Truth never changes, but what we have to deal with on this plane is man’s apprehension of the Truth, and throughout historical time, this has been steadily and continuously becoming more plain to us.
Jesus Christ summed up this Truth, taught it completely and thoroughly, and, above all, demonstrated it in his own person. Most of us now can glimpse intellectually the idea of what it must mean in its fullness. To accept the Truth is the great first step, but not until we have proved it in doing is it ours. Jesus proved everything that he taught, even to the overcoming of death in what we call the resurrection. By surmounting every sort of limitation to which mankind is subject, he performed a work of unique and incalculable value to the race, and is therefore justly entitled the Savior of the world.
…when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth…(John 16:13).
When we put these truths into practice, thereby claiming them as our own, then we are filled with the Holy Spirit and can accomplish all things through God. Two of the key truths are that we are children of the creator and that outward reality is determined by inward thoughts, word and deeds.
Practicing the truth,
Z gardener
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