Daily Inspiration, January 6th, 2022

 “Immerse them in the truth, the truth Your voice speaks.” (John 17: 17, the Voice Translation)

Jesus’ prayer for his disciples is one for us all. We can turn to God with our receptivity, our yearning for the truth, and hear His voice, His wisdom and guidance.

We can accept the fullness of God’s presence and His Love and feel immersed in it. We can allow ourselves to let go of the need to stay yoked to the world’s ways and its limits and feel that full submergence in Truth.

We may seek facts, and that is good. But we can go even higher. Material truth can be variable as new information is gained. Or one’s perspective can bring a different interpretation. Divine Truth is stable, reliable. The qualities of Love and its law are trustworthy.

We can immerse ourselves in this pure Love that is Truth. We can feel this all-encompassing spiritual reality and let it inform our days, guide us with grace and goodness. And we can pray for others as Jesus did, trusting the power of this activity to bring peace and inspiration and healing to all.

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About LauraMoliter

I'm a Divine Purpose Coach and Spiritual Activist. I'm also a poet, a Christian healer, as well as a singer/songwriter and a member of the band Rare Birds in Flight. I live in Austin, Texas, with my husband, Billy. I am also an identical twin.
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