Is prayer enough in an emergency?

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One evening I found my husband collapsed on our bed with severe chest pain. The condition appeared serious and called for immediate aid.

Although my husband had been a certified Emergency Medical Technician for many years, he didn’t want me to call 911. I am a Christian Scientist, so I asked if he wanted me to contact a Christian Science practitioner to pray for him, and he said yes.

The practitioner assured me that she would pray immediately, and that there was no valid power opposed to divine Love, God, which fills all space. This dovetailed perfectly with something I’d read earlier from the groundbreaking book “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The power of Christian Science and divine Love is omnipotent. It is indeed adequate to unclasp the hold and to destroy disease, sin, and death” (p. 412).



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