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We all know that it is God alone who is our peace, —although nearly all of us tend to forget it from time to time. We forget it when we begin to neglect our daily visit with God.

Now, when you think that you are too busy for your daily visit, let me ask you frankly, what wonderful thing are you doing that is more important? There is nothing that you could possibly do with that time that would bring you greater benefit than perfect peace. As a matter of fact, if you have something very important and urgent to do, your visit will make that very important thing go through much more easily and successfully.

Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at peace… (Job 22:21).

Nothing can separate us from the love of God…except us. When we close ourselves to God’s indwelling spirit by putting ourselves before Him; when we don’t turn to Him in daily prayer; or when we fill ourselves with negative thoughts, words and deeds; we separate ourselves from the love of God. Then we cause ourselves to live in the world we created instead of the Eden God created for us.

When we open our hearts, minds and will to God and turn to God in daily prayer, we can be filled with God’s Holy Spirit, Divine Will and Universal Consciousness. Peace, joy and gladness can then fill us; hope, faith and love then can guide us. Then, we can live in peace and in communion with God as we walk in the Eden God created for us. The only thing that can separate us form the love of God is us. The Middle wall has been pulled down.

Just a closer walk with thee,

Z gardener

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For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall or partition between us (Ephesians 2:14).

This is not only one of the most beautiful texts in the Bible, but one of the most important. Consider what it says. First, that God is our peace; next, that not only are we and God one (all spiritual teachers say that) but that it is He who has made us one. We are one because that is the nature of being since He has made us that way. Then the inspired writer uses a figure of speech. He reminds us that when we lost our sense of unity with God, it is exactly as though a wall was built between God and ourselves. When that happens communication is broken and we are no longer one in consciousness, until, of course, the wall is pulled down.

In any difficulty the one important thing is to have the temporary wall of partition pulled down, and to let God do it —for only He can.

This passage identifies one of the seminal foundations upon on which the Garden Morning Garden is built; and by which its soils are enriched. When we first separated ourselves from God, we fled the Eden God gave us, and the East Gate was closed to those living “East of Eden” or separated from God.

Essential to Jesus’ dispensation, was that He became the opening in that wall at the East Gate. He left His and God’s Holy Spirit within us, That reunion ended our long exile and separation from God. God’s Holy Spirit, reunited to us and within us; and God’s law, now written in our hearts; are the keys that open the East Gate to the Edens that God created for us.

Now it is we who guard the gate and we who chose whether to enter and live there. The Middle Wall of Partition has been pulled down.

Amen! (Definition: An affirmation meaning “so be it”)

Z gardener

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The Fourth Man

When Nebuchadnezzar sent out his decree that everyone in his kingdom should bow down and worship the golden image that he had erected, there were three men who refused to obey. These were Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, Hebrew officials in the province of Babylon.

Nebuchadnezzar called them before him, and they bluntly told the King that their God would deliver them from the fiery furnace to which they would be consigned, but even if God did not deliver them, they would still serve Him and Him alone.

Nebuchadnezzar had the three men thrust into the fiery furnace, and the heat was so intense that it slew the guards who threw them in. Then, as he looked in upon the three faithful Hebrews, Nebuchadnezzar was astonished to find a fourth man walking in the flames with the other three. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego walked out of the fiery furnace without blemish or scar.

So it is when we hold steadfastly to God, and give all power to Him. He sends his messenger to deliver us from our furnace of fear and frustration. Then do we know that nothing shall by any means harm us.

Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego, who hath sent his angel, and delivered his servants that trusted in him. (Daniel 3:28).

How many of us would be willing to face a fiery death rather than yield our faith? Yet the Holy Bible tells us we are to do just that. This writer is not sure he could meet that standard. Yet, either the instructions in the God’s revealed word are true, or they are false.

Thankfully, most of us will never face such an extreme test of our faith. But in our every day lives we face other tests of our faith; many of which do include facing terminal illness, the loss of loved ones and other devastating tragedies.

Yet in the face of all these challenges, God promises to deliver us if we trust, believe and obey him. Even when death overcomes us, when loss seems to swallow our prayers or the challenges we face become the reality we fear; somehow God will deliver us.

Faith is the belief in things unseen. Even as hard as it is for this writer to understand how a tragic outcome can be considered deliverance; yet will this faith endure as understanding is awaited.

In faith,
Z gardener

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Rough Road

Everyone on the spiritual path has found that it happens occasionally in the early years, and not often then, that he suddenly finds himself almost or quite unable to pray. Often it seems that he cannot get any sense of contact with God. This naturally depresses him and sometimes leads to greater fear and almost to despair.

Now, these severe reactions are not necessary, once you know that everyone goes through them.

This trouble is caused by overdoing. You have been praying too long or too hard, or you have been giving too much time to spiritual work exclusively, instead of having other interests in your life too. It is really a condition of staleness and psychological congestion. The medieval mystics called these times “seasons of dryness” and suffered severely because they believed them to be sinful.

The remedy is not to struggle, but to know that this dryness will surely pass, and your spiritual joy return. If you cannot pray, do not try, but think, “God is so good that I need not pray; he will take care of me anyway.” (Of course, this itself is a wonderful prayer.) On a long motor tour, it sometimes happens that you come upon a piece of rough, bad road. For hundreds of miles the going has been perfect, but now you are shaken and bumped badly, but you do not worry, because you know for certain that it will only last for a few miles. Indeed, there is probably a notice saying “Pavement ahead.”

…weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning (Psalms 30:5)
We all face times when our path is seems so rocky that we will surely fall. And sometimes we can face such great odds, that it seems like God has abandoned us. We can even be angry at God, or feel so alienated spiritually that we can’t go to him in prayer.

Yet God tells us time and again that he will never forsake us. Jesus said “even the faith of a mustard seed”, can move mountains. Now a wise man once said that “Jesus is God and ever true to his promise, or he is nothing at all.” So, when we are on that rough road, and all our senses conspire against our faith, let us follow Joshua’s admonition to, “be strong and of a good courage…turn neither to the left or the right, but be ye strong and of a good courage”.

If we stay on God’s path, stay strong and refuse to accept nothing other than God’s promise to send everything we need for our best good, we will find the blessings hidden in our pain. We will rise above that which feeds our doubt and and fear, and we will return to the Eden God created for us.

In the words of a favorite balladeer; “When the road is dark, and you can no longer see. Let my love throw a spark, and have a little faith in me” , Delbert McClinton.

Expecting joy,
Z gardener

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The Single Eye

If you pray for yourself in the right way every day, you will find that the minor things of life will gradually fall correctly into place of their own accord without any trouble on your part. Contrast this with the usual method of trying to get everything right by separately organizing a thousand petty details, and you will appreciate how wonderfully the new spiritual basis sets you free.

If therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light (Matthew 6:22).

The eye symbolizes spiritual perception. Whatever you give your attention to, is the thing that governs your life. Attention is the key. Your free will lies in the directing of your attention. Whatever you steadfastly direct your attention to, will come into your life and dominate it. If you do not direct your attention consistently to anything in particular, and many people do not, then nothing in particular will come into your life except uncertainty and suspense.

If the Glory of God comes first with you, and to express His Will becomes the rule of your life, then your eye is single and your whole body, or embodiment, will be full of light.

Many of us bemoan the crises that come into our lives and then wander around lost; questioning why life is so unfair. These broken and unfortunate souls then sink blinded into the mire of self-pity and resignation.

Then, there are those among us who seize on crisis and focus their lives like a laser on the solution. These brave and determined souls then rise enlightened into a quickened day of hope and selflessness.

It is these spirits of light, who focus their single eye unblinkingly on lifting others in their suffering that teaches us all how to free ourselves from that which plagues us.

And as they focus their single eye and “set their faces like flint” on overcoming the challenge, they rise shining to shed their light on all they touch.

May God grant that each of us see our challenges with the focused single eye and thereby bless all those we know and love; as do they.

Seeing single,
Z gardener

Author’s Note: Today we welcome the 100th member to the Good Morning Garden. He demonstrates his faith professionally in the realm of public policy, advocating for education and many other good causes. In his personal life, he has dedicated himself to his wife, his family and their cause in way that inspires and humbles all who know him. His tireless advocacy and efforts to preserve their life together, lifts up not only his family, but many others who face the same challenge. A challenge that together, they overcome each day in strength, hope and perseverance. This writer is blessed to call him friend and to witness the light shed by his single eye. And, this Garden is remarkably brighter for his presence here with us each day. Welcome to the Garden, Brother.

Z

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Matthew 6:16-23
16 “A)”Whenever you fast, do not put on a gloomy face as the hypocrites do, for they a]”[a]neglect their appearance so that they will be noticed by men when they are fasting. B)”Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full. 17 But you, when you fast, C)”anoint your head and wash your face 18 so that your fasting will not be noticed by men, but by your Father who is in secret; and your D)”Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.
19 “E)”Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves F)”treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; 21 for G)”where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
22 “H)”The eye is the lamp of the body; so then if your eye is b]”[b]clear, your whole body will be full of light. 23 But if I)”your eye is c]”[c]bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!

Footnotes:
Matthew 6:16 Lit distort their faces, i.e. discolor their faces with makeup
Matthew 6:22 Or healthy; or sincere
Matthew 6:23 Or evil

If your consciousness is right, that is, if you have a good understanding of God as the loving Source of your boundless supply, you will always be able to demonstrate whatever money or goods you may require. You cannot want for anything when once you truly realize that in divine Mind demand and supply are one. And, on the contrary, until you do realize this, you never will be really safe from want. In the long run, no one can retain what does not belong to him by right of consciousness, nor be deprived of that which is truly his by the same supreme title.

If you are looking to outer, passing, mutable things for either happiness or security, you are not putting God first. If you are putting God first in your life, you will not find yourself laboring under undue anxiety about anything, for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

To eliminate those things in our lives we do not want, and to secure those things we do want and need; first we must create a consciousness that is in accordance with God’s will. All outer things are but a reflection of inner things. So to change our world, we must first change our hearts, minds, spirits and thoughts. Then the words and deeds that flow from the inner will achieve the desired effect on the outer.

Then, all that we need, all that is good for us and all that God offers to us will be manifested in our reality. This will not always be what we desire or that for which we strive. It will be that which brings us peace, joy and good success. It will be the garden God created for us. All we have to do is give our consciousness and will over to God; and get the self out of the way. This is not easy, but will never fail to accomplish our best good.

Seeking God’s treasure,
Z gardener

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How Do You Feel?

Really there are only two feelings that a human being can have, namely love and fear. It is generally supposed that the kinds of feeling we may have are legion, but this is an illusion. All other feelings, so-called, will turn out upon analysis to be either love or fear.

What about anger? Well, anger is really but fear in disguise. In chemistry we occasionally find the same substance occurring under completely different appearances. For example, black lead is exactly the same substance chemically as a diamond, different as they look. They are said to be allotropic forms of carbon. In the same way, anger, hatred, jealousy, criticism, egotism, are but allotropic forms of fear.

Joy, interest, the feeling of success and accomplishment, the appreciation of art, are allotropic forms of love. The great difference between the two feelings is that love is always creative, and fear is always destructive. It is for us to decide which of these two feelings shall hold sway in our lives.

God is love; and he that dwelleth in God, and God in Him (1 John 4:16).

Whether it is love or fear we feel, the feeling itself is our choice. No one and no circumstance dictates how we feel. Of all the things in the world that we can not control, what we think and how we feel is totally under our control. Granted, there are circumstances in which is is extremely difficult not to give in to fear, and many in which it is equally difficult to feel love. Yet it is incontrovertibly true that we have a choice. It is equally true that without God’s help, strength and guidance, we will many times be unable to choose love when we want to fear.

When we turn to God and depend upon God’s power, we can and will overcome the circumstances that would otherwise overpower us on our own. When we think, speak and act according to God’s instructions, we will demonstrate love and live without fear. This may not eliminate that which could drive us to fear, but it will strengthen us to rise above it and exist in a place in which our faith dissipates our fear.

This place is the garden God created for us. When we trust God, obey God’s will and refuse to give in to fear, we can choose to live each day in our Eden with hope, peace and joy regardless of the fearful situations we face.

Choosing love,

Z gardener

Author’s note:We are blessed to be joined in the Good Morning Garden by a new group today. They are young men and women who put their faith into practice by doing good for others in Christian brother(and sister)hood. They are a credit to their faith, families and communities and will be for many decades to come. Welcome to the Garden brothers and sisters. May your presence here be a well-deserved blessing to you. It is to this author.

Z

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Unload That Camel

Jesus said, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God (Mark 10:25).

The simile used by Jesus was a graphic one for his listeners. In those days every important city was surrounded by a wall for defense. There would be a large gate in the wall and this would be closed at sunset and placed under an armed guard. There was usually, however, a low wicket gate known as the needle’s eye, set in the big door. When a laden camel arrived after sunset the only way it could get in was to be unloaded of all merchandise, whereupon it would squirm on its knees through the needle’s eye.

Unload your camel if you want to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. You do this, of course, not by getting rid of conditions in themselves, but by getting rid of your sense of dependency on them. Very often you will find yourself so glad to be without a lot of that merchandise that you will never put it back.

How many times have we said to ourselves, “well, yes I love God, but I am not going to _______”. Things that can be used to fill in that blank are well known to us all. Many of the most common are; forgive someone again, give up doing this or that, admit we are wrong, do the right yet difficult thing, etc.

Yet, as long as we cling to these things, whether material, spiritual or behavioral, we deny ourselves the full blessings of God. They will be used to keep us chained to that which separates us from our destiny as God’s children, and we will remain east of Eden.

This writer’s prayer today is that each of us will unload that camel, and see its cargo for what it is. Then we will walk with God each day in the Eden
created for us.

Unpacking,
Z gardener

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Let Down Your Bucket

We live in the Presence of God. The Bible says, In him we live, and move, and have our being (Acts 17:28). This limitless Power, which is Intelligence and Love/God, can be contacted at any time by turning to Him in thought, and allowing Him to fill our hearts. Whenever we do this He at once begins to influence our lives for peace and harmony and freedom.

A party of shipwrecked sailors were drifting in an open boat on the Atlantic Ocean. They had no water, and were suffering agonies from thirst. Another small boat came within hailing distance, and when the shipwrecked mariners cried out for water, the newcomers said, “let down your bucket.” This sounded like cruel mockery. But when the advice was repeated several times, one of the sailors dipped the bucket overboard, and drew up clean, fresh, sparkling water!

For several days they had been sailing through fresh water and did not know it. They were out of sight of land, but off the estuary of the Amazon, which carries fresh water many miles out to sea.

Closer is he than breathing; nearer than hands and feet. Tennyson

When we depend solely on our own abilities, powers and understanding; we limit ourselves to those things of which we are humanly capable of accomplishing. Yet, we are taught in the Bible that we are children of God and through God are capable of infinite accomplishment. In order to access the God within us, we must overcome the limited self and open ourselves to God’s power operating through us. To do this we must think on and realize God’s presence. When we let down our bucket into our soul for God’s help, we draw up and can use God’s power to accomplish that which we can not do alone.

Let us today, and each day, live in awareness of and communion with God who is always as near as our own breath. And let us rise above the self to open our minds, consciousness and will to the God within us. This, so that we may walk daily in the garden God created for us.

Rising above,
Z gardener

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An Advanced Class

Many people would like to attend what they call an advanced class in metaphysics; but what could an advanced course include that would not be in the ordinary lessons?

The usual metaphysical classes teach that God is the only power, and that evil is insubstantial; that we form our own destiny by our thoughts and our beliefs; that conditions do not matter when we pray; that time and space and matter are human illusions; that there is a solution to every problem; that man is the child of God, and God is perfect good; that Jesus Christ is the one who taught the full truth about God, and actually demonstrated it.

Once the student has obtained a correct intellectual comprehension of these facts, and digested them”at least partially”, the only thing that remains for him is to develop his understanding by demonstrating them in practice.

So we see that the real advanced course is the one we give ourselves by demonstrating over the practical problems of everyday life.

Faith without works is dead (James 2:20)

While we all need to know as much as possible intellectually and subconsciously about spiritual matters, it is in the application of our faith that we grow spiritually. It is through acting on our faith that we mature and grow spiritually stronger. The child who is taught the principles of walking will never walk unless they hoist themselves up and take the first step. Even then, it is only through greater and more ambitious action that a toddler advances form the first step to walking, climbing, running and jumping.

We must push our faith into action lest we remain prone on the floor as educated yet paralyzed believers. If we think, feel, speak and act our faith, then all things for our best good will be demonstrated. Then we will be teaching the advanced course in spirituality through our actions instead of studying the course with our intellect.

Acting faith,
Z gardener

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