To A Student

My Dear Student:—It is a great thing to be found

worthy to suffer for Christ, Truth. Paul said, “If we

suffer, we shall also reign with him.” Reign then, my

beloved in the Lord. He that marketh the sparrow's fall [5]

will direct thy way.

I have written, or caused my secretary to write, to Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart, of Toronto, Canada (you will find their

card in The C. S. Journal,) that you or your lawyer will

ask them all questions important for your case, and re- [10]

quested that they furnish all information possible. They

will be glad to help you. Every true Christian Scientist

will feel “as bound with you,” but as free in Truth and

Love, safe under the shadow of His wing.

Yes, my student, my Father is your Father; and He [15]

helps us most when help is most needed, for He is the

ever-present help.

I am glad that you are in good cheer. I enclose you

the name of Mr. E. A. Kimball, C. S. D., of Chicago,—

5020 Woodlawn Ave.,—for items relative to Mrs. Steb- [20]

bin's case.

“Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him;

and He shall bring it to pass. And He shall bring forth

thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the

noonday.” This I know, for God is for us. [25]

Write me when you need me. Error has no power

but to destroy itself. It cannot harm you; it cannot stop

the eternal currents of Truth.

Ever with love,

Mary B. G. Eddy