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shall receive.” Our
every requirement would be met. Surely the
Father must supply the child. The trunk
of the tree cannot fail to provide for its
branches.
A man came to me in great
distress, saying he was about to lose his
home in the South. In his own words, it
was mortgaged to the hilt, and his creditors
were going to foreclose. It was the house
in which he had been born and had grown
to young manhood, and the thought of losing
it filled his heart and mind with sorrow,
not only from a money standpoint, but from
the standpoint of sentimental association.
I explained to him that the Power that brought
him into existence did so for the purpose
of expressing its limitless supply through
him; that there was no power on earth which
could cut him off from his source except
his own consciousness, and that in reality
he would not be cut off then. I explained
to him that he had it, but was unable to
recognize that it was there, and said to
him, “Infinite substance is manifesting
in you right now.” The next week,
on Sunday, just before leaving my dressing
room in the Selwyn Theatre to give my afternoon
message, I received the following note:
“Dear Mrs. Behrend: I want you to
know that I am the happiest man in the whole
city of New York. My home in the South is
saved. The money came in the most miraculous
way, and I have
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