Sun, 31 March 2013
Rise Up! “You are my light. You are my joy. You are my strength. I rise in You. You are my hope. You are my love. You are my peace. I rise in You. Let every heart be lifted higher. Let every soul now be inspired to rise in You! You are the force that lifts the eagles' wings . . . . that makes my heart to sing . . . . that turns an acorn to a tree. You are the power working miracles in me!” (Resurrection prayers inspired by lyrics written by Claudia Carawan) |
Sun, 24 March 2013
“When the great crowd that had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, they took palm branches and went out to meet him, and cried out: ‘Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!’ . . . . So the crowd that was with him when he called Lazarus from the tomb and raised him from death . . . went to meet him, because they heard that he had done this sign” (John 12:12-18). Into Your hands, God, I commend my Spirit. |
Sun, 17 March 2013
Your Green Thumb On the morning of St. Patrick’s Day, here at Unity, we are all honorary Irish, and all invited to be blessed by the wearin’ of the green. In our Scripture, we find so many references to the blessings of “green:” “The pastures of the plain are green” (Joel). “Like green leaves the just flourish” (Proverbs). “Blessed is the he who trusts in the LORD, whose hope is the LORD. He is like a tree planted beside the waters that stretches out its roots to the stream . . . . its leaves stay green” (Jeremiah). “In green pastures you let me graze; to safe waters you lead me” (Psalm 23:2). King David’s last words were these, that somehow sound right spoken with a brogue: “The spirit of the LORD spoke through me; his word was on my tongue . . . . ‘He that rules . . . in justice . . . is like the morning light at sunrise on a cloudless morning, making the greensward sparkle after rain’” (II Samuel 23:2-4). May the road rise up to meet you! “God blessed them, saying: ‘Be fertile and multiply . . . . See, I give you every seed-bearing plant all over the earth and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit on it . . . to be your food; and to all the . . . living creatures . . . I give all the green plants for food’" (Genesis). You are divinely gifted with a green thumb for growing great ideas! |
Sun, 10 March 2013
Jesus & Women In the midst of a culture where it was considered shocking for a man to speak publicly with a woman who was not a relative, Jesus acknowledged the pure Self of every soul. When the Canaanite woman – an outsider -- begged Jesus to heal her daughter, at first He seemed hesitant, but when she beseeched Him, He spoke the word for the daughter’s healing. I am willing to be healed because I am worthy. I am worthy to be healed because I am willing. Jesus’ Pharisee host was shocked when a woman of the city anointed Jesus’ feet at a banquet, but Jesus replied that she was forgiven because she loved so much. I am forgiven because I love. I love because I am forgiven. When Jesus asked a Samaritan woman – with whom Jews would ordinarily have had no dealings – to draw water from the well for Him, He told her about the living water of His Truth teachings. I seek Truth because Truth alone satisfies me. Truth satisfies me because I seek only Truth. When the scribes and Pharisees asked Him for a judgment about a woman caught in adultery, He said that the one among them who was without sin should cast the first stone. I do not condemn because only the Christ is innocent. Because the Christ is innocent, I am not condemned. |
Sun, 3 March 2013
Healing Going On “And Jesus said to the centurion, ‘You may go; as you have believed, let it be done for you.’ And at that very hour (his) servant was healed” (Matthew 8:13). Jesus “took the blind man by the hand and led him outside the village. Putting spittle on his eyes he laid his hands on him and asked, ‘Do you see anything?’ Looking up he replied, ‘I see people looking like trees and walking.’ Then he laid hands on his eyes a second time and he saw clearly; his sight was restored and he could see everything distinctly” (Mark 8:22-5). The Canaanite woman said, “‘Please, Lord . . . .’ Then Jesus said to her in reply, ‘O woman, great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish.’ And her daughter was healed from that hour” (Matthew 15:27-8). “Immediately the man became well, took up his mat, and walked. Now that day was a sabbath” (John 5:9). “I am becoming stronger. I am becoming whole. I walk in beauty, in the healing light of love” (from the lyrics of “The Healing Light of Love” by Penny Nichols). There is a healing going on! |
Sun, 24 February 2013
We Are Unity How do we “keep the unity of the spirit”? We do this not just by putting up with one another, but by “bearing with one another in love” (Ephesians 4). How are we “brought to complete unity” (John 17)? We do this not just by belonging to the same “team,” but by beholding the Christ in one another. How do we become “God’s chosen people . . . all together in perfect unity” (Colossians 3)? We do this not just by attending the same church, but by learning to live by the universal laws that Jesus demonstrated. How do we make life on earth “good and pleasant” (Psalm 133)? We do this not by pretending everything is okay, but by actively living our faith, choosing to express our unity with God and one another. When we do this, then we are Unity! |
Sun, 17 February 2013
How's that Working 4 U So, I ask myself, “How’s that working for you?” Life is supposed to work! When I look for validation of this principle, I take a good long look at my own life. When I am focused on the good, only good can come to me. When I seek spiritual understanding above all else, everything else works out for my highest good. When I work for God – for the good of all – everything works for my good. In choosing my path, I ask myself, is it true, is it kind, is it just, is it loving? As I take the high road, I find joy in the journey! |
Sun, 10 February 2013
Lovelution The whole point of living is to learn how to love. The basic rule is this: to find love, I have to be love. No matter how smart I am or what sacrifices I may have made, everything else fades: love is all that matters in my life. Love cannot cohabit with non-love. My strength, my stability, my serenity, my joy, my happiness, my well-being, life, are all about love: it is all that lasts. I am here to learn to express and receive love. I am growing, never giving up, and I am living proof of “lovelution!” I love the life I am making. |
Sun, 3 February 2013
The Game of Life To play successfully the Game of Life, I train my mind to image health, wealth, and happiness, so these are the results I bring into my life. Life is not a battle. Love is the fulfillment of the law. The Christ within me – God’s image and likeness – has never failed, and always wins the Game of Life. I play fair. I trust in God as my unfailing supply and my good now comes to me abundantly, quickly, under grace, and in perfect ways. All power is given to me through right thinking to bring my heaven upon my earth, and this is the goal of the “Game of Life!” |
Sun, 27 January 2013
Home By Dark What a gift to find a moment to feel at home in the presence of God all around me in my prayer time. What a gift to feel at home, safe in the Presence in my life, right now. What a gift to find a place in life where they know me, love me for who I am; a place that is home, free from fears, where all they ask is that I be home by dark. |
Sun, 20 January 2013
So Far, So Good We welcome Unity favorite David Roth this Sunday, as we also remember and honor the words of Dr. Martin Luther King. “As we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back.” “With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope . . . .” “With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together . . . .” “With this faith we will be able. . . to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. . . . Let freedom ring!” Are we moving along on our collective journey of human progress? Well, although there are certainly many areas of our expression that could still use a lot of work, we look for the signs of progress, and we declare together, "So far, so good!" |
Sun, 13 January 2013
In the Shelter of Each Other You will love the music for our service this Sunday! It will sing through the windows of your heart forever. Paul speaks of the spiritual unfoldment of the soul as a great race. He wrote, “Run so as to win” (Corinthians 9:24), and “Forgetting what lies behind but straining forward to what lies ahead, I continue my pursuit toward the goal, the prize of God's upward calling, in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:13-14). In Hebrews, we read: “Let us rid ourselves of every burden . . . that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us” (Hebrews 12:1). We will sing together the traditional African spiritual song that goes like this: “Lord, guide my feet while I run this race . . . . Hold my hand while I run this race . . . . Stand by me as I run this race . . . . Guide my heart as I run this race . . . . I’m Your child as I run this race.” Let us remember that we are all God’s children and God’s dwelling is with the human race. So, we are all on the same team, dwelling in the shelter of each other. |
Sun, 6 January 2013
Be Serene in 2013 |
Sun, 30 December 2012
It takes strength to surrender and courage to let go. “. . . Now we are released . . . from . . . what held us captive, so that we may serve in the newness of the spirit” (Romans 7:6). It takes faith to leave the path we know. “LORD; teach me your paths” (Psalm 25:4-5). Let God lead me. Let Spirit lead me, let love lead me home. “When the people of the land enter the presence of the LORD . . . no one shall return by the gate through which he has entered . . . . [This is to be] The year of release” (Ezekial 46:9, 17). Give me strength to surrender, courage to let go of the past, and love to lead me through the best year I have ever seen: two thousand and thirteen. |
Sun, 23 December 2012
Make of my heart a manger, Lord, to receive the newborn Christ Child. Calm my fears, and give me peace, Lord, that I may witness the birth of the Christ Child in everyday experience. Give me a sign, Lord, that the Christ Child is born in the midst of the simple life. In steadfast, stable faith, Lord, I behold the newborn Christ Child in the manger of my heart. That’s what this season of love is about. “If we’ll just keep our hearts as open as a Bethlehem sky, then we can take this feeling with us the rest of our lives.” |
Sun, 16 December 2012
Our Christmastime is filled with Light as we remember to give thanks for Baby Jesus, sent here with love. In our celebrations of this holy time, we laugh, we pray, we love, we dance, we sing out loud, and we forgive differences. We think of the moment when the angelic revelation came to the shepherds keeping the night watch with their flocks, and in this moment, all is well in the world, without a doubt. That’s what this season of love is about. “If we’ll just keep our hearts as open as a Bethlehem sky, then we can take this feeling with us the rest of our lives.” |
Sun, 9 December 2012
How many more shopping days until Christmas? How many more days are left on earth? Let’s count our days aright, dismissing worries about the Mayan Calendar and about all the days of our lives. Let’s pray this prayer, every day! |
Sun, 2 December 2012
The Heart Sutra is possibly the best known text of Mahayana Buddhism, and is said to be the pure distillation of wisdom. This relatively short selection of ancient wisdom is part of the much larger collection of about 40 sutras composed between 100 BCE and 500 CE. As with most Buddhist scriptures, simply believing in the teaching of the Heart Sutra is not the point, for it speaks of a Truth that cannot be grasped only by intellect. The idea is to keep the words of this simple prayer in our hearts so that true understanding unfolds by grace through sincere practice of peacefulness, fearlessness, and love. We find that these essential teachings are echoed in the Hebrew and Christian scriptures as well. The “Bodhisattvas” mentioned in the Heart Sutra are idealized pure minded souls who express perfect love and experience “Nirvana” – the bliss of perfect freedom and peace. “The Bodhisattvas rely on the Perfection of Wisdom, and so with no delusions, they feel no fear, and have Nirvana here and now. All the Buddhas, past, present, and future, rely on the Perfection of Wisdom, and live in full enlightenment.” |
Sun, 25 November 2012
These lyrics from Daniel Nahmod's song "Years to My Life" say it all. “I didn’t mean to forgive you for all the harm you’ve done. I didn’t plan to understand you, but against my will, I’ve begun. In searching my soul, I found that place. Now there’s no mistaking this calmer space. I never counted my blessings. I only saw where you failed, blinding myself to the lessons you taught in tender detail. Well, time has a way of clearing sight, like slowly someone turned on a light. I didn’t know you’d consumed me. I couldn’t see what I’d become. I thought I was some kind of grownup, but I was still so young. And the more I denied it, the worse it grew, ‘Til all I was left with was blaming you. I’m adding years to my life, years to my life, by saying goodbye to my anger. I’ve frozen years of my life, holding so much cold inside. Now, finally, I find I have cried the ice away.” I’m adding years to my life by forgiving! |
Sun, 18 November 2012
Let us pray in the consciousness of this prayer of gratitude, even when we feel that we are lacking, even when we feel lost, even when we worry that there is not enough, even when we forget that each new day brings blessings, if we will only open our hearts to receive them: A Prayer of Thanksgiving: Thank You, God, for Your never-failing generosity to me. Thank You for revealing a safe and direct path for me. Thank you for revealing my spiritual inheritance of abundant good, well being and strength, peace of mind, freedom from worry, and new blessings in every new day. |
Sun, 11 November 2012
Permanent prosperity comes through divine wisdom. Many wonders await in my mind’s eye. If I can conceive it, I can receive it. Knowing that God’s divine plan for me is good and only good, with great clarity, I claim my destiny. I pray the Prayer of Jabez from First Chronicles in scripture: “Bless me and extend my boundaries!” Beyond perceived boundaries lie infinite possibilities of good. Jesus taught: “Whatever you ask for in prayer with faith, you will receive" (Matthew 21:22). As I believe, I do receive! |
Sun, 4 November 2012
Throughout the Old and New Testaments, the message is repeated over and over again: Live the Truth that you know and reap what you sow. As we hold to our highest ideals, in thought, word, and action, we tend to draw outcomes to ourselves according to our faith and willingness to receive. By the law of attraction, we are literally magnetized to our vision of what we faithfully express and what we feel willing and worthy to manifest. Realizing that our thoughts are creative, we truly are on a mission to hold the vision of what we want in our lives. Right now, right where we are, we are in the right place at the right time, and we are magnets for fulfillment and prosperity. |
Sun, 28 October 2012
God sees us “without the masks” of seeming personality flaws, physical defects, past mistakes |
Tue, 23 October 2012
I am an idea in the Mind of God. I let God’s idea express in me and as me. I am what I think. I am daily changed into a likeness truer to God’s image of me. God’s world is the real world. In God’s world I am loved as I really am. In God, I live, and move, and have my being. In me, God lives, moves, and has expression as my real Self. |
Sun, 14 October 2012
God is with you now and has always been with you. Alone in the wilderness, the patriarch, Jacob, declared this realization: “Truly, the LORD is in this spot, although I did not know it!” (Genesis 28:16). God is nearer than the breath you are breathing. Rahab, woman of Jericho, also realized the omnipresence of God, declaring the God of the Children of Israel to be “in heaven above and on earth below” (Joshua 2:11). Later, in Psalm 139, King David sang: “Where can I hide from your spirit? From your presence, where can I flee? If I ascend to the heavens, you are there . . . . If I fly with the wings of dawn and alight beyond the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand hold me fast,” and rejoiced, “You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother's womb . . . . My very self you knew . . . . when I was being made in secret” (Psalm 139:13-15). Wherever you are, God is, softly whispering in your soul: “I am here with you, I will never leave you. I have always been with you, all along.” |
Sun, 7 October 2012
Jesus taught that it is natural for a good shepherd to leave the ninety-nine sheep in his fold in order to rescue one little lost lamb. Well versed in the Torah, surely Jesus knew the story of the brave little donkey who wisely turned from the angel in her path, though it was invisible to the prophet Balaam. By grace, we learn intuitive wisdom through animals. We all know the story of Daniel in the lions’ den. By grace, we learn gentleness through animals. When Jesus entered Jerusalem, He fulfilled the prophecy by riding on the unbroken colt of a donkey. By grace, we learn receptivity through animals. Even the prophet Jonah, who thought he could hide from God’s mission for him, prayed from the belly of the “big fish” and was delivered safely to the shore. By grace, we learn that God works through animals. This Sunday, we will spiritually “swim with the dolphins!” |
Sun, 30 September 2012
“I open my eyes, greet this new day, take a deep breath, and as I pray, I give thanks. I know that I am blessed. So, I expect the best. Right where I am, just as I am, all that I want, all I desire is now waiting here for me. The universe conspires to insure my happiness. So, I expect the best. I expect the best from every passing moment, every single day, I’m loving my life, living my dreams, losing my fears, spreading my wings, feeling alive, anticipating what the future holds for me. I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next. I expect the best!” |
Sun, 23 September 2012
I trust in Spirit as my “GPS” – God’s Positioning System – and my journey is safe and sure. Traveling through a seeming “desert” in life, I am led to “oases” in God’s presence. I take the high road on my journey, for it is the way of joy and healing. Even when I cannot see the path before me, I know that God is with me, every step of the road ahead. |
Sun, 16 September 2012
Let me be pure of heart, and see only God – only good – when I look upon others. I remember that what I am seeing is what I am being. So, instead of taking offense, I bless. If others point out my faults or disappoint me humanly, I learn not to take it personally. We are all growing. Seen through the eyes of divine love, we look divine! |
Sun, 9 September 2012
I am a spiritual newcomer. I no longer stand in the shadows of former expectations of me. I make room for new Self-understanding. I release everyone else’s vision of who I should be, and I find my way home. I know that I can take my own road and feel a freedom I have never known. I am unlearning what was never true and unbecoming what I never was. I am coming home! |
Sun, 2 September 2012
“Only say the word” (Matthew 8:8), said the Centurion to Jesus, knowing that his servant would be healed instantly through Jesus’ spoken word of faith. The great tradition of positive affirmations in Unity follows this same line of thought. Take a deep breath and speak these affirmations, inspired by Florence Scovel Shinn, author of the New Thought classic: Your Word Is Your Wand: “Divine Love, through me, now dissolves all seeming obstacles and makes clear, easy and successful my way.” “I stand steadfast, immovable, giving thanks for my seeming impossible good to come to pass.” “I now stand aside and watch God work.” “Nothing is too good to be true. Nothing is too wonderful to happen. Nothing is too good to last.” We now affirm with you: Your word of faith is your magic wand, for your word is God in action! |
Sun, 26 August 2012
The Sanskrit word “yoga” has the literal meaning of "yoke," from a root word meaning “to join,” “to unite,” or “to attach.” In a way, “Unity” has the same sort of meaning. We might even think of Jesus as the great “Yoga Master,” for He taught: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for your selves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light" (Matthew 11:28-30). I affirm that I rest in the center of my being, I release tension with each breath and inhale joy and enthusiasm effortlessly. St. Paul wrote of spiritual discipline like “training” the body. I affirm that with energy, courage, and determination, I steadfastly practice the discipline of physical and mental poise. Like Jesus, Paul referred to the body as a temple. I now claim that I am deeply connected to heaven and earth, for my body is a temple of the living God. I radiate health and happiness from the core of my body temple, and I am at peace. |
Sun, 19 August 2012
I am a Child of God and God is Love. God cannot fail, so I cannot fail. Suffering and pain are not God’s will. God’s will is good and only good, for God is Love. God is my Healer, God is my Savior, God is Love – mighty in the midst of me. Getting “even” is not the way to win. The way to win is by loving more, for God is Love. |
Sun, 12 August 2012
Throughout the Bible, we read of the subtle power of small things. In I Kings, the prophet Elijah sent his servant to look for a rain cloud seven times. At last, the servant said he saw a little cloud as small as a man’s hand coming up from the sea. Elijah told him to hurry, because the rain was coming. Sure enough in only a moment, “the sky grew dark with clouds and wind, and a heavy rain fell.” Proverbs speaks of the wisdom of tiny ants, the cunning of tiny hyraxes making their homes in rocky crags, the organization of migrating locusts, and the agility of lizards, making their way into kings’ palaces. Jesus taught that the tiny mustard seed could grow into the largest of plants. Though only a youth, David the shepherd boy was able to conquer the mighty Goliath. Therefore, let these words of Lisa Firestone’s be our prayer today: “Though I be small, God, give me the grace to be love’s beacon while I’m in this place. Help me be all I can for the human race. Use me, Spirit, though I be so very, very small.” |
Sun, 5 August 2012
Jesus, our Wayshower, taught us how to pray with and for one another. He said: “This is how you are to pray: Our Father in heaven” (Matthew 6:9). Therefore, whatever we affirm for others, we also claim for ourselves. Whatever we claim for others, we also affirm for ourselves, for we are all children of the same Father – the same Sustainer-Creator, Source. We are one in Spirit. Jesus said, concerning His beloved followers: “I pray for them . . . . And I consecrate myself for them, so that they also may be consecrated in truth . . . that they may be one” (John 17:9,19-21 ). St. Paul, inspired by the Christ, wrote: “We always give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you . . . . We do not cease praying for you” (Colossians 1:3-12). Jesus, our Master, lovingly revealed that we would come to know that true prayer requires no intermediary: “On that day you will ask in my name, and I do not tell you that I will ask the Father for you. For the Father himself loves you” (John 16:26-7). Therefore, know that in Unity, Someone is praying for you. Someone is knowing the Truth for you and with you. Be comforted in love. |
Sun, 29 July 2012
On the journey of Life, Jesus – the Great Example – goes before me and shows me the way. When the road seems long and winding, steep and rough – Christ, the Wayshower, makes my way straight and smooth. The I Am – the Christ indwelling each and all – is the only way, the truth, and the life. The Christ – the I Am within me – is my Wayshower, my saving grace. |
Wed, 25 July 2012
The Book of Jonah is a classic example of a soul trying to escape following through with divine guidance. God told him to go to Nineveh and preach the word of God, and he got on a ship and went in another direction, instead. I learn from the story of Jonah and resolve instead to follow God’s guidance. In the words of Daniel Nahmod’s beautiful song (“Inside (to Find My God”): “I will leave this world as it is, go inside to find my God. Inside there is peace, inside there is joy, inside there is more than enough. I will leave this life as it is, go inside to find my God. Inside, there is peace, inside there is joy, inside there is sacred love.” I go first to God, and then take outer steps (head to my “Nineveh”) if and as God directs, and I am delivered. |
Sun, 15 July 2012
Even if a “flood” of seeming troubles appears in my life, I call it a “cleansing.” When I “go with the flow,” challenges always bring me to a higher place. When I pray for a sign, God sends me a sign – the promise of inner peace. I give thanks for the rainbows that can only come through the blessing of the rain. |
Sun, 8 July 2012
This lesson speaks to the heart: it is taken from the Book of Psalms and from the lyrics to a song by Tom Kimmel. The title says it all: “No One Gets to Heaven If Anybody Else Is Left Behind.” “How many say of me, ‘God will not save that one,’ But you, LORD, are a shield around me; my glory, you keep my head high” (Ps. 3). “No one gets to heaven if anybody else is left behind.” “You, LORD, give light to my lamp; my God brightens the darkness about me” (Ps.18). “There is a light when we need it the most.” “You will show me the path to life, abounding joy in your presence, the delights at your right hand forever” (Ps. 16). “There is a way through this world if we keep this in mind . . . .” “Some had lost their way in a barren desert; found no path . . . . In their distress they cried to the LORD, who rescued them in their peril, guided them by a direct path” (Ps.107). “No one gets to heaven if any body else is left behind.” |
Sun, 1 July 2012
At the core of Jesus’ ministry in the gospels is the goal of “getting free.” Imagine the impact of His words when He read from scripture with unmistakable conviction: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me . . . . He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives . . . to let the oppressed go free” (Luke 4:18). His words help me to get free as I accept His timeless teachings. The Christ Spirit indwelling me now sets me free from oppression. I claim my identity as a person of faith; therefore, I can no longer be bound by negative beliefs. I am getting free of worries and fears by knowing this Truth that sets me free from past limitations. I no longer walk as a slave to circumstances. I dwell in my Father’s house, and I am free, I am unlimited, right here and right now. |
Sun, 24 June 2012
Jesus taught about spirituality as an “inside job.” It’s not what I eat that makes me pure; what’s “eating me” must be purified. My spirituality is an inside job. It’s not rituals and religious practices that make me holy. My spirituality is an inside job. Jesus said, “people do not pick figs from thornbushes, nor do they gather grapes from brambles . . . . from the fullness of the heart the mouth speaks” (Luke 6:43-5). I have to be the change I want to see in the world. My spirituality is an inside job. Jesus said that when we pray, we should go to our “inner room, close the door” (Matthew 6:6) and pray to our Father in secret, and our Father who sees in secret will bring forth the manifestation accordingly in my life. If I want to change my world, I have to change my mind. My spirituality begins with me; it is an inside job! |
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Sun, 10 June 2012
Who does the dishes? I do! Here are some useful rules for true “spiritual housekeeping:” I wash the dishes by washing the inside first: as I hold cleansing thoughts of purity and harmony, my outward “house” is also in order. When mending is to be done, I release outworn thinking; I think wholeness and renewal, and the healing work is lasting and complete. Meals are prepared with love and served with joy, for Christ is at our table; all are nourished and made strong, as grace radiates from every plate. I am the willing servant of the Lord, faithfully keeping my spiritual “house” in order, and living in the flow of limitless prosperity. |
Sun, 3 June 2012
“Those who go forth . . . carrying sacks of seed, will return with cries of joy, carrying their bundled sheaves” (Psalms 126:6). I am like Johnnie Appleseed: I sow good intentions everywhere I go, trusting that the good I freely share always comes home to me multiplied. Jesus reminds us, “One sows and another reaps.” I enjoy the roses blooming along my Path that were planted by others who walked this way before me. It is “my business” to keep the good moving along: Doing good is good business and good practice for a good life. Sure, sometimes it may not seem that the good we are trying to do is really “doing any good.” But St. Paul encouraged us to hang in there: “Let us not grow tired of doing good, for in due time we shall reap our harvest, if we do not give up. So then, while we have the opportunity, let us do good to all” (Galatians 6:9-10). Every little thought, every little word, every little action, given in unconditional love, will multiply blessings both for the giver and for the receiver. So, pass it on! |
Sun, 20 May 2012
There is something about the old preaching style that rings true, that brings a lesson home, and fills the heart with faith and joy. We read in scripture that when the prophets of old would speak Truth, all the people answered, “Amen!” – expressing together their enthusiastic agreement. “Amen” is not just a concluding word, grammatically well-placed at the end of a prayer. It means: “I agree! That goes for me, too!” and “Bring it on! Let it be so in the manifest as it is in the ideal!” The word, “Amen” expresses approval, acceptance, agreement, but also is a joyous welcome for the blessing to come into form right here and now. The pattern of effectual prayer that is confirmed by the “Amen” is of profound significance in our own creative process. It is our way of saying, “Yes!” Have we said, “Yes!” to divine guidance? Have we said “Yes!” to healing in mind and body? Have we said, “Yes!” to prosperity in every aspect of our lives? Have we said, “Yes!” to harmonious relationships that work all the time and to peace that spreads over the land? Let all the people say, “Amen!” |
Sun, 13 May 2012
I am made in the divine image and likeness of my Father-Mother God. The divine masculine and the divine feminine express in all creation. “Mankind” is really humankind – divine beings who image like God images. Everybody is somebody’s child, and everybody is a Child of God, Who loves us with an everlasting love. |
Sun, 6 May 2012
My every notion is energy in motion! As I hold to the Truth I love, my thoughts become things, and my dreams become manifest. If my dreams seem undoable, I cheer up and try again. Head up, I carry on and my dreams become visible. My dreams are destined for fulfillment for they are inspired by God, the Able-To-Do-All-Things! I am unstoppable! Anything is possible, for I believe! |
Sun, 29 April 2012
I accept my healing – through whatever means, whether it happens instantly or takes however long it takes. I am in the healing mode, right now! No matter how long I have suffered, I know that I have enough faith to reach out and accept my healing. No matter how helpless I feel or long I have felt this way, I am ready to be set free. No more waiting for permission. It is time for me to claim my healing! |
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