was adhered to for three hundred years subsequent thereto; but after that time religion became entangled with politics, and the higher law, which included healing the sick, was excluded from religious worship.

By Duncan Sinclair from the October 1923 issue of The Christian Science Journal