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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – Thanksgiving

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - Thanksgiving

Time Sensitivity: In America, Sunday before Thanksgiving

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The preacher placed two identical jars on the table next to the pulpit. He quoted 1 Samuel 16:7, “The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. A human looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

“These jars came from the same factory, were made of the same materials, and can hold the same amount, but they are different,” he explained.

Then he upset one and it oozed out honey. He turned over the other, and vinegar spilled out. “When a jar is upset, whatever is in it comes out. Until the jars were upset, they looked alike. The difference was within, and could not be seen. When they were upset, their contents were revealed.

“Until we are upset, we put on a good front. But when we are upset, we reveal our innermost thoughts and attitudes for ‘out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.’ Luke 6:45”

What if someone “tipped you over” today? What would flow out? Would you reveal the “honey” of grace and patience and overwhelming gratitude to God, or the “vinegar” of anger and sarcasm? Above all, love each other deeply, because “love covers over a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8 This week, through Thanksgiving and gratitude, we will restore the interior of each of us, from bitterness to sweetness.

Allow me to share this inscription that appears on the Plymouth Rock Monument in Massachusetts: “This monument marks the first burying ground in Plymouth of the passengers of the Mayflower. Here, under cover of darkness, the fast dwindling company laid their dead, leveling the earth above them lest the Indians should learn how many were in the graves. History records no nobler venture for faith and freedom than of this Pilgrim band. In weariness and painfulness, in watching often in hunger and cold, they laid the foundation of a state wherein every human through countless ages should have liberty to worship God in his or her own way. May their example inspire thee to do thy part in perpetuating and spreading the lofty ideals of our republic throughout the world.”

This Thursday, we are going to celebrate the greatness of God’s good. It will begin Thursday morning, as we notice the wonderful smell of a turkey in the oven, wafting out from the kitchen. There is no smell like that in the world. Right now, we can smell it – the aroma of the turkey browning and the spices cooking through it seems to fill the air. Some of you will have a mother, a grandmother, a wife, or a husband who will be in the kitchen. This wonderful aroma, floating through the air, seems to lift everyone in the household.

There are other smells too. I love the smell of cooking candied yams. Often, everyone is in such a good mood because of the smells, that there is singing going on in the kitchen. It seems like no matter how small the kitchen is, everyone is gathering there. Other large rooms are standing empty, but everyone is in the kitchen because they want to breathe in all this good that God has created.

As you are celebrating and smelling all these wonderful smells on Thursday, will you stop to think why Thanksgiving is on Thursday? What an odd day of the week on which to celebrate Thanksgiving. Why not celebrate Thanksgiving on a Sunday? Why would it be in the middle of the week? Who would have picked Thursday? If you are going to have it on a weekday, maybe Monday or Friday would be better? Why not celebrate on Saturday, when the majority of people are off of work for the weekend?

I want you to think about something else, also. Not only is it on a Thursday, but it is in November. Why is it in November? If we are celebrating the harvest, it was months ago. Why do we have this one day in November when we are celebrate and give thanks to God for all that God has done?

Let me share with you the story. In recent history, Christmas is always on December 25th. Valentine’s Day is always on February 14th. The Fourth of July is always on July 4th. So why cannot Thanksgiving just choose a specific date and stop roving up and down the calendar?

Why is Thanksgiving on a Thursday, and why is it in late November? The answer to these questions revolves around fish–something that we never eat for Thanksgiving – says James Baker, the historian at a museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth 1, who was the Queen of England, wanted to bolster the fishing industry in England, so she decreed that people could not eat meat on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays. The market day, when everyone seemed to come alive, was on Thursday. Many people would go to the market half-starved because they would have fasted the other days. At the market, they would get turkeys, the fatted goose, and all sorts of delectable things to eat; things that, when cooked, would fill the house with wonderful smells. That is why a day of thanksgiving was declared to be on a Thursday.

Did you know that Thanksgiving Day was not always in November? For a long time it was held on December 18th. The reason it was held on December 18th, in this country, was because it was towards the end of the year, but it was a little ahead of Christmas. It was a celebration of all God had done during the year.

Thanksgiving was not officially declared to be held in November until Franklin Delano Roosevelt decreed that it would be. Why did he move it back to the third Thursday in November? He moved it back during the Depression, so there would be a longer Christmas shopping season. We all know that will begin with the biggest shopping day of the year – the Friday after Thanksgiving.

The symbol of Thanksgiving is the fatted bird – the turkey.

“Birds of a Feather.” That is a saying in this country. I do not know how old the saying is, but “birds of a feather” means things, or people, of like mind or like activities. We are all going to do basically the same thing on Thanksgiving. We may eat turkey or we may not, but we will all be doing the same thing – at some point, during that day, we will take a moment and realize (more than we do ordinarily) how good God has been to us, and how wonderful it is to be healthy and alive.

Thanksgiving is a day to recognize God in our lives, and we will feel good. We will express our gratitude to God through praise, and we are going to see the good everywhere. We will know that God will provide, and everything will be fine.

I share a story with you that takes place in Bethany. This particular day was hot, dry, and dusty, with a hot wind blowing. I do not know of anything more miserable to the human spirit than a hot, dusty wind. You are all clean, you go outside, and a hot, dusty wind hits you in the face. The air seems so thick with dust that it is difficult to breathe. You feel down because of the environment.

A group of people were really feeling down. They were grieving. They were clinging together as grieving people often do. They were weeping and mourning outside a cave in Bethany that was serving as a tomb for Lazarus (the brother of Martha and Mary). He had been dead for four days. Those in the grieving group were talking as Jesus approached. They were saying things like, “If He had come earlier, this might not have happened. He could have healed our brother, and everything would have been okay. But look, He comes now when Lazarus has been dead for four days.”

Then the group is absolutely dumbfounded as they see Jesus kneel down, and with a smile on His face He begins to give thanks to God. Can you imagine? Imagine if I was performing a funeral service for someone you loved, and instead of grieving with you, I had a huge smile on my face and gave thanks to God. Can you imagine how dumbfounded, and possibly angry you would be?

I want to share this story with you from John 11:38-44: “Then Jesus, again greatly disturbed, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone was lying against it. Jesus said, ‘Take away the stone.’ Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to him, ‘Lord, already there is a stench because he has been dead four days.’ Jesus said to her, ‘Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?’ So they took away the stone. And Jesus looked upward and said, Father, I thank you for having heard me. I knew that you always hear me, but I have said this for the sake of the crowd standing here, so that they may believe that you sent me.'”

I imagine the people standing around were no longer a crowd, but were now a mob. I imagine they were getting more and more angry at Jesus.

When he had said this, he cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with strips of cloth, and his face wrapped in a cloth. Jesus said to them, “Unbind him, and let him go.”

A man is lying dead, and his friend is giving thanks. Everybody just looked at Jesus. Then, with His next breath, Jesus called out, “Lazarus, come out!” At this point, you can imagine how the atmosphere is electric. I am sure time was such that a few seconds seemed like an hour.

The “dead” man came out to them. What did that crowd feel? There was joy, shock, fear, and disbelief. But He gave thanks, and that set the miracle into motion.

A man was telling about an Alcoholics Anonymous group he attended where a man told his story. The man said, “God caused me to be raised from the dead.” This meant he had the power to give up drinking. Then he looked at all his friends – birds of a feather, people of like mind – and then with tears in his eyes he said to them, “You are unbinding me. Do not leave bound what God has unbound.”

God is constantly unbinding us. God is constantly telling us to come forth. If, after looking back at the past and what God has done in our lives, we hold that in our minds, we will have the incredible intelligence in human mind to give thanks in advance. We know, no matter what we face today, that God is with us. No matter how difficult it is in the moment, we can say, “Thank You, God. I know I am connected with You. I am not separate. I know that when I work with You as a partner, everything will work out all right.”

And I ask God to give me the power to unbind myself – not holding myself bound by the thoughts of the past – and I ask that my family and my friends will not bind me, either, and I will have the power to go on.

During this Thanksgiving week, we need to ignite that feeling. Yes, we are thankful for the harvest, and we are thankful for what God has done in our lives in the past. But we are also thankful for the things that we have not seen as of yet. We are thankful because we know we have a God who responds. We know that everything will be fine. No matter how great our mountain, or how great our difficulty, God is a God who answers our present challenges, instantly, in a way that is beyond anything we can imagine.

Because this is Jesus’ way of prayer, a woman in need of her own healing placed a chair opposite her with a picture of Jesus Christ on it. Then she started to give thanks to God and to every part of her God-created body, starting at the top of her head.

She was in pain. Things were not going well. Our human reaction is to curse the things that are not quite right. Instead, this lady gave thanks to the body parts, for God working in the body parts, and brought them into new life, regenerated in the God-Truth that was already prepared for her. We can do the same with any situation in our lives. She gave thanks and unbound herself.

I want to give you a practical technique to use this week. I am going to ask that you get seven 3″x5″ index cards, or take seven sheets of paper. On them you are going to write what you are thankful for as if it were ALREADY true. Take seven different areas in your life that you care about, and each day this week give thanks in advance for and dwell on that one particular thing for which you are thankful. Of course, you will do the usual things at Thanksgiving. As you do this, realize that a thankful mind draws thankfulness to it. You are going to think of the past and how good God has been to you, but you are also going to go beyond with your faith in the Jesus Christ way – telling the things that are within the tomb to come forth. You are going to unbind yourself and others. You are going to know that, through God, working through you, you have a new, wonderful life.

Remember the seven index cards. Here is an example: “I GIVE THANKS TO GOD FOR PERFECT HEALTH MANIFESTED RIGHT NOW IN MY VITALLY ALIVE BODY.”

I may not feel good in that moment, but I am thanking God because I know God is with me, so I will feel good again. And in that day, I am going to give thanks for the individual body centers and organs that are working perfectly under God’s divine plan.

Another day you might say:

“I GIVE THANKS FOR THE FULL, UNRESTRAINED LOVE OF GOD NOW PRESENT IN ALL MY RELATIONSHIPS.”

That may not be true in your home right now, but you are thanking God and unbinding yourself and your spouse of what might have happened before.

“THANK YOU GOD THAT MY EVERY NEED IS MET. I AM NOW UNBOUND AND FREE.”

Right now, you are thanking God, in advance, holding to that, all day, and giving thanks for the blessings that are going to come from God. You will be a magnet for your good to come to you.

Remember, one card a day for seven days – seven cards. And work with it all that day with great faith.

I have a piece of poetry I want to read to you. I know it will bring back memories of your childhood, too. It is called “Thanksgiving Day.”

THANKSGIVING DAY
by Lydia Child
1802 – 1880

Over the river and through the wood,
To Grandfather’s house we go;
The horse knows the way
To carry the sleigh
Through the white and drifted snow.

Over the river and through the wood –
Oh how the wind does blow!
It stings the toes
Bites the nose
As over the ground we go.

Over the river and through the wood,
To have a first-rate play
Hear the bells ring,
“Ting-a-ling ding!”
Hooray for Thanksgiving Day!

Over the river and through the wood,
Trot fast my dapple gray!
Spring over the ground,
Like a hunting hound!
For this is Thanksgiving Day.

Over the river and through the wood,
And straight through the barnyard gate.
We seem to go
Extremely slow –
It’s so hard to wait!

Over the river and through the wood–
Now Grandmother’s cap I spy!
Hooray for the fun!
Is the pudding done?
Hooray for the pumpkin pie!

I am going to close with scripture from Romans. As you read your cards this week, I ask you to remember this:

“In all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.” [Romans 8:37-38].

Let us pray:

Thank You, dear, wonderful God, for my week of thanksgiving. Thank You for bringing joy to my heart and helping me to recall all the things to be thankful for. And thank You, in advance, for all the things I cannot yet see with my physical eyes, but that I know, through faith, Your blessings will come forth. I thank You in advance and will do so all week.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

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I ask you to rest in the glorious presence of God. Close your eyes, and enter into a time of deep rest. Prepare for this week of thanksgiving inside yourself.

We give thanks for this day.

Dear God, we give thanks for the past, for even the difficult things the past has brought us to in this moment in time. Thank You, dear God, for our many blessings.

Thank You for the good in our lives and the good in the lives of others around us. Thank You for a human mind that has the power to explore; therefore, we have the power to get to know You better, dear God. Thank You for your never-ending, unjudging, and unfailing love. Thank You for watching over us, and through us; walking ahead of us on life’s path.

Thank You for Your light that surrounds us. Thank You for Your love that enfolds us. Thank You for Your power that constantly protects us. Thank You for Your presence that watches over us. Thank You for Your presence, that wherever we are, You are. Thank You for walking ahead of us on life’s path, and being everywhere present in our lives, and in the lives of our dear ones.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Thank You, God, for this nation in which we all live, freely. Our Pilgrim fathers sought to be free, and we enjoy that freedom today. We thank You for them.

Thank You, God, for the opportunities that every man, woman, and child has in this great land. God may our flag always fly free, and may we always be able to worship in our own way at the church of our choice. May the values continue that made this nation great.

Thank You for Your all-powerfulness that works for good and only good. Thank you for leading us to people who will be our teachers along life’s path. Thank You, God, for life’s path. Thank You for the ups, as well as the downs, for each has molded our character and created a more God-like human.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Thank You for the ability to communicate ideas. Thank You for the many hours we spend together in glorious prayer and meditation, when our awareness grows and we feel even closer to you. We know that we are always close to You.

Thank You for this week in which we dedicate ourselves to praise and thanksgiving. Dear God, I make a covenant with You, now. I will not say one, idle word of criticism or condemnation. I will not allow my words to be wasted. I will make the words and thoughts, within my own head, thoughts of thankfulness and praise.

I uplift everyone I am with this week. And God, I will continually thank You. I will continue to look around, and with my human eyes, I will perceive good; I will give thanks for that good. Now, in this moment of silence, I invite everyone to have a personal moment with God, and give thanks for your life and all the good in your life …

Rest in the silence of prayer …

God is in every cell of your body and mind. You are not separate from God, but one. God is with you, this very minute. Every part of you–every atom – is filled with the presence of God. Through the power of the spoken word, I decree, in Jesus Christ’s name, that this feeling will stay with you all week long.

Your spiritual experience will be moment-by-moment, as you touch more of the Divine, as you feel more awareness of God in your human mind. This is the week where the Divine infills your awareness. You are filled with thankfulness.

In Jesus Christ’s name, Thank You, God … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – Renewing and empowering failed resolutions

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - Renewing and empowering failed resolutions

Time Sensitivity: 4-5 weeks after the new year

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CALL UPON YOUR RESOURCES

(Molly) (or a name that is not common within your congregation) made a New Year’s Resolution towards midnight on December 31st, 2000. She resolved to stop smoking. She decided this would be the year. Molly has already failed to keep her resolution.

Did you make a resolution on New Year’s Eve? Did you keep that resolution, or did you fail in keeping it? The experts say, that most human beings forget, or fail, at their New Year’s resolutions within the first three weeks after making the resolution. The reason for this is because they were not changed at the core of their being. The New Year’s resolution didn’t become a part of them.

Most of us are in a constant state of recovery. We are always recovering from something. Maybe we’re recovering from that bad cold, or maybe it is a business or career situation in which we are experiencing a low point. We are dreaming of the day when we can return to the height that we once were.

But if we keep on living this way, on the roller-coaster of life, even when we are at the high point we fear it because we just know it won’t last. We say, “Dear God, this can’t last. Something will go wrong.” The minute we do, we begin recovery again.

The economy is in a constant state of recovery. Alan Greenspan is making weekly adjustments. What happens when you go to God and you say, “God, here I am. I bring You my physical body and my mind. I’m tired of the up and down roller-coaster living I have been experiencing, and I want to be changed. God, I’ve read the Bible and Jesus says it’s possible for me. He did it. He said I could do it. Now is the time.” “I’ve tried to keep my New Year’s resolution. Some days I’ve done well, but other days I have not done so well. I want to be changed at the core of my being. When will this happen, God? How does it happen? Can it happen to me?”

On the computers we use, we have a feature called “system restore”, God I need your help to restore my system. “God, it seems I just don’t have the power in me to do what I want to do, and really want to do it. I think I do, but then I keep on going back to old ways of thinking. Why? Why can’t I have the power within myself to be changed once and for all? I want it, and I want it desperately.”

You ask, “how do I renew and empower a failed New Years Eve resolution?”

There is a realm of discovery within each of us. That discovery can come at a low point in our lives. We do not need a spiritual experience only when we’re at the very top peak of the life’s mountain and everything is going well. It’s easy to have a spiritual experience when that happens because we feel so good. We feel empowered and we feel as if we could do anything, and God could do anything through us.

A spiritual experience is also possible when you are going through what Jesus called a crucifixion. When people at work are not very nice to you, or something in your home environment is not going very well, or a habit that you want to give up is crucifying you, that may be the best time to realize the power of God. Spirituality is the depth of your bliss in the middle of your problem.

When things are not going right, you can go within yourself in the “now” moment, and change your whole world–change your whole mind and body and go through a transfiguration. You know the power of God without a doubt. You know God can be relied upon in the bad times as well as the good.

In Matthew 16:22 Jesus was talking to the disciples. Imagine you are one of the disciples. We are sitting around a campfire and Jesus is talking. He says, “I face some hard times ahead of me. I’m going to be crucified, and then I’m going to go through a resurrection.”

As you sit there, you can’t believe that this Man you have followed, who has talked to you about living the Christ life, is talking about bad things happening to Him and how He will deal with these bad things. You don’t want to hear it.

Think about this: What if the one you loved most in life came to you and said, “I need to talk. Something is going to happen to me, and we need to face this together.” Wouldn’t you just want to close your ears, not listen, and say, “This can’t be true? Things need to remain the same?”

In human mind, more than anything else, we may want the normal to stay the norm; for things to remain the same. Sometimes we DO NOT want change. This is what the disciples wanted.

After Jesus had said this, Peter took Him aside and rebelled Him saying, “God, forbid it. Lord, this must never happen to You.” But He turned away from Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan!”

Isn’t that a strange thing for Jesus to say? Isn’t it strange for Jesus to call Peter “Satan”? It is, unless you realize what “Satan” means. Satan means tester. He was saying, “Peter, don’t test me. Don’t even try to sway me. This is what must happen. In human mind, this does not sound very good, but this is Divine and it is going to prove the Divine.”

[Matthew 16:24]. Then Jesus told his disciples, “If any want to become my followers … “Who here does not want to become a follower of Jesus Christ? You want to hold the ideals of what was taught because these are universal ideals.

How do we become a follower? Many believe that becoming a follower means that somehow we will follow the man Jesus; or if Jesus came back in body we would follow Him down the path He was walking. Wherever Jesus wanted to go, we will go too. We will leave behind everything without question and follow Him.

But this is not what Jesus said. He said: If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me [daily]. This is before the crucifixion, and yet He is talking about a cross.

“I have a cross to bear,” you say, “and it’s a heavy one.” This is a saying we’ve all heard, and I think it was a saying in that day too. People were crucified daily. Often they would carry their own cross to the crucifixion site.

But is Jesus saying that I must deny my lower human mind, my lower thoughts, and my lowest habits and carry a cross daily. The cross Jesus referred to often meant crossing out error beliefs inside of us. If we are truly following Jesus, we have to think about how we follow Jesus in our minds and hearts, and then in the outer world.

What does it mean to deny ourselves? In some places in the world it means that you would take a chain and hit the body because the body is no good. But Jesus said the body is the temple of the living God. Your body, where you are, is a cathedral, a church, and a place where all the cells in your body temple are holding a worship service. They are singing in joy and having a wonderful time in worship.

But you have burdens. You are living life, and you have challenges and problems. This is a normal activity of the human being. But how do we deal with these challenges?

We deny human thinking and produce Divine thinking. Our problems cannot be solved at the same level of thought in which we created them. We have to lift ourselves higher. We have to go to Divine Mind.

Imagine you were hiking with a backpack on your back. In that backpack you had a million dollars, but in your pockets you didn’t have any money all. If you went into McDonald’s and they wanted you to pay, and you said, “I can’t pay. I don’t have any money in my pockets. I guess I’ll just have to starve. I guess I’ll have to go without. I guess I cannot solve this problem.”

Yet, if you simply call on your resources–what you have with you already–and go within, you can have whatever you want.

But sometimes we have to deny ourselves. Our human mind is saying over and over again in loud chattering voices, “You don’t have any money. You don’t have the ability. You don’t have the ways to carry this off. There is no way you can save this business, or this relationship, or do what you need to do. It’s hopeless.” Human mind continually chatters, while Divine Mind is with you every step of the way saying, “Wait. Deny that thought of your lower human self and come to Me. I have already prepared the solution for you.”

Jesus goes on and says [Matthew 16:25]: “For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it.” As I said earlier, we want to have the norm. We want to stay in what we know. We want to find solutions in our own human mind. We don’t want to go into a mode of discovery of new, wondrous good in our lives. We just want to, somehow using the power of thought we have already, get back to where we were before. Then we’ll be happy.

But you are not meant to do that. You are here to explore and discover. You are Christ-o-nauts, and your mission is to explore a new frontier. You are to explore something that you cannot even imagine in your mind–a whole new world, a whole new environment–that can be yours. Unlike an astronaut exploring outer space, you are an explorer of inner space.

In order to do that, you are going to have to lose the concept of who you think you are. You are going to have to lose the concept of everything you hold dear in the things you want to get rid of in your life.

We hold things tightly–even the things we want to be rid of in our lives. That’s why we don’t change. When we have the courage to say, “Okay, I let go and let God,” we loosen our grip and we go into an area that is not fearful or scary at all. It is wondrous and good. But we must lose our life as we know it in that situation and follow the Christ. Everything will be gained.

[Matthew 16:26]. “For what will it profit them if they gain the whole world but forfeit their life?” We have known many people who had a life beyond anything you can imagine. They had riches and everything you dream in your wildest fantasies would make you happy. But they have been empty human beings because so much has been lacking in their lives.

The most important ingredient of happiness is not in the material world; it is in the inner world, the soul realm. And when we gain those things in the spiritual realm, we discover a happiness that is beyond belief.

Here we are, (a month) after our New Year’s resolutions. We have decided, right now, to make the change. How do we go about it? How do we go through a transfiguration in our world?

[Matthew 17:1-4]. “Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain, by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with him. Then Peter said to Jesus, Lord it is good for us to be here; if you wish, I will make three dwelling places here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.”

This Bible verse holds some keys about the truth of change inside of you. First of all, Jesus took three disciples with Him to be totally transfigured where He glowed with new life. Which disciples did He take?

The disciples of Peter, James, and John represent faith, judgment and love.

On New Year’s Eve, we have the Christ Mind power with us of faith. We think we can do anything. That faith creates wild enthusiasm that quickly dissipates. We have to add the power of judgment to that. We have to decide on the details of how to do this. We hitch the horse of our faith to the reigns of judgment.

Then we add the third to have the holy trinity of getting what we want in our New Year’s resolutions to come to pass. That third power is love. What do I mean by adding love? If I decide to quit smoking, I first build my faith that with God I can quit smoking. I add in my judgment on exactly when and how this is going to take place, and then I allow it to become me by loving the idea. I love the idea of days when I do not have a cigarette. I love the feeling of my body as my lungs regenerate. I become so in love with the idea that I become more in love with that idea than I love the cigarette in my mouth. With faith, judgment and love, I have real power.

Two other people appear–Moses and Elijah. Moses represents the law. Everything inside of you has to be based on law. What is the law? It is the teachings of the standards of the world; of living the Biblical teachings of Jesus Christ.

Elijah represents the utterances of the prophet. In other words, it’s not just getting our lives back to where they were, but going beyond with a new vision of what we can accomplish. Remember, if you team-up with God and make God your partner, you are no longer who you were. Do not limit yourself. But to go beyond, you must lose your former concept of yourself and say, “Here I am God. I am here to be transfigured. I believe that together, we can.”

Let me say this about the transfiguration: Transfiguration is always preceded by a change of mind. Our ideas must be lifted from the material, the physical, to the spiritual. But first we need to realize that it is possible for us to be transfigured as well as to understand the law by which transfiguration is brought about …

In our study and application of the Christian life we all have times when we are spiritually uplifted. Such a time is marked by a form of spiritual enthusiasm, which is brought about by statements of Truth; made by ourselves or others–prayers, words of praise, songs, meditations–any statement of Truth that exalts the spiritual realms of the mind.

Jesus was lifted up by Peter, James, and John (faith, judgment, and love). Whenever we dwell upon these virtues and try to live up to them, they are exalted in consciousness, and they go with us to the mount of Transfiguration. You may not always realize this. You may think that the uplifting was just a passing exaltation, but it stamps itself upon your soul and body and marks the planting of a new idea in the upward trend of the whole [human] …

Having once seen Truth, having once had the illumination, you find that the next step is to demonstrate it and not to be cast down or discouraged by the opposite. When the crucifixion comes and you are suffering the pangs of dying error, you may cry out “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” forgetting for the time the promises in the mount of Transfiguration. This is when you need to realize that you are passing through a transforming process that will be followed by a resurrection of all that is worth saving.

Molly WILL succeed in giving up the habit of smoking, and you WILL succeed in keeping the resolutions you made for 2001.

Let us pray:

I pray that this moment today is the beginning of a new fusion of Christ Mind with my human mind. I am ready to be transformed and renewed. I lift up my faculties–my Christ Mind powers of faith, judgment, and love–and I behold spiritual reality. I see my body as it is in Truth, my mind refined and revitalized in every cell, quickened and harmonized in every function, transformed into a new body of living luminous energy–beautiful, strong, whole, young, eternal, incorruptible.

Today, this moment, I become a true center of Divine energy. I thank You, dear God.
In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

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In this sweet time of prayer, I ask you to close your eyes and center on the power of God within you. Allow this meditation time to be a special time of power for you. Allow this meditation time to speak to your soul, to renew you, to cleanse you, and to cause a tremendous energy of God to be stirred within you.

As you rest and go within, you realize again that you are in the image and likeness of the perfect, eternal, whole God. Christ consciousness is filling you with unfailing faith. You abide in that faith. You are in the faith of the Almighty. God is quickened within you.

You have come here this morning, perhaps from a short way or a very long way away, in distance or in faith. You have come here to do worship, yes, but most of all you have come here to be renewed. You have come here to experience worth-ship. May that happen now in this moment.

God is within you; God surrounds you. Everywhere you are, God is. You live and move and have your being in God. Your mind is surrounded and infilled with Divine wisdom. Divine wisdom is awake in you, and you are expressing it.

There is, inside of you, a clarity of thought. Divine ideas flow through your human mind, and your whole body responds. And others are responding to you after your time in this deep awareness of who you are and what God is. Others respond to you in a different way because there is a Divine love flowing automatically from you.

God has not given anyone the spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. I decree in Jesus Christ’s name that all power is given unto you in mind and body. Through the spirit of Truth within you, you know, you see, you hear, and you speak only God-Truth.

God’s love includes every living creature. God blesses you with wholeness and freedom. Peace fills your mind and heart. You know that God is present, and you trust God to establish in your mind, body, and world all that is right, good, and orderly. Your life is a living expression of the love of God within you.

In this prayer time, dear God, we are calm and poised in Your love. We pray that Your good and Your love is magnified and multiplied in our lives–not later today or tomorrow, but now.

We decree that the living Christ quickens our minds and hearts. We know that Divine love radiates through you and attracts only good into our lives.

Dear God, may my soul magnify the Lord, and my spirit rejoice in the power of the inner Christ to make all things right. We decree that all things are working together for our good. We are working with them in wisdom and in the power of Spirit.

Rest for a moment in the silence of prayer and accept this Truth as true for you now …

I have God within me as my partner to speak to the challenges and problems in my life. We say: “We now release you and bless you.” Divine love is adjusting my life. I abide in the peace of God.

God is in charge and all is well. Christ within me keeps me steadfast, positive, and secure. There is only God, and God is only good.

Christ in me frees me from all limitation. I am free now from all limitation that I hold in mind about myself. I free others from all limitation that I hold in mind about them. I free all situations and places from my opinions and concepts of limitation about them.

We are part of the resurrection of God this morning. We are being resurrected in thought and in life. We give thanks to God.

Dear God, I pray a personal prayer that there is a new vision created in each one of us that is so high that we have a transfiguration. I pray our very countenance is changed because of the thoughts we hold in mind. I pray that we are no longer in a mode of recovery, but that we are in a mode of discovery of our good, better, and best.

We give thanks to You, God, for new vision. God blesses everything turned over to God in thought in this sweet silence …

The Lord of my being is my life source. I am strong. I am vital. I am whole. I live in close communion with God, and my world (inside of my mind and body, and outside my mind and body) is blessed.

I decree these things are happening now. I am ready for the change, and I welcome it. In Jesus Christ’s name we pray … Amen.

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Time Sensitivity: The Last Sunday before New Years

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A number of hours from this moment we enter into the new year. It is a time of hope for humanity, but turning a page on a calendar is powerless without humanity changing. Humanity changes by turning from the millstones of old ways and habits to building on the milestones of spiritual growth. Individually and collectively as one people under God’s leadership we must proceed down this path.

100 years ago it was a common belief held by the so-called elite of America, “that there were only about 400 people in all of America worth knowing.”

The writer of this period, O’Henry, believed that each person in society was worth knowing and had a story to tell. His classic story “The Gift of the Magi” has its theme in each person giving his most prized possession for their love of the other. We are giving our most prized possession, all of our days of our lives, in exchange for the future, in the strong hope of becoming all that we may become.

100 years ago, such a strong belief was held about “a good first footer” that many people were willing to pay for the “right” first footer on New Year’s Day. The first person to walk across your doorstep on that first day of the New Year was called the first footer. He would be hired to appear at the exact time so as to not trust fate, to bring misfortune for the whole year.

We stand poised on the threshold of not only a New Year but also a new millennium to be our own first footer to walk across our doorsteps into our future. God is already walking ahead of us preparing our way of good.

Jesus Christ holds to the all-inclusive belief that each person has worth and value. His prayer is that each person rise above the lacks and limitations of their past to an innate knowing of their worth and value.

There is a verse in the Bible that has great power concerning your life. I read from Matthew 16:19. Jesus says: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”

We think that this is the truth for some people, a long time ago, but it is just as true for each of us today. Jesus is talking directly to us as we approach 2001, through these pages of our Bible. It is as if He came up to you in a vision and said, “I’m going to give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” You would know that you had something incredibly powerful working in your life. And you do. It’s for all of us. It crosses religious lines and theology of people. It is the Truth about humankind.

We have been given the keys. Here is the key. It’s in your prayer time. When you pray, what do you decide to bind to yourself? When you pray with a belief, with a knowing, without doubt, and you decide to have something in your life in the new millennium, it’s going to be there.

There’s a great power that happens beyond our physical sight.

As humans, we tend to focus on the negative. We think of ourselves being bound to our problems, tied to them where we can’t get loose. We try and we try, but we can’t do it. But what Jesus is telling you is that you are bound to your good, and your good is with you every day.

Allow me to share from James 1:2-8: “My brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of any kind, consider it nothing but joy, because you know that the testing of your faith produces endurance; and let endurance have its full effect, so that you may be mature and complete, lacking in nothing. If any of you is lacking in wisdom, ask God, who gives to all generously and ungrudgingly, and it will be given you. But ask in faith, never doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind; for the doubter, being double-minded and unstable in every way, must not expect to receive anything from the Lord.”

Your mind is a vessel of God thought. Your mind can be the connecting place with God Mind. Your mind is the place where God answers your prayers. In order for God to get something to you, God must get it through you. And for God to get it through you, you must have an open channel. It may be a small little crack in the dam that we have put up, it can be the size of a grain of mustard seed, but there must be a crack in your free will for God’s will to come through. If there is, then all can change and all of the good of God can come to you. Everything can become anew. You have spent your whole life waiting to get to this point in your personal history. When a couple gets married, we expect it to be the finest time of their lives, and it should be. But how about you? Right now should be the finest time in your life too. You’ve lived too many years, you’ve invested too much time, and you’ve been here too many Sundays for it not to be. It doesn’t matter what is happening in the outer. Sure, we all have challenges. Let us go beyond our outer challenges and enter through this doorway of 2001 with an assurance of joy because we know we’re not alone. If we accept the promises of Jesus Christ, we know that we are walking forward all the time to greater and greater good in our New Year.

America has just concluded an historic presidential election. A great writer wrote these words and his writings led him to becoming president. This was written by Herbert Hoover, it’s called The Uncommon Man.

“In my opinion, there has been too much talk about the Common Man. It has been dinned into us that this is the Century of the Common Man. The idea seems to be that the Common Man has come into his own at last.

Thus we are in danger of developing a cult of the Common Man, which means a cult of mediocrity. But here is at least one hopeful sign: I have never been able to find out who this Common Man is. In fact, most Americans, and especially women, will get mad and fight if you try calling them common.

This is hopeful because it shows that most people are holding fast to an essential fact in American life. We believe in equal opportunity for all, but we know that this includes the opportunity to rise to leadership — in other words, to be uncommon.

Let us remember that the great human advances have not been brought about by mediocre men and women. They were brought about by distinctly uncommon people with vital sparks of leadership. Man of the great leaders were, it is true, of humble origin, but that alone was not their greatness.

It is a curious fact that when you get sick you want an uncommon doctor; if your car breaks down you want an uncommonly good mechanic; when we get into war we want dreadfully an uncommon admiral and an uncommon general.

I have never met a father and mother who did not want their children to grow up to be uncommon men and women. May it always be so. For the future of America rests not in mediocrity, but in the constant renewal of leadership in every phase of our national life.”

And so it does. When you travel around this country you see statues of people. This is true especially Washington, D.C. You see statues all the time, but these are never statues of common people. They are statues of people who have gone the extra mile, who have stepped out of their comfort zone, stepped out of mediocrity, and did something great.

May it be said of you on your tombstone that you did not, for one day, (beginning in 2001), allow yourself to become common. You become uncommon. There will be many around you who might say things like you’re getting sick, that you’re going to have to resign yourself to sickness. You decide to become uncommon. There might be many around you who might say that because of your debt load that you’re going down the tubes, that there is no other way because they are the experts and they know, so you just might as well accept your fate. But you stand up and become uncommon.

There are many around you who are doomsayers. Doomsayers are common people. You’ll find thirteen in every dozen who will tell you the worst possible thing about your life. Don’t believe it. They are common people. You start to become uncommon when you say, “I can become better than my past.”

There’s one thing in this world of recycling that we cannot recycle. It’s the calendar. You can’t recycle 2000. It’s impossible. But you can, by going into this New Year, stand up and decide to become more than you’ve ever become before.

Now, never do this alone. Realize that many times you are stretched way beyond your limits. You have to allow God to do it through you. You have to consent to becoming one with God, and then it becomes so. Part of our consenting is having self-confidence. Jesus said we have to love our neighbors as ourselves. Most of us, as good Christians, love our neighbors but we do not love ourselves. Remember that you are the channel for all of God’s love and creativity to come through to your outer world. But the channel has to be there in you, for you, as you, in order for what is in the channel to come through.

You are on a process to make tomorrow’s dreams come true by your work today, by standing up and agreeing to be what you were created to be. You are a child of God, a child of all possibilities, a child of love and a child of power.

This week, write down five things that you like best and least about yourself. What do you like best? Those are your uncommon areas that you need to work on and become better at bringing those to pass. Then you become honest with yourself. Assess yourself. What are the five things that you like least? Then you make a decision. You know that with God’s help what you bind to yourself will become you, and what you loose will be loose, not only here but also in heaven.

Next, write down five things that are really important to you. The five things you have a passion for in life, the five things you love with all your heart, are things you don’t do as much as you should. You put it off until some other time, like retirement, or sometime in the distant future. You need to be focusing on those things today to fortify yourselves.

The next thing you do is write down five things that were important to your parents about you. Here’s why that gives you some problems. Many times we spend our whole lives living a dream that our parents had for us. We try to please them, sometimes years after they are gone. Now, while it is noble to do such a thing out of love, there comes a time as an adult that you have to decide what is important to you, and start to live your own life. That is the only way you ever become uncommon. You are not a Xerox copy of your mother or your father. You are different. There has never been a life or a fingerprint or a hair like you before in existence. Therefore, you have to become what God created you to be. God did not command you to be a copycat. God commanded to let your light shine, and your light is individualistic.

So, you have to decide what is important to you, and you have to take an inventory of what is important to your parents, and decide how much you have done in that category. What is right for you? Find it out. Let that light shine that is you in that area of life.

Then, write down some time-oriented, specific goals for this New Year for yourself. I believe in goals because it keeps your vessel on track. If you are in a boat, you have to steer it one way or another to get it to go somewhere. Where do you want that boat to go? You have to have a plan. You have to have goals. Otherwise, it will never ever get there.

I ask you to release the calendar of the old year, realize that nobody is perfect. We tend to knock ourselves down when we have something bad happen to us. We have to stop that. We are God’s creation. We are being created and recreated by God, and God’s work is not done yet. Yes, we make mistakes and yes, we do things we’re not supposed to do. Okay, we need to go on and become better tomorrow and not constantly blame ourselves or knock ourselves down because we did not live up to our potential yesterday. We have to strive to live up to our potential tomorrow. That’s where it counts. We did the best we could in the moment, but now we have the power to go beyond, to go higher and become uncommon.

This is partly a do-it-yourself religion. And that’s the only religion that works in the end. If I were Jesus Christ and you wanted to come up here and sit at my feet, you could sit at my feet all day long and I could talk to you as Jesus Christ, but in the end I cannot save you. You have to save yourself, by becoming one with God yourself.

It’s like we go to a parent and say, “Please do this for me. Please take care of this for me.” They can for a while, but there comes a time when we have to do it for ourselves. This is the message of Jesus Christ. His message is not to sit at His feet and be saved by His works. His message is to listen to His words and take them on in our own lives and be saved through working the example in our own lives.

At the end of your life, as people look over the different deeds you have done, if someone would judge Christianity by your faithfulness, would they want to join? Would they want to join if they see you out on the road somewhere? That’s the bottom line to everything. Yes, they would join! Because you are ONE with God in every word, action, and reaction.

It’s not just whether you go to church. It’s whether you live it. We all have to become the best possible person that we can be in a given moment. We’re going to have times when we fall down and times when we become uncommon. To be uncommon is what we’re striving for. That is what we’re going to have happen in our lives.

Each and every one of you is investing time in these services, and it’s not going to be wasted. Sometime you’re going to be called upon to go the extra mile in your faith. When that happens, instead of just falling down and quivering on the floor, wondering how you can possibly take it, you’re going to enter into a time of faithfulness, and maybe even joy because you’re going to know that you are not alone- you and God are one.

Please join me in prayer.

We affirm together that this is the day for us to accept our good. This is the day when God is blessing us with a receptive faith and a trusting heart, an illumined mind and a quickened understanding. This is the day of victory in Christ when we become uncommon. We are in prayer this day, this “ONE”derful day, as a new opening comes in our eternal treasure of Truth. We realize that we are existing in abundant good that is around us like air. This is the day when the healing power of the Great Physician is working mightily in us.

Within the sacred precincts of our hearts, we hear the voice of God questioning, “Would thou be made whole?” The Great Physician knows that the faith in us is strong enough to ask, and is great enough to receive. God speaks with an authoritative power. As you enter into this New Year, God says to you, “Arise, take up thy bed and walk.”

This is our year to be free and whole. We arise and we lift up all old thoughts of neglect or hopelessness or helplessness, on which any belief in disease or weakness may have laid, and we walk with a new power, unbound, into the presence of the Christ. We find the Christ in the temple of our bodies. And the Christ will proclaim, “Behold, thou art made whole.”

This is the year for us to accept the good that God has prepared for us. “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them who love Him.” We open our eyes and we look to God for the fulfillment of every conceivable need or good desire. Eyes have not seen the abundance everywhere present that God has prepared and provided. We no longer fix our eyes on the need or the seeming lack. The glories and the riches of the Father’s kingdom established here and now, in the midst of the earth, are ours.

This is the year for us to look to God as complete supply. We have found God, and we have found our all-sufficiency. All eternity is ours in which to prove God’s all-providing love. This year of 2001 is ours to accept God as our complete supply, the year for us, by faith, to bring into manifestation the good that we seek. This is the year to listen to the voice of love and wisdom within us, that directs us momently toward the good that God has prepared Whether tangible or intangible, the good we seek awaits us now.

We open our eyes that we may see, and our ears that we may hear the glad tidings, and we open our hearts that we may understand what God has prepared for those who love Him. We let our hearts be so filled to overflowing with the love and joy and riches of God that there is no room for any depressing, unhappy, untrue or unworthy feelings to remain in us. This is left behind and will not be recycled by us. This is the year for us to accept the fullness of the Father’s good, encompassed only by eternity. This is the good day, which has come to us, and it is filled with divine treasures for us all. We believe this as we walk towards the path of becoming uncommon people, in oneness with God. In Jesus Christ’s name we pray … Amen.

MEDITATION / PRAYER_______________________________________________

There is truly great power in united prayer. The dawning of each New Year reveals opportunities to experience new light in our lives. As we enter this special time of prayer, the light and life and love of Christ dawn anew within you. You prepare your heart and mind for this awakening during this prayertime.

THE CHRIST IS YOUR HOPE OF GLORY. This is decreed for you with great power.

In this quiet time of prayer, you still your thoughts and relax. Through the door of silent prayer, you enter a retreat of renewal and strength. Letting go of any anxious thought or feeling of tension, you become even more aware of the presence of God

The Christ spirit is your peace, the peace that passes your human understanding. This peace wells from within like the rising of the sun at dawn. In its quiet radiance, you are serene, poised, and composed. And you are grateful. The peace that radiates within you also radiates from you. You see the indwelling Christ spirit of peace in others as you pray.

Through the power of the spoken word, we decree: THE CHRIST SPIRIT FILLS YOU WITH PEACE. The Christ spirit within fills you with peace during every step in the new millennium. THE CHRIST SPIRIT FILLS YOU WITH PEACE. Take a moment now in the silence of prayer to experience this peace …

Just as the peace of Christ is always available to you, so is the light of the Christ spirit. You focus your attention now on the true light of God — that shines within your heart and mind. The light of Christ rises within you like the breaking forth of a new day. From a gentle glow on the horizon of awareness to the full brilliance of understanding, the light of Christ shines to reveal right answers and right paths. In this light, you are confident and wise.

You follow this glorious beacon of light with a receptive heart, rest now the listen to the “still small voice” of inspiration and wisdom …

The light of this new dawn also reveals the truth about health and wholeness. “If any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” We are new creations in Christ. Through the ongoing life process, new cells are created to take the place of old ones. The Christ spirit infuses every cell of the body temple with vibrant life. You are centered in the Christ spirit of life, and the way to renewed energy, strength, and vitality is open.

Our attention is now focused fully on the Christ spirit. In this quiet hour, we seek only a greater realization of this wonderful presence within us. From the Christ spirit within come ideas — divine ideas — that lead us to greater expressions of abundance. With the dawning of these ideas also comes the realization that good is always available to us.

As we pray, we know — without doubt — that the Christ spirit is providing for every need. We pray the prayer for prosperity: THE CHRIST SPIRIT INSPIRES YOU WITH A NEW AWARENESS OF ABUNDANCE. YOU PROSPER. Believe this now, without doubt, in the silence of prayer …

“How great , , , are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” The Christ, our hope of glory, abides within our hearts and minds. We awaken to this day and each day of this New Year with faith in the Christ spirit of light, love, and life. And we are truly grateful.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

God bless you! Have a great week filled with God’s goodness.

Since 1999 – The worldwide PRAYER PLACE inside the Internet, serving well over 2 million every day. Welcoming all faiths, excluding no one. Reaching the ends of the earth with the positive message of God. Not connected to any church, Positive Christianity is a Prayer Ministry without walls, physical or denominational, that the world can instantly access and use without cost.

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