True Prayer, The Source of Our Good

From – The Altitude of Prayer

By Joel Goldsmith

P. 5

        There could be no sin great enough to separate us from God. There could be no disaster, not even death, that could separate us from God, because a person cannot be separated from himself. One is one, and I and the Father constitute that one. You and the Father constitute that one-inseparable and indivisible, and “what therefore God hath joined together,” no man canput asunder. It is not a question of “let not man put asunder.” It is a question of man not having the power to overrule God. It is a form of egotism to believe that man can undo God’s work. That would make man greater than God. “What therefore God hath joined together” no man can put asunder, and God has joined us to Himself as His son, as the very manifested being of Himself. That is an indestructible, indissoluble relationship, an unbreakable relationship. Once we know that, we are consciously one with God, and that brings the relationship into active expression.

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