Contemplative Meditation on Grace 4/5

We have no need of powers, for the I that I am constitutes the all and only power. And it is a spiritual power, so that there are no other powers beside it. Is there any other God beside me? “I know not any,” says Isaiah. Certainly not. God constitutes my being, and I can rest in that word. God constitutes my life, and I can rest in that word. Continue reading Contemplative Meditation on Grace 4/5

The Nature of God and Prayer 2/4

Even when you are entertaining a sense of separation from God, and we all do that at times, that does not mean that we are separated from God. Usually it means that we have emptied out, emptied ourselves of yesterday’s manna so that fresh manna can fall. This is a healthy state. Those who live on yesterday’s manna are headed for trouble. Continue reading The Nature of God and Prayer 2/4

Love Expressed 3/6

If the rest of us are sitting here in truth, in love, in forgiveness without judging each other, without criticizing each other, without judging or criticizing or condemning each other’s appearance; if we are sitting here loving the true nature of the individual out there, then you can bet healing is taking place because the Divine Love that is flowing out from us is meeting the human need in this room. Continue reading Love Expressed 3/6

Love Expressed 2/6

That is the point. That when you are living the spiritual life, you don’t have to be so particular whether this man, that man or the other man is elected because you are seeing God working through every man. And eventually, you bring that out by forgiveness, by praying for the enemy, by not judging, by not criticizing, by not condemning, but by seeing through to the spiritual core of the individual. Continue reading Love Expressed 2/6