Archive for the ‘Good Morning’ Category
Your Own Valuation
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 25, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Life Is Like That
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 21, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The Devil’s Last Ditch
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 20, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Losing Interest In Outer Things
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
And Mean It!
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 18, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Make It Work
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Be Specific!
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 11, 2010| Leave a Comment »
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You Can’t Have It Both ways
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 7, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Is that your hat?
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 6, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Why has not your prayer been answered? Perhaps it has. Strangely enough, it often happens that we receive an answer to our prayer and do not recognize it. Some of us have had demonstrations in our possession for weeks or months and have not known it. This mistake is caused by outlining. We have unconsciously decided that the demonstration must take a particular form, and because that form does not appear, we think we have failed. Actually we probably have an even better demonstration than we expected, but for the moment we are blind to it.
If a boy prayed for a man’s hat (because he thought it would look well on him or make him grown up) he would not get it; since divine Wisdom knows that he could not wear it. He would get a good hat of the sort that would be useful to him. We often pray for things for which we are not really prepared; but if we pray scientifically this will not matter, since Creative Intelligence will send us the thing that we really need. Seek God for his own sake, for the joy of being with Him and demonstrations will take care of themselves.
I will be glad in the Lord (Psalm 104:34)
We often think we know what we need and ask God for it. Sometimes we are praying for that which will result in our best good. Sometimes we are not. God will not grant to us that which will harm us unless there is a greater good to come from it. We should always pray for what we think we need, but we should also submit it to God by asking that God’s will be done. And we should ask that God help us understand the answer. God knows what we need before we ask and and even knows what we need when we don’t know. So we should always expect that our prayers will be answered, and understand that sometimes the answer is no. When we are at ease with God’s answers, we will be glad in the Lord while our prayers, those answered in the affirmative and negative, will lead to the peace that surpasses all understanding. It is then that our gardens will be places where our hats fit and so do our prayers.
Wearing the hat,
Z gardener
Practice Makes Real
Posted in Good Morning, tagged Faith, Spiritual on October 5, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The only part of our religion that is real is the part we express in our daily lives. Ideals that we do not act out in practice are mere abstract theories. Actually, such pretended ideals are a serious detriment, because they drug the soul.
If you want to receive any benefit from your religion you must practice it; and the place to practice it is right here, where you are; and the time to do it is now.
A writer on prayer has said: “Knead love into the bread you bake; wrap strength and courage in the parcel you tie for the woman with the weary face; hand trust and candor with your coin you pay to the man with the suspicious eyes.” This sums up the Practice of the Presence of God.
Give to him that asketh thee…(Matthew 5:42).
How do we practice our faith in our daily actions? Do we let the driver in to a busy lane of traffic ahead of us or do we look away, too rushed to let them in? Do we find a way to help those who call on us or do we find an excuse to turn away? Do we return love to those who serve us anger? Do we seek to understand those who frighten us, or do we give them scorn and judgement? Do we forgive those who hurt us or do we resent and punish them? The answer to these and similar questions determine whether we are truly practicing the presence of God or mouthing platitudes to make ourselves feel better for awhile.
When we love, forgive, understand, tolerate, help, lift up and accept those we contact, then we are practicing the presence of God. It is then that the joy and gladness of our gardens come into full bloom. It is then that we are freed from mere theories and are immersed in the power and peace of God’s will. Then God’s love and grace become the real and practical daily experience of our lives instead of mere platitudes.
Practicing,
Z gardener