Daily Inspiration, January 9th, 2020

“We are all capable of more than we do.” (Science and Health, page 89)

Yes, we are! Don’t for a minute doubt that your capacities exceed what you may believe about yourself.

It’s easy to feel that we are lacking in know-how, a particular skill, talent, or energy. We seem more inclined to focus on our limits than on what is truly possible to us.

We can do more than we are doing. This is a call to a deeper devotion and effort in our lives. It is an impelling to give up being lazy and idle. But even more so, it is an occasion to recognize that we can do great things. We can indeed accomplish beyond what we imagined humanly, because we have our infinite ability from the divine.

So, this push beyond our presumed limits is not about human will. It isn’t about forcing ourselves forward competitively or attempting an experience that we find scary to prove something to someone, despite feeling uncomfortable. It really is about recognizing that our capacities come from God.

The beliefs that are limiting us come from the mortal mind, that voice that is always belittling, small, confining. As we turn from that fearing and doubting voice and open ourselves up to the divine assurance, we can do so much more. And we do those things that are just right for us, that progress us naturally, enrich us, and bring us new opportunities both to grow and to give.

 

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Daily Inspiration, January 7, 2020

“What I’m trying to do here is get you to relax, not be so preoccupied with getting so you can respond to God’s giving.” (Luke 12: 29, the Message Bible)

Calm yourself. Be still enough in thought and in activity, that you don’t miss what God is trying to give you. Be ready to experience His gifts, His inspiration, His blessings, His grace for this moment.

To do this, we do have to relax. We need to do our best to release ourselves from the belief that we must struggle, agonize, fight, climb, compete, or beg for our goodness, success, well-being. The personal sense of gaining isn’t getting us anything.

But God’s giving is natural, and it is right. God is the Giver. He is Love, Life, the Mind that knows and is and does. So, He is our Source—benevolent, boundless, tender, powerful, and present.

Let’s be present with God and with His offerings to us. Let’s give God what we can rightly give Him: Our attention. Our trust. Our receptiveness. This means letting go of the need to react and push and worry, and instead being ready and willing to gratefully respond to God’s generosity in this and every moment.

 

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Daily Inspiration, January 2nd, 2020

“Don’t think about the past. I am creating something new. There it is! Do you see it? I have put roads in deserts, streams in thirsty lands.” (Isaiah 43: 18-19, Contemporary English Version)

Face forward! Open those spiritual eyes and get ready to see what God is already doing. We’ve entered into a new year. Let’s walk forward, onward, with an openness, a receptivity to what God is showing us.

For He is already preparing your year, your day, your precious hours for you. He has a design for your life that is worth waking up to, beholding with your whole soul, listening with your heart even more than your head for the gentle glory of grace.

The past will try to impose itself as an influence on your tomorrow, or as a predictor of what is to be. But that backward looking isn’t productive or helpful. It has nothing to do with the roads and streams that God is creating, unveiling for you. His provision is in this present moment. His inspiration is at hand. His Life is in you—reviving, renewing, revealing wisdom and joy and energy.

God, Divine Love, is creating a new moment, a new day, a new year just for you. Get ready for a beautiful experience. Happy New Year!

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 31st, 2019

“Willingness to become as a little child and to leave the old for the new, renders thought receptive of the advanced idea. Gladness to leave the false landmarks and joy to see them disappear, — this disposition helps to precipitate the ultimate harmony.” (Science and Health, page 323)

We are about to embark on a new year. Why not make a conscious decision to show up in our tomorrow in a way that is ready to bless and be blessed?

We can prepare for the new year by leaving behind what is not serving us, what isn’t providing us with the true freedom, progress, and joy we have a right to experience. The ultimate harmony is not something out of reach for us, but if we expect to carry our baggage, our limits, our regrets with us, we’ll miss what the new day is promising for us.

Our resolution can be the choice to put on a new perspective. It isn’t about making willful goals to do this or not do that. It’s about being willing. We can be like little children, ready to head out onto the playground, leaving the old toys behind, eager to see what’s in store.

We can do our best to gladly, joyfully, gratefully, let go of those past worries and guilts and fears, as well as those looming human expectations. Let’s be open to the fresh, the happy, the inspired, advanced, progressive idea. Let’s be willing to learn something new, to give up the need to be wise or to hang on to cynicism and doubt like a weighty badge of honor.

Take this moment to prepare to be surprised by something wonderful and right and new!

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 26th, 2019

“The Eternal One will never leave you; He will lead you in the way that you should go. When you feel dried up and worthless, God will nourish you and give you strength. And you will grow like a garden lovingly tended; you will be like a spring whose water never runs out.” (Isaiah 58: 11, the Voice Translation)

Those moments when we feel small and desperate are occasions to be nourished. The empty feeling is like a hunger, but one that requires more than material food.

The Eternal One is with us and is generous with His provision. This spiritual supply is an outpouring of Love, of comfort, of strength for our day. God has us in His tender hands when we feel sensitive and afraid. He is with us, and in this very moment where we feel withered and worthless, God is renewing us. He is causing us to grow and to bloom, like new seedlings after a perfect shower.

We are God’s garden and He tends us faithfully. Be still in this grace-filled moment and receive His attention, knowing that you are always worthy of it because of who you are. For God not only tends to us, He created us in His own image, to be and to remain His beloved, beautiful, bountiful children, the evidence of His own eternal nature, His everlasting Life and boundless Love.

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 24th, 2019

“The wakeful shepherd beholds the first faint morning beams, ere cometh the full radiance of a risen day. So shone the pale star to the prophet-shepherds…” (Science and Health, page vii)

The morning beams awakened those shepherds of old to more than just another day. They were being called forth, impelled toward a new vision of life that would change the world.

The star that led them to the birthplace of Jesus was not simply a physical glow in the night sky. It was God’s encouraging, guiding light within them that responded to the invitation to something healing and saving. I think those shepherds understood so well how sheep obey a loving master and are taken care of, and so they were most humbly ready to be guided forward themselves, with expectancy and hope.

On this Christmas Eve, let’s take a pause to feel that sweet anticipation, that promise of a new and radiant day, that the Christ brings to us. Let’s honor the silent but glimmering star of Truth that continues to call us into the saving grace that Jesus demonstrated. Let’s remember that we are just like those shepherds—ready to be led and also eager to follow, to walk humbly in the promise of Love’s freeing, eternal, and powerful Life.

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 19th, 2019

“Trust in and rely confidently on the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, And He will make your paths straight and smooth [removing obstacles that block your way].” (Proverbs 3: 5-6, Amplified Bible)

It is easy to believe that we must be in control of our own experiences. It is certainly right to want to be self-reliant and to follow our own vision. We can gladly give up the need for others to tell us what we should or should not do, think, or be.

But as we turn from the opinions of others, we don’t want to needlessly burden ourselves either. This trust in our own human knowledge or capacity can be stressful, as well as limiting. Personal understanding will get us only so far, and willfulness can as easily lead us astray as it can lead us forward.

So, let’s let God do the work for us. Let’s release our consciousness and our lives to God Who can see what we cannot and has infinite, impeccable wisdom. Let’s have spiritual confidence by trusting God’s guidance and His Love that makes this direction clear, right, and satisfying.

Relying on the self and on ego can make for a wearying and rocky road. But, giving our heart’s purpose to God, leaning on Him, opens the way. It removes impediments in thought and on our course, and guides us progressively, rightly, naturally, into our next golden moment of God’s good Life.

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 17th, 2019

“It is through him that we live and function and have our identity; just as your own poets have said, ‘Our lineage comes from him.’” (Acts 17: 28, the Passion Translation)

Let’s know the strength and beauty of our roots. Let’s recognize the ease as well as the glory of our being and acting, because of the perfection of our Source.

Your identity is one that is complete and completely wonderful. You are part of a noble line, a heritage that is supremely good, healthy, lovely. You are God’s offspring, and you live because of God, in Him, and with Him. This means you are full of energy. It means you can’t malfunction or lose consciousness or capacity. You are the very expression of God’s Life, and that Life is certain and infinite and eternal.

Know yourself as you truly are. Stop identifying yourself as a flawed mortal, weak, susceptible, or in some way threatened by time and its presumed power. You live today and always as the evidence of God’s being, His Spirit, His Truth, His Love, His clear and peaceful Mind.

Celebrate the inheritance of divine life that is yours to experience, here and now, naturally and rightfully and poetically!

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 12th, 2019

“Here’s my point. A stingy sower will reap a meager harvest, but the one who sows from a generous spirit will reap an abundant harvest.” (II Corinthians 9: 6, the Passion Translation)

Good point! Yes, we have to invest in the things that we want to prosper. If we aren’t willing to put our hearts into what we do, our return will likely be small and unfulfilling.

Likewise, if we are selfish about our pursuits, holding all we have close to us protectively or competitively, we may keep what we have but we won’t truly flourish in the qualities that generate abundance and satisfaction and peace and joy.

As we share what we have—the gifts and talents as well as the time, commitment, devotion, love—we will naturally feel the benefits of that investment. Our goodness is not a personal possession. It is a rich inheritance of God and so it can and must be utilized generously. Spreading our wealth of kindness, nurturing our higher goals with dedication, and being open to receiving from others as well, will cause us to grow, to fulfill God’s purpose for us.

This generous cultivation reaps a bountiful harvest, and one that is pure, beautiful, and continues to multiply for us and blesses our world as well.

 

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Daily Inspiration, December 10th, 2019

“And as for me, thou upholdest me in mine integrity, and settest me before thy face for ever.” (Psalms 41: 12)

Integrity. Soundness of moral character. Wholeness. An unimpaired condition which is beyond reproach. This integrity is our natural state of being. It is how God created each one of us, perfect as His own thoughts surely are.

And this rightness and untouchable completeness is maintained, upheld by God. He sustains this reality of us, and we can recognize and live it. Now. Today. This claiming and reclaiming has to do with our perspective. We are set before God’s face. He is always looking at us—His love radiating on us and His qualities before us to be seen, and to be recognized as our very own.

As we look up and into that loving countenance, as the psalmist did, we can see ourselves as we truly are—made in God’s image and full of honesty, goodness, strength, confidence, uprightness, and well-being. We have the integrity of God’s own workmanship, and He stands with us, stands up for us, and keeps us as the evidence and object of His Spirit and of His Love.

 

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