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A Rock Foundation

Read Matthew 7:24-27.

Therefore whosoever heareth these saying of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock (Matthew 7:24).

One of the oldest symbols for the human soul is that of a building, sometimes a dwelling house, and sometimes a temple. The first thing that has to be done by the builder of a house is to select a sound foundation. On the shifting sands of the desert it is impossible to build anything at all, and so when the desert dweller intends to put up a permanent structure he looks about for a rock. Now the Rock is one of the Bible terms for the Christ, and the implication is very obvious. Christ is the one and only foundation upon which we can build the temple of the regenerated soul with safety. As long as we are depending upon something less than that Rock—upon will power, upon so-called material security, upon the good will of others, or upon our own personal resources—we are building upon sand, and great will be our fall.

What a great joy it is to know that we do not have to depend on our being perfect to ensure our spiritual welfare. As our lives shift, evolve and change, there is one eternal and dependable source of truth, power and light. When we base our priorities, plans and actions on the sure rock, we can always be sure the outcome will be for our best good. Regardless of our weaknesses, fears and flaws, we can be sure that our spiritual shelter will be solid when it is built on God’s will and words. Those who depend on themselves, others or wordily priorities for spiritual safety will find themselves rebuilding their spiritual homes after every storm.

“And so castles made of sand, fall in the see eventually.” Jimi Hendrix

Rock steady,
Z gardener

Author’s Note: This writer will be out town until Monday and will continue the Good Morning Garden then. Have a blessed and safe weekend. Z.

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Unremitting Vigilance

Read Matthew 7:21-23.

We are all willing to do God’s will sometimes and in some things, but until there is a complete dedication of one’s whole self, there cannot be a complete demonstration. “There is no home for the soul in which there dwells the shadow of an untruth,” said George Meredith.

Never is it more true than in the life of the soul that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. We must not allow any consideration whatever, any institution, any organization, any book, or any man or woman, to come between us and our direct seeking for God. Centers, churches, schools, all fill a useful purpose in providing the physical framework for the distribution of right knowledge, but the actual work must be done by the individual.

Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven (Matthew 7:21).

“Easier said than done'”, is the phrase that comes to mind from today’s message. Many proclaim with words that they are the children of God, yet their actions and thoughts do not reflect their words. Words and appearances do not make us a child of God. God did that when he created us. We live into that creation when we accept and follow God’s willI. When God calls, and we respond with faith, love and obedience, then we are living as God’s children.

To live as children of God requires constant and steadfast vigilance to overcome the self, the culture and other challenges of this world that draw us away from God. Each day we must be on guard against the forces of darkness that hide in our selfishness and weakness in order to lure us away from our gardens. When we truly give ourselves to God and trust God’s words to provide for us, we gain the power to rise above the darkness.

So today, let each of us be guided by the light of God’s love and strengthened by God’s power with unremitting vigilance; so that God’s light shines through us and illuminates our gardens and our neighbor’s as well.

Shine on,
Z gardener

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Bearing Fruit

Read Matthew 7:15-20.

If man really were left without a simple practical test of religious truth, he would assuredly be in a sad plight; but happily this is not the case. Jesus, the most profound, and at the same time the most simple and practical teacher the world has ever known, has provided for this need, and has given us a universally applicable test for truth.

It is as simple and direct as the acid test for gold. It is the simple question—Does our religious truth work in our lives? This test is so staggeringly simple that most clever people have passed it over. Truth heals the body, purifies the soul, reforms the sinner, solve difficulties, pacifies strife. There is no such thing as undemonstrated understanding.

If you wish to know how you really stand spiritually, look about you at your environment, beginning with the body. There can be nothing in the soul that is not demonstrated sooner or later in the outer, and there can be nothing in the outer that does not find some correspondence in the inner.

By their fruits ye shall know them (Matthew 7:20).

What fruit is our religious truth bearing in our lives. Is it healing our bodies, purifying our souls, reforming our sinful actions, solving our difficulties and/or pacifying our strife? If so, then we can have full faith that we are in fact demonstrating religious truth. If not, then we must determine why not. Either we are following our own desires or something other than religious truth; or we are not truly thinking, feeling, living and practicing what we believe.

On this first week of Advent, we begin the journey from darkness to light. We identify and turn away from those words, thoughts and deeds that keep us lost in the dark and keep bearing the fruits of darkness in our lives. This journey, to be successful requires honesty, courage and strength. It also requires the will to follow the truth wherever it leads.

If we make this journey righteously, we will find the religious truth that works or bears the fruits of light. Or, we will find where we have veered off God’s path to a course that we can correct. Either way, we will be bearers of truth and ligh.Then and our gardens will shine forth with the radiant fruits of peace, hope and love in our lives that God wants for us.

Toward the light,
Z gardener

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The Strait Gate

Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it (Matthew 7:13-14).

There is only one way under the sun by which man can attain salvation, in the true sense of the word, and that is by bringing about a radical and permanent change for the better in his own consciousness.

For countless generations humanity has been trying in every other conceivable way to compass its own good. This change in consciousness is the strait gate that Jesus speaks of here, and, and he says, the number of those who find it is comparatively small.

Now why should man be so reluctant, apparently, to try to change his consciousness? The answer is that the changing of one’s consciousness is really very hard work, calling for constant unceasing vigilance and a breaking of mental habits. Entering the strait gait is, however, worth much more than whatever trouble or effort it may call for.

If you make a qualitative, change in consciousness, which is what happens in prayer, then not only is the effect of that change felt in every department of your life, but it is with you through all eternity, for you never can lose it. Thieves cannot break in and steal.

As soon as you obtain this spiritual consciousness you will find that all things indeed work together for good to those who love God.

There a e few other reasons we don’t chose the narrow gate. It requires that we overcome the self(s) that separate us from from God and each other. The narrow gate entails rising above selfishness, and requires tolerance, patience and usually involves self-sacrafice of many ilks. Deferred gratification and taking the hits in the short term are ready companions on the pilgrim’s way to the narrow gate.

That said, there are infinitely more and greater reasons that we have sought the narrow gate through the ages. When we elevate our consciousness through prayers, giving, caring or any other demonstration of love, we instantly change our present reality for the good. When we permanently change our consciousness through faith and obedience to God, we also change our eternal reality to salvation. As within, so without; as below, so above.

By changing our consciousness now, we live in the Eden God gave us here, while we ready our Heaven hereafter.

Narrowing Up,
Z gardener

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Largess Unlimited

The most mischievous thing in life is man’s reluctance to perceive his own dominion. God has given us dominion over all things, but we shrink like frightened children from assuming it, although that assuming is the one and only escape for us.

Jesus, who knew the human heart, and understood our weakness in this respect, commands us,
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:
For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened (Matthew 7:7-8).

Is not this the Magna Carta of personal freedom for every man, woman, and child on earth? Is not this the decree of the emancipation of the slaves of every kind of bondage, physical, mental, or spiritual? We have no business to accept ill-health, or poverty, or sinfulness, or strife, or unhappiness, or remorse, with resignation. We have no right to accept anything less than freedom and harmony and joy, for only with these things do we glorify God, and express His holy will, which is our raison d’etre.

We are to reorganize our lives in accordance with this teaching, continuously and untiringly until our goal is attained. That this attainment, that our victory over every negative condition is not merely possible but is definitely promised to us, finds its proof in these glorious words.

Now, Brothers and Sisters, it is time to grasp this truth and live life as God intended. Not stooped and weary, but free and flying into the garden God created for our dominion. Not imprisoned by creation, but ruling it.

When we gain dominion within and we will demonstrate it without.

Seeking Interior Dominion,
Z gardener

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The Golden Rule

Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law of the prophets (Matthew 7:12).

Here in the sublime precept that we call the Golden Rule, Jesus reiterates that great Law in a concise summing up. This repetition follows upon his wonderful statement of the fatherhood of God. The underlying explanation for the existence of the great law is the fact that we are fundamentally all parts of the Great Mind. Because we are all ultimately one, to hurt another is really to hurt oneself, and to help another is really to help oneself. The fatherhood of God compels us to accept the brotherhood of man, and spiritually, brotherhood is unity.

Brothers and sisters, there is no true separation between God and us or between each human. Separation is contrary to God’s law and is is what we understand as sin. Separation form God and separation from each other are illusions that enslave us to our perceptions and self-centered deceptions.

When we fully grasp this truth, we will be one with God and each other in our minds, as we are in God’s reality. Expression of this reality will be demonstrated in how we think and feel about others; and how we treat them. When we treat others as we would like to be treated, then our internal and external realities will reflect God’s love and will enlighten all we touch.

Touching unity,
Z gardener

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Coming of Age

If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask Him? (Matthew 7:11).

We are the children of God; and if children, then sons, and joint heirs with Jesus Christ, as Paul says. At the present time we find ourselves full of limitations and disabilities because we are spiritually but children—minors. Children are irresponsible, lacking in wisdom and experience, and have to be kept under control lest their mistakes should entail serious consequences to themselves.

…That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all;
But is under tutors and governors…(Galatians 4:1).

But when the fullness of time is come, he realizes that it is the voice of God Himself that is in his heart, making him cry: “Abba Father.” Then at last he knows that he is the son of a great king, and that all his Father has is his for the using, whether it be health, or supply, or opportunity, or beauty, or joy, or any other of the thoughts of God.

Let us be thankful each day for the Holy Spirit that guides, counsels and advocates for us. And let us pray that we, as obedient children of God, will have eyes to see and ears to hear that guidance and counsel: and that we have the spirit and will to seek that advocacy.

Then we can grow and mature fully as children of God who have come of age and walk daily in the garden our Father created for us.

Aging in grace,
Z gardener

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Children of the Most High

Read Matthew 7:7-11.

This is the wonderful passage in which Jesus enunciated the primary truth of the Fatherhood of God. He says here, definitely and clearly, that the real relationship of God and man is that of parent and child. It is extremely difficult to realize the far-reaching importance that this declaration holds for the life of the soul.

It is axiomatic, of course, that the offspring must be of the same nature and species as the parent; and so if God and man are indeed Father and child, man must be essentially divine too, and susceptible of infinite development up the rising pathway of divinity. That is to say, as man’s true nature unfolds, he will expand in spiritual consciousness until he has transcended all bounds of human imagination. It is in reference to our glorious destiny, that Jesus himself says elsewhere, quoting the older scriptures:

Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken…(John 10:34-35).

Think about that most radical truth for a moment. We are children of God and divine in true nature and parentage. When we accept the universe altering truth of this, our sensory perception, our reality and every aspect of our lives will change radically and fundamentally for the better. Isn’t today a good day to accept being a child of God in all its beauty and magnificence? It is good to be in the garden God created for his children.

Christ’s (our brother and savior) Peace,
Z gardener

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Guided Wisdom

Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.
(Matthew 7:6).

Intelligence is just as essential a part of the Christian message as is love. God is love, but God is also infinite intelligence, and unless these two qualities are balanced in our lives, we do not get wisdom; for wisdom is the perfect blending of intelligence and love. Love without intelligence may do much unintended harm—and intelligence without love may result in clever cruelty. All true Christian activity will express wisdom.

Never rely upon your own judgment to say who is ready for the Truth and who is not, but rely for guidance upon the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. If you are praying regularly every day for wisdom, and fresh opportunities for service, the right people will be brought to you.

Remember that those with whom you associate closely will have your personal conduct under constant inspection. The quickest way to spread the Truth is by living the life yourself. Then people will notice the change in you and they will come round of their own accord, begging to share your secret.

Brothers and sisters,
Let us live each day in love, wisdom and intelligence. And when our pearls are trampled under the feet of swine and dogs, then cast no more pearls to them. One lesson this writer has learned is that the best way to know if one is dealing with those who would trample their pearls is to throw one to them and observe whether they trample of treasure it.

For those who treasure it; throw more pearls. For those who trample: throw their pearls to those who treasure. This is not a license to mistreat the tramplers; it an admonition to turn away knowing you tried. Then forgive the trampler and move on having done the right thing while being guided by wisdom

Treasuring your pearls,
Z gardener

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The Gospel

The student having now gained an understanding of what the Great Law is and how it works, is in a position to take the next great step and understand how it is possible to rise above even the Great Law itself, in the name of the CHRIST.

This does not mean that the laws of the physical or mental planes are broken. It means that man, because of his essential divine selfhood, has the power of rising above these domains into the infinite dimension of Spirit where such laws no longer affect him. The law of reaping what one sows, often called the Law of Karma, is actually law for mind only; it is not law for Spirit. In Spirit all is perfect and eternal, unchanging good.

So man has the choice of Karma or Christ. This is the best news that has ever come to mankind, and for that reason it is called the glad tidings, or the Gospel. Karma turns out to be inexorable only so long as you do not pray. For any given mistake, you must either suffer the consequences, which we call being punished, or wipe them out by the Practice of the Presence of God.

It must not be supposed, however, that the consequences of a mistake are to be cheaply evaded by a perfunctory prayer. Sufficient realization of God to alter fundamentally the character of the sinner is required in order to wipe out the punishment that otherwise must always follow upon sin. When the sinner becomes a changed man, and will not even desire to repeat his sin, then is he saved, for Christ is Lord of Karma.

And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
(Romans 12:2).

This good news means we are freed form the cycle of sin that maintains our separation from God. When we by prayer are changed as a result of our mistakes, those mistakes become pivot points to communion with God. No longer shackled to sin and its result, we are transformed in our mind, soul and spirit into good, acceptable and perfect by the will of God.

Thank God,
Z gardener

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