A New Meditation (1/4)
My attention is attracted immediately to that first statement. Son—Son, thou art ever with me. . . . I am being addressed by God as son. Immediately it takes me out of my false sense of humanhood and gives me the realization, “Why, I am something more than a son of man. I am something more than a poor mortal out here with a lot of problems. God is addressing me as son. Continue reading A New Meditation (1/4)

