Thy kingdom come (Matthew 6:10).
Man, being manifestation or expression of God, has a limitless destiny before him. His work is to express, in concrete, definite form, the ideas that God furnishes him, and in order to do this, he must have creative power. Elsewise, he would be merely a machine through which God worked—an automaton. But man, having the nature of his father, remains a creator. Notice that the word individual means “undivided.” The consciousness of man is not separated from God’s consciousness.
“Thy kingdom come” means that it is our duty to bring more and more of God’s ideas into concrete manifestation upon this plane. That is what we are here for. The old s aying, “God has a plan for every man, and he has one for you,” is quite correct.
If only you can find out the thing God intends you to do, and will do it, you will find that all doors will open to you, and you will be gloriously happy. There is a true place in life for each one of us where we can bring the Kingdom of God into manifestation, and truly say, “Thy kingdom cometh.”
Each day we live attempting to bring God’s kingdom to fruition here below is a day that will bless us and all we do. Each day we seek to fulfill God;s purpose for us will be a day in which we find fulfillment within ourselves. Each day we follow God’s path for us will be a day we spend in the Eden created by God for us. May each of us live in that garden each day.
Z gardener
Author’s note: Our brother, who recently joined us in the Good Morning Garden, has succumbed to the deadly illness plaguing him. Please pray for him, his family and friends as we commend him to God and until we see him again in the eternal garden beyond corruption and decay. May his gentle spirit rest in peace.
Z
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