Winslow – God Can Do It – Wentwort Winslow

God Can Do It          by Wentworth Byron Winslow

He that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that
he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Hebrews 11:6

The only way to handle malpractice (bad practice) is to
practice right when the temptation comes to practice
wrong; choosing always to serve good and not evil.      Author

Introduction

Jesus said: “Let not him who seeks cease until he finds, and when he finds he shall be astonished; astonished he shall reach the kingdom, and having reached the kingdom he shall rest.”
For nearly a third of a century the author of this book has endeavored to bring health, joy and peace to the suffering, sorrowful and hungry; in other words, to bring to seekers after Truth the vision of the Christ – the light of Mind, whereby they too might behold the Kingdom of God even as he himselfbeholds it. We may not all see eye to eye today with the statements of the author, but he who reads may accept or reject them; nevertheless they are the revelations unfolded to the author as he has come nearer and nearer to the Kingdom of God – that Kingdom not being in the far-distant future nor in the near-distant future, but here and now. God alone is infallible, and God alone provides the means for our advancement, and just to the extent that he, the author, has caught the Word of God, are these writings true. With added spiritUal growth and understanding, some things which appear to be true today may give place to the higher vision of the allness of God.
In the spirit of divine Love, following humbly in the footsteps of her upon whom the Holy Ghost descended in this age, and which enabled him to attain this vision of the Christ, this book goes forth into the world, bearing with it the hope and trust that  through its perusal others may feel this same descent of the Holy Ghost upon them, and so find that “peace which passeth all understanding.”

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00 Extra Pages Dedicated in loving, grateful thanks to God's Messenger to this age, Mary Baker Eddy. 7 PDF
01 Ask What I Shall Give Thee This human mind had utterly failed him, and Solomon knew it.  1 4 4 PDF
02 Eventually Why Not Now? Years ago there was an advertisement which consisted of the following words: "Eventually - why not now?" and a picture of a sack of flour. 5 6 2 PDF
03 Seek First the Kingdom With What? How? Jesus knew the Kingdom of God could not be attained by means of the human mind.  7 8 2 PDF
04 An Anachronism All about us are voices, music, songs, and so on, and if we dial in on them, we can hear them. 9 12 4 PDF MP3
05 The Salesman He was the victim of a plot to kill him, which today we would call a "frame-up," and he knew perfectly well what was going on.  13 15 3 PDF
06 Cast Your Net on the Right Side Jesus said: "All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.  16 20 5 PDF
07 A Similitude We also have our first introduction to the fishermen disciples, who are to become fishers of men.  21 27 7 PDF
08 It Shall Come to Pass It depends not at all upon you, nor upon me, nor upon anyone else, but upon the Intelligence which governs all things.  28 29 2 PDF
09 Let God do It The world has been receiving the things it has not asked for and, in fact, could not ask for in the past eons. 30 33 4 PDF
10 The Ghost of Evil Our steps would fIrst falter; we would pause, and then, as we believed we saw a ghost, we would tum and flee at the top of our speed.  34 37 4 PDF
11 More On Malpractice If it be said that this is so only in belief, then all the more reason to protect oneself from the belief. 38 38 1 PDF
12 The Theater It is as though you were in a theater. You are there to see the play. Everything is set for you to do so.  39 41 3 PDF
13 The Lighthouse Keeper Always is this presence of God with us, this pillar of cloud by day, and of fire by night, to guide us on the way and lead us into safety.  42 44 3 PDF
14 Uncle Sam The dictionary defines the word "demonstrate" as meaning "to manifest, show forth, exhibit; to exhibit proof beyond possibility of doubt." 45 49 5 PDF
15 I Am The Lord Thy God God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth."  50 52 3 PDF
16 Occupy Till I Come Jesus said to Peter, "If I will that he [John] tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"  53 55 3 PDF
17 Enchantment Did you ever see a bird enchanted or hypnotized by a serpent? At least you have read of it.  56 57 2 PDF
18 Unthinking "The less mind there is manifested in matter, the better. When the unthinking lobster loses its claw, the claw grows again.  58 60 3 PDF
19 The Prayer of Expectation We must recollect at all times that there is nothing impossible to God.  61 62 2 PDF
20 It Searches the Joints and the Marrow When you go into the water, you cast aside your gannents, and let the water have every opportunity to cleanse the body and make it clean.  63 64 2 PDF
21 The Precious from the Vile "If thou take forth the precious from the vile ... " (Jeremiah). The precious is the "I," Spirit, Soul, Mind, God.  65 65 1 PDF
22 Transformation "Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind," said Paul.  66 67 2 PDF
23 More About Prayer Jesus said, ''When thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray . . . "  68 70 3 PDF
24 What Is Man? It seems incredible that he should be so stupid as not to strive to cease his thinking, and to let the one Mind, God, do the thinking for T 71 73 3 PDF
25 The Mining Engineer A man walked into a practitioner's offices and said, "I am a mining engineer. 74 75 2 PDF
26 A Great Old Practitioner There was a great old practitioner whose name was Alijah, and by the way, he was a direct antecedent of Jesus.  76 77 2 PDF
27 Perfectly Attuned The operation of a motor engine is a good illustration of this very fact.  78 79 2 PDF
28 Joy You will be surprised at the result, not only in others, but in yourself and in your affairs.  80 81 2 PDF
29 The Vision of the Real-Man What could be more plain, or in greater agreement?  82 83 2 PDF
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