Daily Inspiration, October 31st, 2024

“Be imitators of God in everything you do, for then you will represent your Father as his beloved sons and daughters.” (Ephesians 5:1, the Passion Translation)

We have it in us, innately, to think and act rightly. We are children of God, and we can naturally represent His nature, express His qualities, in our daily lives.

It behooves us to remember what we stand for. Do we walk through our world showing forth God’s light, representing Him and His goodness and love actively and thoughtfully? Do we think and behave like the sons and daughters of God in our interactions with others and even in the way we think about ourselves?

To be children of God means we have in us the holy purpose to perpetuate goodness and love, to be the radiance in dark places. When we succumb to darkness or perpetuate it, we are denying our Father-Mother. We are denying our true and most natural being.

So, let’s consciously do as God would have us do. This is not pretending to be something we aren’t. It is yielding to our real selfhood as the beloved and bringing that truth into everything we do—in the small tasks as well as the greater mission to bring light to the world.

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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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