As we reach a deeper level of spiritual understanding, many things become clearer to us. Christ said, as you give so shall you receive. Most of us relate to this to in a very limited way. We think that if we give money or love, we will receive them in kind. But perhaps the most important application of this principle is in our relationship with God. When we serve God joyously and wholeheartedly, we will find that Spirit will serve us everyday in every way. Turning our lives over to God opens the floodgates so that God’s Presence and Power may guide us.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Psalm 146 Trust in God
Human beings are strange creatures in that we trust that the sun will
rise and set but do not trust in the omnipotence, omniscience and
omnipresence of God. No other creature in all of creation has less than
absolute faith in Spirit; that which is behind, within and around
everything we experience. It is absurd for us to trust in the sun but
not trust in God. Each and everyday we are confronted with the miracles
that are proof of this Presence, yet we question.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Psalm 145 The Nature of God
When we begin to understand the nature of God, we cannot help but be awestruck and humbled. Thanksgiving and love are the only appropriate response. As we step out in faith, we do so based on the character of God (bless your name forever and ever), not our own worthiness. We can declare that God is foremost in our life (I will extol you, my God and my King) when we begin to understand the nature of our relationship with God. The reason that we are saved is because of God’s steadfast love. But the breadth and depth of God is infinite; and just when we think we know all there is to know about God’s wonders, we are surprised by something greater.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Psalm 111 Praise As Practice
Many believe that in order to praise God we must go to church or secret ourselves away in meditation. While these are fine ways to spend time, we must understand that with every breath we take we make a choice whether or not to praise God. If we live in worldly consciousness, we praise that giving our thoughts to the external. When we decide to view all things in our lives spiritually and act accordingly, we praise God. Christianity is a practical daily application of Universal Truth, not theory.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Psalm 133 Oneness
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