I'm glad you stopped by. Man, how I hunger for the Word of God today. That's what feeds me. That's what makes my heart beat. That's what makes me want to relieve the suffering of others and support them.
Behold, I make all things new." (Rev 21.5) Wow, today is a new day. It is God's day, so then see how everything is subject to the power of Good.
Be glad, rejoice, be grateful, see harmony - experience Life.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Peace in Congo, Afghanistan, Sudan
Peace. Is it a distant concept?
Well, maybe. I know our lives are busy, but for the last several years a civil war has been raging in the central African country of Congo. In this civil war, most of the victims are women and children. What should your response be? Should it be indifference or should you bless everyone involved in the conflict? Jesus Christ believed that you should bless our enemies. That's the way he lived and his life and theology changed the world. If you follow Jesus, then Congo, or Sudan or Afghanistan is a great opportunity to bless everyone involved in wars in these countries. What I didn't realize until recently is how much the soldiers perpetrating violence need blessing. We don't bless them in their violence of course. We bless them in their desire to do right, their humanitarianism, their care for the weak. We bless them in their soberness.
The first time I started praying for Congo, I listened to God for ideas. And God answered right away and said to pray about drunkenness, including being drunk with power and the love of violence.
Blessing everyone involved in a conflict is powerful. How can I say that? Because in life we are dealing with ideas. In war, the idea is there are tribal differences, there are many minds at war with each other, there are limited resources, there's bad blood, bad history, enraged thinking. That's where God and Christ come in. Jesus proved the power of loving your enemies by blessing and loving even on the cross. This Love overcame death. God is divine Love, which is infinite Love. Infinite means "fills all space."
You end war by not ignoring it. You end war, not by taking sides, but by living, praying and knowing that God, infinite Love is everywhere and all powerful. You end war by blessing everyone including the soldiers. When you do that, you are practicing the First Commandment (Exodus 20:3) that there are no other gods (powers or authority) besides Love.
I bless you all as children of the one God, divine Love. I bless all those trapped by war and all those waging war as children of God.
Mary Baker Eddy, an American woman who discovered the laws of God, which she named Christian Science, said this:
"One infinite God, good, unifies men and nations; constitutes the brotherhood of man; ends wars; fulfils the Scripture, "Love thy neighbor as thyself;" annihilates pagan and Christian idolatry, — whatever is wrong in social, civil, criminal, political, and religious codes; equalizes the sexes; annuls the curse on man, and leaves nothing that can sin, suffer, be punished or destroyed."
Well, maybe. I know our lives are busy, but for the last several years a civil war has been raging in the central African country of Congo. In this civil war, most of the victims are women and children. What should your response be? Should it be indifference or should you bless everyone involved in the conflict? Jesus Christ believed that you should bless our enemies. That's the way he lived and his life and theology changed the world. If you follow Jesus, then Congo, or Sudan or Afghanistan is a great opportunity to bless everyone involved in wars in these countries. What I didn't realize until recently is how much the soldiers perpetrating violence need blessing. We don't bless them in their violence of course. We bless them in their desire to do right, their humanitarianism, their care for the weak. We bless them in their soberness.
The first time I started praying for Congo, I listened to God for ideas. And God answered right away and said to pray about drunkenness, including being drunk with power and the love of violence.
Blessing everyone involved in a conflict is powerful. How can I say that? Because in life we are dealing with ideas. In war, the idea is there are tribal differences, there are many minds at war with each other, there are limited resources, there's bad blood, bad history, enraged thinking. That's where God and Christ come in. Jesus proved the power of loving your enemies by blessing and loving even on the cross. This Love overcame death. God is divine Love, which is infinite Love. Infinite means "fills all space."
You end war by not ignoring it. You end war, not by taking sides, but by living, praying and knowing that God, infinite Love is everywhere and all powerful. You end war by blessing everyone including the soldiers. When you do that, you are practicing the First Commandment (Exodus 20:3) that there are no other gods (powers or authority) besides Love.
I bless you all as children of the one God, divine Love. I bless all those trapped by war and all those waging war as children of God.
Mary Baker Eddy, an American woman who discovered the laws of God, which she named Christian Science, said this:
"One infinite God, good, unifies men and nations; constitutes the brotherhood of man; ends wars; fulfils the Scripture, "Love thy neighbor as thyself;" annihilates pagan and Christian idolatry, — whatever is wrong in social, civil, criminal, political, and religious codes; equalizes the sexes; annuls the curse on man, and leaves nothing that can sin, suffer, be punished or destroyed."
Thursday, September 3, 2009
In Love's embrace
Do you ever year for something you think you lack. I do sometimes. I have not found that very productive. Why? I think it's because when we want something, sometimes unintentionally it becomes a denial of God's presence. So, I try and be careful when thoughts of wanting something voice themselves. I find those are opportunities to affirm with all my heart that God IS meeting our need. We do this to accept what is already going on, not to change something.
If Love is meeting your need, then truthfully, Love has MET your need. There is nothing in you or on you or around you that is unlike love. Only the mortal mind, or the egoic mind, claims that it has experienced lack. But how can we realize this? Sometimes, we need to relax and be still. In that peace of not actively thinking, we can hear God talking, embracing us. I've asked a few people how much of their thoughts are really worries or ruminations and they've all said it was a pretty high percentage. So, I think there is value in being still and giving God room. Just let Him/Her talk, without guiding or reminding Him/Her what you need.
It's a fact. Love is infinite good. Love is protecting you, supporting you, embracing you, uplifting you, regenerating you. God's universe is in perfect order and harmony. I like to be alert to the thought that I can use prayer to change something. Prayer reveals what already is and always was. (By the way, evil never started. If it never started, it cannot grow.)
As human thought changes and yields to the call of Truth, your mind, body, spirit, your whole experience is healed. Theologian Mary Baker Eddy said that the leading causes of sickness are fear, ignorance or sin. Then, we want to pray to yield up those misconceptions. Jesus' surrender of the false sense of self was complete. He lived Love. The infinite Love he embraced is here for us to embrace. When we do that, we're repenting or changing our thought as he asked us to do. We become aware that there is not Love and a problem, just the reality of Love.
If Love is meeting your need, then truthfully, Love has MET your need. There is nothing in you or on you or around you that is unlike love. Only the mortal mind, or the egoic mind, claims that it has experienced lack. But how can we realize this? Sometimes, we need to relax and be still. In that peace of not actively thinking, we can hear God talking, embracing us. I've asked a few people how much of their thoughts are really worries or ruminations and they've all said it was a pretty high percentage. So, I think there is value in being still and giving God room. Just let Him/Her talk, without guiding or reminding Him/Her what you need.
It's a fact. Love is infinite good. Love is protecting you, supporting you, embracing you, uplifting you, regenerating you. God's universe is in perfect order and harmony. I like to be alert to the thought that I can use prayer to change something. Prayer reveals what already is and always was. (By the way, evil never started. If it never started, it cannot grow.)
As human thought changes and yields to the call of Truth, your mind, body, spirit, your whole experience is healed. Theologian Mary Baker Eddy said that the leading causes of sickness are fear, ignorance or sin. Then, we want to pray to yield up those misconceptions. Jesus' surrender of the false sense of self was complete. He lived Love. The infinite Love he embraced is here for us to embrace. When we do that, we're repenting or changing our thought as he asked us to do. We become aware that there is not Love and a problem, just the reality of Love.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
What is a Contract?
When two parties come together, do you ever wonder which side God is on? Praying about a real estate contract that is coming up for agreement soon, ideas about what a contract really is came to mind.
A contract is an agreement, right? So, it's not so much a thing as an idea. Everything around us is really an idea. God, who is the great intelligence of the universe, is the true source of all ideas.
When I have something to pray about, I have been asking myself, what is God's relationship with Herself? How is God seeing Himself? I believe this allows us to quickly see what is going on.
God is in perfect agreement with Herself. That's what is going on today. To us it seems like two distinct parties come to the table to dispute or agree a contract (agreement). But, in actuality supply and demand both have their source in the One God. And really, both parties are actually in the One God. (Not physically, of course.)
Really, both parties are in perfect agreement, before they start, because God is the source of their being and existence. Interestingly, the word agreement actually means in harmony. Therefore, all parties are included in all-harmonious Love. Is it any surprise that an agreement is a synonym for contract.
On page 200 of a book named Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by an American student of the Bible named Mary Baker Eddy reminds that God's spiritual creation is perfect. (God's creation is entirely spiritual and the mortal condition with all its angst is a counterfeit.) She says that the fact of God and man's perfection is incontrovertible. Let's go to the dictionary for that one.
incontrovertible: not open to question or dispute; indisputable:
I like to think that that means it's not even up for debate. We begin and end our prayers with an acknowledgment that the Truth is already established. This tells us that God and man's perfection is a fixed fact. It is firmly set up, anchored, inarguable, permanently enacted or agreed.
That's it! Everything that needs to be done is actually done by God, the real do-er. With confidence and gratitude we can see that God has actually done everything that is needed. Healing is that fact dawning on us.
Isn't it wonderful how God governs everything? Isn't it great that everything is in harmony because of God's relationship with Himself?
A contract is an agreement, right? So, it's not so much a thing as an idea. Everything around us is really an idea. God, who is the great intelligence of the universe, is the true source of all ideas.
When I have something to pray about, I have been asking myself, what is God's relationship with Herself? How is God seeing Himself? I believe this allows us to quickly see what is going on.
God is in perfect agreement with Herself. That's what is going on today. To us it seems like two distinct parties come to the table to dispute or agree a contract (agreement). But, in actuality supply and demand both have their source in the One God. And really, both parties are actually in the One God. (Not physically, of course.)
Really, both parties are in perfect agreement, before they start, because God is the source of their being and existence. Interestingly, the word agreement actually means in harmony. Therefore, all parties are included in all-harmonious Love. Is it any surprise that an agreement is a synonym for contract.
On page 200 of a book named Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by an American student of the Bible named Mary Baker Eddy reminds that God's spiritual creation is perfect. (God's creation is entirely spiritual and the mortal condition with all its angst is a counterfeit.) She says that the fact of God and man's perfection is incontrovertible. Let's go to the dictionary for that one.
incontrovertible: not open to question or dispute; indisputable:
I like to think that that means it's not even up for debate. We begin and end our prayers with an acknowledgment that the Truth is already established. This tells us that God and man's perfection is a fixed fact. It is firmly set up, anchored, inarguable, permanently enacted or agreed.
That's it! Everything that needs to be done is actually done by God, the real do-er. With confidence and gratitude we can see that God has actually done everything that is needed. Healing is that fact dawning on us.
Isn't it wonderful how God governs everything? Isn't it great that everything is in harmony because of God's relationship with Himself?
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
That's How the Ball Bounces
Last night I was waiting for a tennis court. As the wait time increased towards a half an hour, so did my boredom it seemed. Finally a court opened up, but a woman and a man in there early 20s were in line first. There were a lot of really good players there that night, but this young woman was not one of them. I felt sorry for her because her boyfriend was telling her, "Why are you just standing there. You've got to move your feet." She replied, "I dunno." He was mister competitive and she was sweet. But not ah ... athletic it seemed.
With this waiting, I felt kind of blah, spiritually flat. Then, a thought came. Why not pray about what was right in front of me? Why not witness what God was seeing about this young woman and man? The thought came that because her ability truly came from God, why couldn't she play well? Why couldn't she? I was just still with that. I wasn't trying to change what was going on, I was just really open to change. My thought was loose and hopeful.
Soon, a court opened up for my son opened up, so I focused on our play. Here and there, when the boyfriend would berate her, I would talk to God and express His love about the situation.
Interestingly, I noticed the boyfriend was running all OVER the court. The young woman still had the unorthodox stroke, like someone who was holding a tennis racket for the first time. But, she was winning games. And, this frustrated the boyfriend who started swearing. And, that gave me more to pray about. I prayed that what blesses one, blesses all. That's an idea from a book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I thought about how that young man wasn't left out of good. The thought came to me that it could bless me too. For the first time in a long, long while, I took every point in two games. My son played well last night, so we both had fun.
Was that the whole point of this, to use God to enhance human performance? Not at all. I was just open to seeing what God was seeing, open to loving my neighbor and expecting good to tangibly be theirs on the tennis court. And that made it for a really, really fun night.
Have fun out there!
With this waiting, I felt kind of blah, spiritually flat. Then, a thought came. Why not pray about what was right in front of me? Why not witness what God was seeing about this young woman and man? The thought came that because her ability truly came from God, why couldn't she play well? Why couldn't she? I was just still with that. I wasn't trying to change what was going on, I was just really open to change. My thought was loose and hopeful.
Soon, a court opened up for my son opened up, so I focused on our play. Here and there, when the boyfriend would berate her, I would talk to God and express His love about the situation.
Interestingly, I noticed the boyfriend was running all OVER the court. The young woman still had the unorthodox stroke, like someone who was holding a tennis racket for the first time. But, she was winning games. And, this frustrated the boyfriend who started swearing. And, that gave me more to pray about. I prayed that what blesses one, blesses all. That's an idea from a book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I thought about how that young man wasn't left out of good. The thought came to me that it could bless me too. For the first time in a long, long while, I took every point in two games. My son played well last night, so we both had fun.
Was that the whole point of this, to use God to enhance human performance? Not at all. I was just open to seeing what God was seeing, open to loving my neighbor and expecting good to tangibly be theirs on the tennis court. And that made it for a really, really fun night.
Have fun out there!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Timeliness of God's Word
Paul says in II Corinthians "Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation." When is the day of salvation? Yes, right now. Then, there's nothing to wait for!
Isn't it amazing how often the thought you need comes to you at just the right time. The Greek New Testament has a word for that. It's "kairos."
Then there's a human concept of time, which is time passing, like sand through an hourglass. (This sense of time evokes aging, fatigue, etc.) This concept of time often frustrates us and dupes us into thinking that God is absent. The Greek word for that type of time is "kronos." The author of a book named Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the textbook of Christian Science, explains that concept of time this way: “Mortal measurements; limits, in which are summed up all human acts, thoughts, beliefs, opinions, knowledge; matter; error” (595:17-19).
Explore the immediacy of God's Word. The word Word is capitalized to signify as the Bible did God's creation moving in perfection, unfolding infinite goodness. Infinite goodness? Is that possible? The Bible says, "All things are possible to God," so I don't see why not. Infinite God has infinite resources. Infinite God has infinite expression. You as the child of God are the infinite expression of God's unlimited love and righteousness, God's unlimited strength and health, God's unlimited intelligence.
It seems there is always something new to learn about infinite. One meaning of infinite is boundless, without limits. So, infinite Love, being infinite, has no limit to the love it shares with you. And, you being the Love's spiritual creation cannot experience any limit of love. That means you cannot experience cruelty, betrayal, or lack of forgiveness. Or lack. Love is unfolding to you and you experience, limitless forgiveness, peace, love, kindness and supply of good. You express and experience God continuously.
As you pray for healing, see the immediacy of God's Word - there are no limits. The One Infinite cannot be late. Infinite Truth infinitely supplies health and supplies health without limits. So, there has never been a lapse from health.
Science and Health 200:16
"The great truth in the Science of being, that the real man was, is, and ever shall be perfect, is incontrovertible; for if man is the image, reflection, of God, he is neither inverted nor subverted, but upright and Godlike."
Science and Health 470:32
"The relations of God and man, divine Principle and idea, are indestructible in Science; and Science knows no lapse from nor return to harmony, but holds the divine order or spiritual law, in which God and all that He creates are perfect and eternal, to have remained unchanged in its eternal history."
In the Bible, Yahweh means I AM, I always was, I always will be. So, God's always been on time and always will be. And, God has always been perfect. And, God's manifestation, including you has always been perfect. (I'm referring to God's spiritual creation, not the mortal counterfeit. Mortals have it all upside down, don't they.)
Ruth Elizabeth Jenks wrote something that I appreciate greatly which explains how understanding time correctly directly applies to healing.
"Time is never a factor in healing, because in reality, there is no past and no future. And that’s true regardless of how you look at the concept of time. You cannot retrieve one moment of the past and tomorrow is always out of reach. We can’t grasp it before it arrives. We only live in and can experience now. This understanding dissipates fear. As someone who’s endured three different healings that required “time,” the last one for two years, I can truly say—paraphrasing the Apostle Paul’s comments—that I, too, could joy in affliction. That’s because I grew in my conviction that Jesus’ comforting assurance that “With God all things are possible” is not an empty promise."
Deut 6:4
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
Isn't it amazing how often the thought you need comes to you at just the right time. The Greek New Testament has a word for that. It's "kairos."
Then there's a human concept of time, which is time passing, like sand through an hourglass. (This sense of time evokes aging, fatigue, etc.) This concept of time often frustrates us and dupes us into thinking that God is absent. The Greek word for that type of time is "kronos." The author of a book named Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the textbook of Christian Science, explains that concept of time this way: “Mortal measurements; limits, in which are summed up all human acts, thoughts, beliefs, opinions, knowledge; matter; error” (595:17-19).
Explore the immediacy of God's Word. The word Word is capitalized to signify as the Bible did God's creation moving in perfection, unfolding infinite goodness. Infinite goodness? Is that possible? The Bible says, "All things are possible to God," so I don't see why not. Infinite God has infinite resources. Infinite God has infinite expression. You as the child of God are the infinite expression of God's unlimited love and righteousness, God's unlimited strength and health, God's unlimited intelligence.
It seems there is always something new to learn about infinite. One meaning of infinite is boundless, without limits. So, infinite Love, being infinite, has no limit to the love it shares with you. And, you being the Love's spiritual creation cannot experience any limit of love. That means you cannot experience cruelty, betrayal, or lack of forgiveness. Or lack. Love is unfolding to you and you experience, limitless forgiveness, peace, love, kindness and supply of good. You express and experience God continuously.
As you pray for healing, see the immediacy of God's Word - there are no limits. The One Infinite cannot be late. Infinite Truth infinitely supplies health and supplies health without limits. So, there has never been a lapse from health.
Science and Health 200:16
"The great truth in the Science of being, that the real man was, is, and ever shall be perfect, is incontrovertible; for if man is the image, reflection, of God, he is neither inverted nor subverted, but upright and Godlike."
Science and Health 470:32
"The relations of God and man, divine Principle and idea, are indestructible in Science; and Science knows no lapse from nor return to harmony, but holds the divine order or spiritual law, in which God and all that He creates are perfect and eternal, to have remained unchanged in its eternal history."
In the Bible, Yahweh means I AM, I always was, I always will be. So, God's always been on time and always will be. And, God has always been perfect. And, God's manifestation, including you has always been perfect. (I'm referring to God's spiritual creation, not the mortal counterfeit. Mortals have it all upside down, don't they.)
Ruth Elizabeth Jenks wrote something that I appreciate greatly which explains how understanding time correctly directly applies to healing.
"Time is never a factor in healing, because in reality, there is no past and no future. And that’s true regardless of how you look at the concept of time. You cannot retrieve one moment of the past and tomorrow is always out of reach. We can’t grasp it before it arrives. We only live in and can experience now. This understanding dissipates fear. As someone who’s endured three different healings that required “time,” the last one for two years, I can truly say—paraphrasing the Apostle Paul’s comments—that I, too, could joy in affliction. That’s because I grew in my conviction that Jesus’ comforting assurance that “With God all things are possible” is not an empty promise."
Deut 6:4
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Thank you, God
God is infinite. God is infinite Love and infinite good. Is that just a trite phrase or is it law? I think that's an important question to answer. And, it's the one I am pondering today. Prayer, I believe, is not a human effort to try and get this human self to believe in a God that you can't see. It's an acknowledgment that God, good, is the source of the universe, that divine Love is the only lawmaker.
Today I am grateful that evil does not have a source. Without a source, it cannot have an outcome. It cannot disrupt. Is this a denial of evil? Yes. Am I ignorant that we encounter storms in life (disease, famine, loss, death)? Not at all. But, I look at the life of Jesus and see how he met those storms. "Peace, be still!" He commanded them to stop, be still. What would stop you from exercising the same authority? Hmm, perhaps you feel you can't because you are not Jesus. Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven is within you." He also said, "Ye are the light of the world." So, you do have that God-given authority. What would stop you from using it? Fear? Jesus said many times to not be afraid. He said, "Fear not!"
An American woman Mary Baker Eddy, wrote "We bury the sense of infinitude, when we admit that, although God is infinite, evil has a place in this infinity, for evil can have no place, where all space is filled with God."
That is what I am pondering today. If all space is filled with good, with God, then evil has no place, no source. Then, this fact is a law of healing to humanity.
Today I am grateful that evil does not have a source. Without a source, it cannot have an outcome. It cannot disrupt. Is this a denial of evil? Yes. Am I ignorant that we encounter storms in life (disease, famine, loss, death)? Not at all. But, I look at the life of Jesus and see how he met those storms. "Peace, be still!" He commanded them to stop, be still. What would stop you from exercising the same authority? Hmm, perhaps you feel you can't because you are not Jesus. Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven is within you." He also said, "Ye are the light of the world." So, you do have that God-given authority. What would stop you from using it? Fear? Jesus said many times to not be afraid. He said, "Fear not!"
An American woman Mary Baker Eddy, wrote "We bury the sense of infinitude, when we admit that, although God is infinite, evil has a place in this infinity, for evil can have no place, where all space is filled with God."
That is what I am pondering today. If all space is filled with good, with God, then evil has no place, no source. Then, this fact is a law of healing to humanity.
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