Making other people happy is our reason for existence ~ Frederick L Rawson
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Giving ~ # of resources from each reference Giving as a theme is one of the most important terms use in all the resources 1. 70 ~ Bible 2. 44 ~ Science & Health 3. 79 ~ Mary Baker Eddy Other writings 4. 7 ~ Christian Science Hymnal
Exploring the Value of Giving to Enhance Infinite Progression Striving for Concrete Being
A. Substantial Words to use for more references 1. Give 2. Charity 3. Share 4. Love 5. Gratitude 6. Tithe 7. Various forms of the above words 8. 100's of additional references from above words B. Introduction to Key points 1. Giving ~ Most important function for humanity 2. Giving ~ key to success in everything 3. Christ Jesus ~ devoted life to giving 4. Healing ~ Method of Jesus for giving 5. Love is the greatest motive for giving 6. Hate is the opposite of love. 7. The only obstruction to giving is hate. 8. Solution to obstruction = loving not hating 9. Reason for giving = God is love 10. Giving ~ Key points a) God is love ~ We should reflect this quality b) Give intelligently = Look for everyone's c) Solve needs 1 at a time 11. Christian Science practitioners = giving C. Some of the geniuses solving needs 1. Christ Jesus ~ 41 impersonal Parables 2. Mary Baker Eddy ~ See Index in Menu 3. Frederick L Rawson ~ 1,315 solutions 4. Wentworth Winslow ~ 4 books ~ 122 articles D. Giving ~ Other Genius Authors 1. Helen Wright ~ Book defines God ~ 7 terms 2. Dr. Robert C Putnam ~ 10 Bible Lessons 3. Doris Grekel ~ Newsletter 50 years 4. Andrew Hartsook ~ Newsletter 50 years 5. John Sinton ~ Science & Health Analysis 6. Gordon Brown ~ Science & Health Analysis 7. John Morgan ~ Bible + MBE Other Writings E. References to remove obstructions to giving 1. Sermon on the Mount ~ Christ Jesus ~ Below 2. Luke 18:9-30 ~ Christ Jesus ~ See below 3. Love Your Enemies ~ Mary B Eddy ~ See below 2. MBEI Treatments ~ Evil Impersonalization
Sermon on the Mount ~ Christ Jesus ~ Matthew Chpt 5-7
Jesus proclaims the new values of the kingdom 5:1 - When Jesus saw the vast crowds he went up the hill-side and after he had sat down his disciples came to him. 5:2-12 - Then he began his teaching by saying to them, "How happy are the humbleminded, for the kingdom of Heaven is theirs! "How happy are those who know what sorrow means for they will be given courage and comfort! "Happy are those who claim nothing, for the whole earth will belong to them! "Happy are those who are hungry and thirsty for goodness, for they will be fully satisfied! "Happy are the merciful, for they will have mercy shown to them! "Happy are the utterly sincere, for they will see God! "Happy are those who make peace, for they will be sons of God! Click to See COMPLETE PDF View
18:9-14 - Then he gave this illustration to certain people who were confident of their own goodness and looked down on others: ‘Two men went up to the Temple to pray, one was a Pharisee, the other was a tax-collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed like this with himself, 'O God, I do thank you that I am not like the rest of mankind, greedy, dishonest, impure, or even like that tax-collector over there. I fast twice every week; I give away a tenth-part of all my income.' But the tax-collector stood in a distant corner, scarcely daring to look up to Heaven, and with a gesture of despair, said, 'God, have mercy on a sinner like me.' I assure you that he was the man who went home justified in God's sight, rather than the other one. For everyone who sets himself up as somebody will become a nobody, and the man who makes himself nobody will become somebody.’ Jesus welcomes babies 18:15-17 - Then people began to bring babies to him so that he could put his hands on them. But when the disciples noticed it, they frowned on them. But Jesus called them to him, and said, ‘You must let little children come to me, and you must never prevent their coming. The kingdom of God belongs to little children like these. I tell you, the man who will not accept the kingdom of God like a little child will never get into it at all.’ Jesus and riches 18:18 - Then one of the Jewish rulers put this question to him, 'Master, I know that you are good; tell me, please, what must I do to be sure of eternal life?' 18:19-20 - ‘I wonder why you call me good?’ returned Jesus. ‘No one is good - only the one God. You know the commandments - 'Do not commit adultery,' 'Do not murder,' 'Do not steal,' 'Do not bear false witness,' 'Honour your father and your mother'’ 18:21 - ‘All these,’ he replied, ‘I have carefully kept since I was quite young.’ 18:22 - And when Jesus heard that, he said to him, ‘There is still one thing you have missed. Sell everything you possess and give the money away to the poor, and you will have riches in Heaven. Then come and follow me.’ 18:23 - But when he heard this, he was greatly distressed for he was very rich. 18:24-25 - And when Jesus saw how his face fell, he remarked, ‘How difficult it is for those who have great possessions to enter the kingdom of God! A camel could squeeze through the eye of a needle more easily than a rich man could get into the kingdom of God.’ 18:26 - Those who heard Jesus say this, exclaimed, ‘Then who can possibly be saved?’ 18:27 - Jesus replied, ‘What men find impossible is perfectly possible with God.’ 18:28 – ‘Well,’ rejoined Peter, ‘we have left all that we ever had and followed you.’ 18:29-30 - And Jesus told them, ‘Believe me, nobody has left his home or wife, or brothers or parents or children for the sake of the kingdom of God, without receiving very much more in this present life - and eternal life in the world to come.’ Show all
Love Your Enemies ~ MISC Chpt 1 pg 8-13 ~ Mary Baker Eddy
Who is thine enemy that thou shouldst love him? Is it a creature or a thing outside thine own creation? Can you see an enemy, except you first formulate this enemy and then look upon the object of your own conception? What is it that harms you? Can height, or depth, or any other creature separate you from the Love that is omnipresent good, — that blesses infinitely one and all? Simply count your enemy to be that which defiles, defaces, and dethrones the Christ-image that you should reflect. Whatever purifies, sanctifies, and consecrates human life, is not an enemy, however much we suffer in the process. Shakespeare writes: "Sweet are the uses of adversity." Click to See COMPLETE PDF View
Structure to Consider ~ Key Points on Giving