Daily Inspiration, May 4th, 2021

“What marvelous love the Father has extended to us! Just look at it—we’re called children of God! That’s who we really are.” (I John 3: 1, the Message Bible)

We really are children of God! We are God’s offspring and the very expression of His loving purpose.

The Father-Mother has brought us into being, not as separate and mortal, but as forever connected, part of God’s immediate family, always at one with Him. We were made as proof of God’s presence and power and marvelous love! It is out of God’s Love that we were given Life, each one of us. And so, we take that glorious name—Children of God! Children of divine Life and light. Children of everlasting Spirit, which is limitless and pure and good.

We may feel that we or others are something less than this—the spawn of flawed mortals or the result of years and fears and circumstances. We may think that our personalities define us and that we compete with others for a place, for attention, for love.

But that’s not who we really are. We are beloved of God, His very own, and perfect Love plays no favorites. We are made to love and to be loved with the marvelous divine Love that is ever-present, all-encompassing, eternal, and ours to experience today.

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Daily Inspiration, April 29th, 2021

“From that time many of [Jesus’] disciples went back, and walked no more with him. Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.” (John 6: 66-68)

Jesus’s teachings proved difficult for some to understand or to swallow. They found their faith in Jesus wavering and left the path on which they may have started. They returned to what they knew, to the familiar rituals and lifestyle that was less challenging to them and easier to grasp.

Jesus’s query here to his twelve apostles cited was a valid one. Seeing others turn away, he wanted to know whether these close friends and followers would do the same. Simon Peter must surely have voiced what all twelve were feeling: They did not have a choice. They must stay with Jesus.

And this decision was not one simply of loyalty. They had heard and felt the words of eternal life that Jesus spoke of and demonstrated. The compelling reality of being that they had been witnessing was not something they could forget or pretend they had never known. For how can one go back to the familiar when the Truth has been so profoundly revealed?

The apostles couldn’t give up what they had seen, and neither can we. There may be paths that seem easier, but are they, really? A simple way without any light is still difficult. And when the grand Truth is glimpsed, how can we return to the lesser and limited?

Will we go away, leave behind the influence of Love and its promise? No! Where would we go?

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Daily Inspiration, April 27th, 2021

“The sun shall be no more thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee: but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory.” (Isaiah 60: 19)

The light of God is brilliant, effective, and always at hand. That divine light of Life, Truth, and Love never wanes, is never distant, is never obscured. God’s light is everlasting, eternal, powerful, clear, and without opposition.

And this holy light is not like that of the sun and the moon. It is not material. It is timeless, without time. Where the sun and the moon indicate a passage of hours, days, years, God’s light has no such limitations attached to it.

The light of God is always ours and it transcends time—eradicates it, in fact—through the Truth of God’s Allness, His glorious presence that has no beginning and no end. As we reflect on and bask in this true light, we can begin to release ourselves from the beliefs of time, age, limited life and the grip of circumstance. We can realize and relish the fact that God’s light is always at hand to show us reality, harmony, the goodness that this eternal moment is ready to reveal.

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Daily Inspiration, April 22nd, 2021

“Acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace.” (Job 22: 21)

Don’t we all seek peace in our lives and in our very being? While it may seem reliant on circumstances or on other people’s presence (or absence), true peace is available even when the outward conditions may feel noisy and chaotic.

We can take the instructions in this verse to heart and get acquainted with God. We can draw closer to Him, get to know Him better with His qualities of pure Love and infinite Life. We can come to recognize that there is one Mind in control and this Mind is wise, almighty, and kind. Getting acquainted with God is about giving up the preoccupation with persons and self, and simply, humbly, letting God do the talking. We can listen for instruction, be open to love without qualification, and just be with our Father-Mother.

In some other translations of this verse, “acquainting” oneself is rendered as surrendering, agreeing, yielding to God. It is a sweet letting go, a release to God and an agreement that He is All, He is good, and we are safe.

This brings us a sense of peace that reveals prosperity, good at hand. We give up the willful control and give ourselves willingly to God—to His purpose, and His active, intelligent, grace.

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Daily Inspiration, June 15th, 2021

“Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.” (Matthew 11: 29-30, the Message Bible)

The Christ is calling us to be a part of a wonderful labor of love. This work is nurtured by divine Love, encouraged by it, and protected in it. When we agree to serve good, we discover a journey that comes with power and energy and brings true satisfaction.

And we can remember that doing good is not something we need to do alone. In fact, attempting to give in a willful, prideful, or uninspired way, is less productive. And it feels burdensome. But if we look to Jesus’ words and works, recognizing our own oneness with God in our unique mission, we are fruitful and unencumbered.

Instead of slogging away, we can “learn the unforced rhythms of grace.” The ego forces and judges, making for graceless steps that are often stymied in too much self-reflection. But to release ourselves to God, to trust His guidance and our own ability to hear it, is to live freely and lightly. We work with that awesome Christ-spirit, which means healing and progress, poise and peace.

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Daily Inspiration, April 20th, 2021

“And those who are wise—the people of God—shall shine as brightly as the sun’s brilliance, and those who turn many to righteousness will glitter like stars forever.” (Daniel 12: 3, the Living Bible)

The people of God are those that are wise. This wisdom that shines brightly is greater, more powerful, more brilliant than the light of human knowledge and intelligence. It is that understanding that is found in a willingness to be God’s people, to yield up our egos and to humbly let Truth and Love shine forth.

This wisdom is not will but willingness. It isn’t pushing to be a star. Rather, it is knowing that all the light that we have comes from God, good, Love, so it is boundless and available. We don’t possess it, but we express it. We are the proof of God’s radiance, and as we realize this, our own individual lamps are sustained.

And as we share this light with others, the stars in our own night sky seem to multiply. One burning candle lighting another, and then another, can cause the whole room to glow. As we remember our Source, we shine more effortlessly and our light helps others to see themselves more clearly as the people of God they truly are, the very proof of divine Life and infinite Love.

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Daily Inspiration, April 15th, 2021

“And we heard this voice when it came from heaven while we were with Him on the holy mountain. So we have the prophetic word strongly confirmed. You will do well to pay attention to it, as to a lamp shining in a dismal place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.” (II Peter 1: 18-19, Holman Christian Standard Bible)

Jesus’ disciples heard the confirmation of the Christ. They saw the Word of God demonstrated in the life of their Master and in his transcendence of death. They experienced a deep awareness of something greater than the worldly view of things.

And they knew that this prophesy, this spiritual sight and insight, should be heeded by all. We are being encouraged here to pay attention to the Christ, to the realization of man as the son of God, and what this means for each of us. We are all God’s children. This Truth of being is not something to wait for or to ignore. It is a light in the darkness. It is a hope that leads us out of despair, limits and lies, and into a brighter reality.

Pay attention to this light, however dim it may appear at times. Take yourself to the mountaintop, the higher perspective, where you can hear and feel the truth of God’s promises, His presence, His peace.

And as we are humbly receptive, the sunlight dawns in our lives and also in our hearts and we can genuinely share its healing warmth and enlightenment with our world as well.

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Daily Inspiration, April 13th, 2021

“Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down.” (Philippians 4: 6-7, the Message Bible)

Worry may seem natural and also justified. We may feel our situation or even our disposition makes worrying our go-to response.

But we can be alert to this tendency and disown it. We can take the very concerns that we have and make them occasions to draw closer to God, to get at the heart of what is troubling us, and to find an answer of Truth and healing.

This may not all happen in a moment, but as we consciously begin to pray and praise—opening ourselves up to solutions and solace, comfort and calm—things change for the better. We begin to feel a hope rising up, and that blossoms into expectation. Then we can gain that sense of peace that is more natural to us than anxiety. We know it will all be okay.

This choice to pray—to consciously connect with God, good, Love—settles us down. It brings harmony to this moment and reveals light as we look ahead to tomorrow.

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Daily Inspiration, April 8th, 2021

“Dear children, we must show love through actions that are sincere, not through empty words.” (I John 3: 18, God’s Word Translation)

We are being called to genuine acts of love, from the heart and with pure motives. We are encouraged here to stop talking about goodness and kindness and compassion and healing without the spirit behind those words.

I love that we are being addressed here as “dear children.” It seems that acknowledging this sweet identity, as children of God and also as innocent little ones, gives this admonition even more clarity. To be sincere is to be free of deceit, to be earnest, honest, and real. Aren’t children more naturally like this? They come to one another with open hearts. They don’t try to appear to be something they are not. Their words tend to be straightforward and they usually have a genuine eagerness to listen and to love.

We can become aware of that child within us and nurture its place in our experience. We can come to one another with simple joy and expectation, willingness to listen and to share without superiority. And we can also bring that seasoned adult into play as we use our wisdom to be helpful and to serve one another sincerely and with love.

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Daily Inspiration, April 6th, 2021

“Let my passion for life be restored, tasting joy in every breakthrough you bring to me. Hold me close to you with a willing spirit that obeys whatever you say.” (Psalms 51: 12, the Passion Translation)

You can feel the deep desire in this prayer. He turns to God in expectation and seeks more than surface needs being met. It is an earnest plea for spiritual awakening and renewal. This prayer recognizes the importance of growth in understanding, a readiness for God’s inspiration, and an acknowledgment that a passion for life is to be found in obedience to God.

For God is Life and His Life is eternal, infinite, measureless, and full of Love. This true Life can’t diminish or be lost. It is always full, and it is always ours to claim and to reclaim, because it comes from God.

His intention is not one of stagnation or resignation. We may feel it easy to give up and give in to living without joy and enthusiasm. But when we obey God—recognize our enduring Oneness with Him Who is Life and is Truth and is Love—we are ready to listen to His guidance and to enjoy the blessing in that.

We can feel passionate about material things and endeavors, but a true passion goes beyond that. It is a spiritual quality that reveals the wonder of living from breakthrough to breakthrough, glory to glory, joy to joy.

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