possesses, “I am the power,” he would trespass upon [15]

divine Science, yield to material sense, and lose his power;

even as when saying, “I have the power to sin and be

sick,” and persisting in believing that he is sick and a

sinner. If he says, “I am of God, therefore good,” yet

persists in evil, he has denied the power of Truth, and [20]

must suffer for this error until he learns that all power is

good because it is of God, and so destroys his self-de-

ceived sense of power in evil. The Science of being gives

back the lost likeness and power of God as the seal of