Daily Inspiration, October 1st, 2020

“And now consider this. You know well the times you are living in. It is time for you to wake up and see what is right before your eyes: for salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed. The darkness of night is dissolving as dawn’s light draws near, so walk out on your old dark life and put on the armor of light.” (Romans 13: 11-12, The Voice Translation)

The darkness may feel heavy and perpetual. It may seem like we are living in times of doubt, fear, and limitation. But we can wake up to what is really going on. We can look up from the anxiety and negativity and recognize a readiness. The dawn is near, for God’s spiritual reality, His goodness and Truth, are powerful and active.

It isn’t about waiting for circumstances to change. It is about walking away from that agreement to don the shroud and get used to its weight. It’s about shedding that dreary old habit of gloom and awaking to our true selves as children of light.

For this is who we are. We are those sons and daughters of God’s Love, His radiance, and His Life. We know the times we are living in, and what do these times need? They need us! They need the light, and we can usher it in with our trust, our gratitude, our hope, our joy. We can see the glimmer of God’s grace and stand at the ready to bask in the full sunshine of His goodness. For salvation isn’t a distant possibility. It is the dawn already breaking, the Love already in our hearts to be felt and shared!

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 29th, 2020

“Finally, believers, rejoice! Be made complete [be what you should be], be comforted, be like-minded, live in peace [enjoy the spiritual well-being experienced by believers who walk closely with God]; and the God of love and peace [the source of lovingkindness] will be with you.” (II Corinthians 13: 11, Amplified Bible)

Rejoice! You can receive the richness of this blessing gratefully and naturally. You can accept your completeness now. We are what God made us to be, and so we can live in this wholeness, this confidence in our own being. And we can bring this awareness into our world, living in accord with God’s loving intention for us.

We are invited into the greatest of celebrations. We can enter into that wonderful peace and spiritual well-being that comes from knowing we are safe in God’s presence, always His beloved, and never alone. Becoming conscious of this oneness with Him awakens us to that precious unity with all.

We are comforted by Love and give comfort by that same means. We draw naturally on God’s lovingkindness, feeling it ourselves and freely and eagerly expressing it toward one another. Be what you should be and are: Blessed and a blessing!

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 24th, 2020

“Restore joy to your loving servant once again, for all I am is yours, O God. Lord, you are so good to me, so kind in every way and ready to forgive, for your grace-fountain keeps overflowing…” (Psalms 86: 4-5, The Passion Translation)

This plea is also a surrender. This prayer is powerful in its humility. Our natural joy is restored as we yield to God, to good, to Love, willingly and gratefully.

We may not always feel ready to be happy, or we may feel unworthy of forgiveness. We often dwell on our mistakes and set ourselves up to feel down and ready for further disappointments. But God’s kindness does not judge us or withhold goodness. God’s Love is grace. It doesn’t qualify us humanly nor limit its outpouring. God’s fountain of comfort, uplift, assurance is always abundant and ready. It can wash us clean of fears and doubts about ourselves and others.

We can give ourselves over to God. We can gratefully relinquish the judgment of self and circumstance, and let our whole being feel and enjoy the fullness of God’s lovingkindness restoring and setting us free to be free.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 22nd, 2020

“Because he clings to Me in love, I will rescue him from harm; I will set him above danger. Because he has known Me by name, He will call on Me, and I will answer.” (Psalms 91: 14-15, the Voice Translation)

We may hear that being clingy isn’t the best approach to a healthy relationship. It seems like holding to another as if their presence is vital and like our lives depend on them, can be unwise and ultimately uncomfortable.

But clinging to God is powerful! As we cling to Him in love—respect, trust, gratitude—we gain a rescue. Not a binding feeling, but one of release. This humble reliance on God, on divine Love’s love for us, keeps us safe. It takes the burden off self or others, and places it on infinite Truth, the Almighty Life that is able to lift us above trouble and show us the way out and onward.

When we know God by His name, by His true nature, as David and Jesus did, we hear God’s answers and feel His inspiration buoying and strengthening us. When we know Him as Love, as goodness, as our own Father and Mother, we are looking in the right direction, leaning on God in all His glory, kindness, power, and gentle presence.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 17th, 2020

“Fix your thoughts on what is true and good and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely, and dwell on the fine, good things in others. Think about all you can praise God for and be glad about.” (Philippians 4: 8, the Living Bible)

The human mind can lead us into a minefield or into a field of flowers. We each have a choice whether to recognize, claim, and agree with God’s qualities and ideas or to focus on what opposes Him—evil, unkindness, fear, hatred, lack, envy, anger.

The choice is truly between filling our thoughts with what is true or being a mental pack rat for lies. When we dwell on the good, the hopeful, the healing, we have a clear and clean consciousness. It is bright, open, ready. We are generous because we know we have an abundance of what matters and what is saving and uplifting for all.

It takes a discipline at times to replace the dark thoughts with light ones. But even a single pure and lovely thought can brighten our minds and open our hearts to more of what God would have us see and know—the promise, the renewal, the Love that is with us.

We can dwell on good things, small or great. We can choose not to magnify the flaws of others but to cherish the good in one another and also in ourselves. And we can praise God as we see the impact these sweeter thoughts can make in our experience.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 15th, 2020

“…turn your attention and seek the Eternal One while it is still possible; call on Him while He is nearby. Let those who are busy plotting violence and doing wrong stop right now, turn, and do right. Let them turn back to the Eternal so they can experience His compassion.” (Isaiah 55: 6-7, the Voice Translation)

We can all stop what we are doing and redirect our attention. We can willingly and joyfully look away from the temptation to fear, to argue, to doubt and shout. No matter where we seem to be on our personal path, one timely turn toward the Eternal One can change everything for the better.

God is always nearby. It is our own thoughts and actions that would seem to distance us from Him. Yet truly we are only closing our eyes to that Love, that peace, that active grace that is steadfastly at hand. God’s compassion is as infinite as He is. And this verse reminds us that no matter where we seem to be or even how far we’ve strayed from goodness, God is calling us back to His care, His rightness, our true being.

It is a turn, and a return, to ourselves. We can heed this demand and direct our attention to God, to Truth, and away from limitation, shame, worry, anger, and burden. We all have the right and ability to experience God’s nearness, His healing kindness, and to gratefully rejoice today!

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 10th, 2020

“Spirit, God, gathers unformed thoughts into their proper channels, and unfolds these thoughts, even as He opens the petals of a holy purpose in order that the purpose may appear.” (Science and Health, page 506)

Gathering, unfolding, opening. These actions are loving, progressive, purposeful. They describe a conscious collecting, organizing, and revealing. They contribute harmoniously and meaningfully to a divine purpose appearing in human affairs.

Let’s remember that we don’t have to take a bunch of confused or uncertain thoughts and aspirations and make them work. We don’t need to pull our ideas up out of their seeds and make them into a flower. God, Spirit does all this. Inspiration dawns from God, in a timely way. The means and methods become clear and natural. Each right step of progress and fulfillment blooms forth, not by human will, but by willingness.

Our plans and projections can get us hung up. We can certainly nurture our hopes and dreams, but we can release the need to be in charge of them, to get out ahead of God Who knows what is right, how to do it, and when. We can trust that seed that God gave us, let go of the ego that feels responsible and/or incapable, and allow God’s perfect arrangement of things to blossom timely and beautifully.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 8th, 2020

“Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing.” (Isaiah 40: 26, New International Version)

Looking up at the sky and at the stars can certainly bring us a sense of infinitude, of the great immensity of the cosmos. When we gaze and reflect, we may feel small, but likely we also find ourselves experiencing awe and appreciating beauty.

God’s handiwork is certainly on display. The glory and boundlessness of the skies are beyond what men could conceive or create or control. Each object has a place in God’s creation, and each is known by Him, called by name, designed to express His purpose, harmony, and artistry.

And God, Spirit, sustains His universe. His Mind holds each idea in its right place, with care and strength. Just so, we are each known by our name, by our true nature. We were brought into being with deliberate attention to what God would have expressed as only we can do. God never loses us, never allows us to wander away from what and who we truly are.

You are a brilliant celestial in God’s masterpiece, and you can shine forth knowing you are safe, seen, and loved.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 3rd, 2020

“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord and has made the Lord his hope and confidence. He is like a tree planted along a riverbank, with its roots reaching deep into the water—a tree not bothered by the heat nor worried by long months of drought. Its leaves stay green, and it goes right on producing all its luscious fruit.” (Jeremiah 17: 7-8, the Living Bible)

We may not feel like the strong and flourishing tree described here. It may seem that we are saplings, small and vulnerable, not fully rooted, swaying precariously in the winds of fate and fear.

But we can trust God, the One Who planted us and gave us life and purpose, to give us the strength to grow and prosper. As we recognize that we are not alone, not reliant on the whims of men or of time or of randomness, we can experience a true feeling of soundness, safety, and serenity.

God’s control is a constant. There is never a drought of divine Love. Truth never scorches or depletes. God’s goodness is always balanced, progressive, kind. It restores, replenishes, strengthens, and assures.

We can feel true hope and confidence by knowing that our roots are always in God. He is our Source, holding us firmly and faithfully every day, and we are the living expression of His prosperous and beautiful Life.

 

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Daily Inspiration, September 1st, 2020

“Surrender your anxiety! Be silent and stop your striving and you will see that I am God. I am the God above all the nations, and I will be exalted throughout the whole earth.” (Psalms 46: 10, the Passion Translation)

It isn’t about fighting. It’s about surrendering. When we feel like the challenges are too large or the world or time is moving too fast, we have a recourse. We have a solution that doesn’t add to the confusion and fear or exhaust us or our resources.

We can release all that in a silent pause. We can give ourselves permission to let the worries go, to relinquish our hold on what feels like our justifiable doubt, and to feel the peace that brings.

This isn’t doing nothing or ignoring issues. It is actively praising God, trusting good. It is letting go of ego and allowing the intelligence, wisdom, control of the divine to show us what is really true, and to reveal a way of healing, progress, and satisfaction.

God is mighty, but He can be realized in the quiet. A humble moment of surrender gives us over to the winning side, God’s side, where anguish is conquered naturally and necessarily by Love.

 

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