The material explores the concept of spiritual purification and the innate goodness of all things. It challenges the perception of suffering as necessary for spiritual growth and emphasizes the omnipresence of a benevolent God. The author, labeled an Absolutist, seeks to understand and apply these concepts in everyday life. This reflects the teachings of the Kingdom of God and shares a desire to transcend the worldly perspective.
Tag: Bible
The Peace of God
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.” Helen Keller
BONDAGE OR LIBERTY, WHICH?
When I woke this morning I turned to this lesson and could not help seeing the need for Ms. Cady’s insights once again as a guide in troubled times. I have reprinted the First Lesson in Truth in it’s entirety:
God Is: Embracing the Complexities of Divine Existence
Photo credit taken by my neighbor Laura Over a year ago I wrote a four part series explaining my views of what God is not. In church this morning I heard a song, sung by Carol Mouran written by Danielle Rose called God Is. I was very moved by both the singing of the song… Continue reading God Is: Embracing the Complexities of Divine Existence
What you think of me…
What you think of me is none of my business.
God’s Will
But God does only One thing always and without end: GIVE. Everything we want has already been given, it is right here at this very moment. God needs nothing and has no ego to satisfy.
War is over: if you want it.
What if Everyone, all 8 billion of us, walked out of the theater?
A Better Way
Our identity never changed. How could anything God made in His own image ever be corrupted? Impossible!
Jesus and a Course in Miracles
I was walking the dog one morning and I saw a man whose shirt read; “God is always talking.”
ACIM WB 166 Commentary
Few ask the very simple question: “There must be a better way, there has got to be, please let there be a way out of here?”
Four Books
These four books are a deep dive into the history, culture and Greek texts about what the original documents said for the people they were written to. This is an eye opening exploration of the topics of a women’s place and homosexuality in the New Testament
Jesus or Barabbas?
This next installment I’ll call the bad, the good, and the better. Or; I’ve got some good news and some bad news what do ya want to hear first? The bad news, OK here it is. Now Barabbas will represent the “bad” news and Jesus will represent the “good news” two ways.