Sun, 30 November 2014
Radical Grace Lyrics from “All Is Grace” by Melinda Wood Allen:
“Grace from above me, grace from below. Grace deep within me. Grace is all I know –
grace from the heavens, grace from the earth. Grace is all around me, everywhere I turn.
All is good, all is well, all is grace, all is grace. It’s all good. I am well. In this grace, this loving grace.”
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Tue, 25 November 2014
Radical Gratitude I’m so grateful for everything for each and every day. Each moment is a blessing so the prayer I say is, “Thank You for each breath, for my health, for Your love, for my life, for my friends, for my work, for Your grace! Thank You for everything!” |
Sun, 16 November 2014
Radical Praise (from lyrics by Daniel Nahmod to “A Word of Praise for My God”)
“Hallelujah a word of praise –a word of praise for my God!
Hallelujah a word of thanks – a word of thanks for my God!
Let every breath I breath be sacred. Let every word I speak be true.
Let every song I sing be holy and only bring me close to You.
Hallelujah, a blessed day – a blessed day with my God!”
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Sun, 9 November 2014
Radical Forgiveness I am ready, right now, for radical forgiveness.
I fearlessly go forward, ready to forgive and to be forgiven, every new moment.
Whatever wrongs may have been done in error, through ignorance, I now affirm with radical faith that God is working in and through every situation and everyone for good.
Radical forgiveness means “giving for” – Truth for error, faith in place of fear, mercy for condemnation.
As I forgive, I, too, am forgiven, with endless grace.
The Christ within all has unlimited authority to forgive – radically – and forgiveness heals!
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Sun, 9 November 2014
Radical Forgiveness I am ready, right now, for radical forgiveness.
I fearlessly go forward, ready to forgive and to be forgiven, every new moment.
Whatever wrongs may have been done in error, through ignorance, I now affirm with radical faith that God is working in and through every situation and everyone for good.
Radical forgiveness means “giving for” – Truth for error, faith in place of fear, mercy for condemnation.
As I forgive, I, too, am forgiven, with endless grace.
The Christ within all has unlimited authority to forgive – radically – and forgiveness heals!
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Sun, 2 November 2014
Radical Thinking If I want radical positive changes in my life, I must do some positively radical thinking!
Wanting to “get even” is ordinary. Getting rid of enemies by turning them into friends is radical.
Wanting attention by playing the victim is ordinary. Practicing the Presence is radical!
Accepting failure, giving up, blaming others – all that is ordinary. Persistently expecting good outcomes and living by the Golden Rule – now, that is RADICAL!
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