Temple Meditation (4/5)

You can actually witness the hand of God within you as It comes up in here and says, “Here is your good,” coming to you from within, not from without; coming to you from the kingdom of God, which is within you, not coming to you from man whose breath is in his nostril, not coming to you from a man who would give, or who would withhold, or who could give, or who could withhold. The hand of God does not withhold. The hand of God does not punish. The hand of God does not limit. Continue reading Temple Meditation (4/5)

Prayer (1/3)

What, then is true prayer? What is the prayer that leads us unto God? What is the nature of the prayer that reveals our health and supply, our companionship, and the harmonies of every day living? We know that God is the goal, and our work is to attain that goal. If prayer is the way, what is prayer? What is the prayer of faith, of which James speaks, that results in demonstration? Continue reading Prayer (1/3)

God Seeks Us (2/5)

  At some time and at some place in our experience, each of us stands in hell. It may be the hell of sin or disease; it may be the hell of lack or limitation; it may be the hell of inharmony, unhappiness or loneliness. All of these so-called hellish experiences become transformed, however, when we realize that even in the midst of this darkness we need not search for God, for “Thou art there.” We have never become separated from God, but the moment we accept a sense of separation it is as if we had no God. Continue reading God Seeks Us (2/5)

God Seeks Us (1/5)

The moment we disassociate ourselves from the idea of having to earn or work for our living, and joyfully, and to the best of our ability, do that which is given us to do, even if at the moment it is not in the nature of what we particularly enjoy, gradually we will be lifted into higher and nobler types of work, and we will really find that a living is ours by Grace. Continue reading God Seeks Us (1/5)