Think of God. Review some of the things that you know to be true about Him – His perfect goodness, infinite intelligence, all presence, limitless power, unbound love, and so forth. Claim that God, who is all those things, is with you – and believe it.
Read a few verses of Scripture or any spiritual book that helps you.
Say silently that you forgive everyone who may seem to need it; without exception or mental reservation – and mean it.
Claim that God is now inspiring you, teaching you, and healing you. Claim that He is giving you the greatest of all gifts – HIMSELF – because having Him you will have everything else too.
Give thanks in advance for the peace of mind, the harmony, and the spiritual growth that is yours – and mean it.
Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High (Psalm50: 14)
The real questions for we of faith is “do we really believe it…do we really mean it”? How do we know the answers to these questions? We will know them by the fruits of our faith. If our faith brings us love, comfort, peace, joy, forgiveness, power, goodness, etc, then we truly mean it and believe what we say about our faith.
If, on the other hand, our faith is not producing such fruits, then we need to put the advice above into practice daily. Each day we must think of God, claim God and thank God…and mean it.
Then, we will bear the fruits of faith in such abundance that neither we nor anyone else will have any doubt that we walk in the garden God gave us.
Meaning and believing,
Z gardener
A comment from a fellow gardener. Z.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! (And I mean it!)