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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – A New Labor Day Commitment

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - A New Labor Day Commitment

Time Sensitivity: The Sunday before Labor Day

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When God works through you in your job, it makes the hours breeze by, and the tasks easy.

In a small town, there is small restaurant that has a unique, antique collector’s clock in the main dining hall. Above the clock is a sign that says: “This is a very special clock, but it will never be stolen because our employees are watching it closely.”

Have you ever had a job like that, when you go in and immediately notice that the time is 9:02 a.m.? Then you look up and notice it is 9:07. It takes forever to get to 10 o’clock. You wonder if the day will ever end. Have you ever gone to work in the morning, dreading the day?

The pollster, Lou Harris, says that the average American works 30% more today than in 1973 (just 40 years ago) and has 32% less free time per week. They say 65% of the top managers in this country work more than 50 hours a week. Most executives work 10 hours a day (not eight), and 18% work 12 or more hours a day to get done what they feel they need to get done.

There is a great story about Kemmons Wilson, Sr., founder of Holiday Inns. He was asked to give a commencement speech at the high school he once attended. Wilson, who did not graduate from high school, told the graduating students: “I really don’t know why I’m here; I never got a degree, and I’ve only worked half-days my entire life. I guess my advice to you is to do the same. Work half-days, every day. And it doesn’t matter which half – the first twelve hours or the second twelve hours.”

When you love your job, and allow God to work through you, your no longer a clock watcher.

Spiritually we must change the way we are doing our jobs INSIDE of ourselves.

We should dread less, and work from our more. Work from more of God, the spiritual consciousness that brings joy to every task. Through the power of God coming through us, we will have more inspiration and more God-given power, and things will go better because we will have a new, unseen partner working with us.

Your day should be God-joy filled. You spend so many hours at work. It is meant to be something that brings out your Divine God-given talents and Divine potential. In order for this to happen, you have to allow God to come through.

In old movies of the 20s and 40s you see the portrayal of the business tycoon. It is always the same. He is sort of an overweight gentleman who smokes a cigar. He is always rushing from here to there and never has time for anybody. He is mean. And whenever he deals with his employees, he is always screaming and filled with tension. What a bad role model for the man or woman in the workplace. It does not have to be this way.

We should go to work with joyous God ordained power. We should inspire others with joyous power. We need to master the art of “easy does it,” so things do not bother us, where problems roll off our backs, like water off a duck’s back, and where things do not dismay us so much.

No one ever burned out from hard work. People burn out from resistance. For instance, if I had a wire going from me to you, we could run all the voltage through it we wanted. We could run five times the amount of current that the wire is supposed to be able to carry. But the moment we put a resistor in that line, it catches fire and burns up. The resistor is in your own mind.

When you go to work on Monday morning, no matter what you are doing, the resistor may be in your mind. We need to remove the resistors and allow the flow of God’s love for what we are doing to naturally occur.

How do we do that? Here are 10 rules for taking the hard way out of your journey and replacing it with the easy way, once and for all:

1. Life is too serious to be taken seriously. Do not get the idea that you are Atlas, carrying the world and your job around on your shoulders, that you are the only one in the world who can do this. God can carry it better.

Right now, this minute, plan to take your career burdens off of you for the week. Those burdens do not have to be carried by you. I do not care what kind of projects you have to do, or what kind of tremendous deadline is upon you, allow God to do it through you. With that mind-set alone, everything is going to change. You are not going to strain so hard when you do not take yourself so seriously.

Psychologist Dr. Arthur Stone conducted a study of 100 people over a three-month period of time. He found that when something bad happened to them at work, their immune system was significantly weakened for that day. The good news is that when something good happened, the immune system was strengthened and increased for the next two days.

So if you have a good day tomorrow, whether unexpectedly or if you make it happen, your immune system will be positively affected until Wednesday.

2. Be determined to like your work – this was one of the keys. If you decide early on that you do not like a certain job, that will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Instead of deciding that you are going to become more and more miserable, each day on the job, determine to like your work. You will like any work that you do with God.

You HAD looked with your eyes and found things to be miserable about; NOW, you look for the good. Then, over a period of time, your job will become a pleasure and not drudgery.

Perhaps, you do need to change your job, but change yourself on your present job. Ask God to show you a new thing to love. That love will multiply. Love what you do, and it will attract other good into your career.

Once there was a town in which all the inhabitants were blind. A king, with his entourage, arrived one day with a mighty elephant, which he used to impress his subjects. The people of the town were anxious to find out what an elephant was like and sent three of its blind members to investigate. Since none of them had ever seen an elephant, they groped sightlessly with their hands, gathering information by touching some part of the elephant.

When they returned to their fellow citizens, they were asked about the shape of the elephant. The man who had touched an ear said, “It is a large, rough thing, wide and broad, like a rug.” The one who had felt the trunk said, “No, I have the real facts about it. It is a straight and narrow pipe, awful and destructive.” The man who felt the leg said, “It is mighty and firm, like a pillar.” All were right in their own way, but all were blinded to the total picture.

Pray to view your job in a new way.

Yes, you have a certain opinion of your job. But is this the whole picture of the job? Is there another view that could be taken? Are you blind to the good? Is there anyone else in the same environment that is having fun? Get the whole picture from the ONE that can see the whole picture.

So often, when we see people who are miserable, they have a focus like a magnifying glass on the negative, instead of seeing all the positive potential and possibilities that are everywhere around them.

3. Plan your work and work your plan, with God’s help. I think the greatest example of having a plan in life is what I learned from some kids when they took a canoe out onto a lake. They were paddling on the lake. They wanted to go toward the shore, but one was paddling one way and the other way paddling in the opposite way. Pretty soon, the canoe started to go in a circle. The canoe went one way and then, the other. It was a long ride, and they never did go where they wanted to go in the beginning.

If they had just kept their eyes on where they wanted to go and paddled toward it, and not let any other direction come into focus, they would have arrived, refreshed, and not tired. They would have been exhilarated because of the fun time they had.

Sometimes, life is like that because we do not have a plan. We go into work on Monday morning and we feel so swamped that we do not know where to begin. It just overwhelms us. We are filled with daily interruptions that make it hard to get the job done. We cannot take the overwhelming feeling it gives us IF we are trying to do it alone.

4. Do not try to do everything at once. If you feel like a hamster in a cage, running on the wheel and not getting anywhere, chances are it is because you are trying to do too many things at once.

Look at one thing, and heed the advice of the Bible. The Bible says, “This one thing I do,” and you do it. You may not know how to do it, but you ask God for strength, power, and wisdom in the way to proceed with that one thing, and God will tell you how to do it.

5. Get a correct mental attitude. Remember that ease or difficulty in your work depends upon how you think about it. If you think it is hard, I guarantee you it will be hard. If you think it is easy, it tends to become easy.

I am going to ask you to have GMA–God Mental Attitude. This is belief in more than your own abilities this is reliance on miracles that turns the impossible into the possible. God knows that you will do it. God knows it can be easy for you. God knows more about your job than you do. God certainly knows more about the career path to success than you do. God knows more about everything. We simply need to get that attitude inside of us and allow the Divine Spirit to come through. We need to say, “Okay, this one thing seems like a mountain to me. I do not know how to proceed on this, but I know You do, God. I am willing to take the action You tell me what to do and You tell me the way I should go. I am not going to resist. I am actually going to have Your mental attitude inside of me.”

God is love. Worshiping God you must have love for the one thing you are doing, and not allow any resistance in your work. Through love, allow this one thing to come through you with ease.

In his book, “The Prophet,” Kahlil Gibran said, “Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love, but only with distaste, it is better that you should sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.”

When you go into work, you bring something to it – your joy and your love, and then you bring your talent. Then you add all that to the genius of God.

6. Become efficient in your work. Knowledge is power over your confusion in your career. It is easier to do a thing right. The hardest times you have had in your life have been when you have tried to do something wrong, and kept on doing it wrong. Soon you got proficient in doing it wrong, and doing it wrong became a habit. It takes 150 times more energy to keep the wheel of wrong moving as the wheel of right.

When you allow God to come through you, you do it right the first time without excuses. God could guide you continuously.

Can you imagine if Shakespeare said to himself, “I can’t write because I don’t have a computer.” No, he had a bird’s feather. If he had said, “Well, I only have a bird’s feather and an ink that’s not very good and that smears all the time. If only they would give me the right equipment, I could do great things and write in great ways.” He did not do that. He used what he had, loved what he had, and allowed that Spirit of God to come through him. We must do it the same way. With God we can do it right, and we can do it right the very first time.

7. Practice being relaxed. Tomorrow morning, when you go into your job, I want you to practice being relaxed. Practice as if you were going to the pool to swim a little and float and look up at the sky. You feel so relaxed. I want you to feel just as relaxed tomorrow morning at 9 a.m., in your workplace, or in your school.

It is possible; it is probable, with God. You do not have to bring resistance where you are. You can bring vacation with you. You can bring relaxation with you. It is easy and it can be accomplished. Some people only get two weeks of vacation the entire year – that is so sad. Vacation is doing what you are doing, when God is doing it through you.

We are the only species that retires – we retire, because we are tired, not from hard work, but from our resistance.

Have you ever walked through a cemetery? It is not morbid at all. Walk around cemeteries and look at the headstones. You can learn a lot about life from that. You learn when you look at a headstone and you think, “What was that person worried about? Did he/she have struggles on the job? Did it really do them any good to worry? What if they would have smiled, laughed, and loved through their lives? You can learn a lot from a cemetery. You can learn that you do not have to struggle and strain so much. You can have fun. And if God is your unseen partner, why not? Use your faith in God, and it will build your faith inside of you. Learn to practice the law of “easy does it.” Learn not to press or tug; learn to take everything in stride.

Let me tell you a story:

Negotiations between union members and their employer were at an impasse. The union denied what the company said – those workers were flagrantly abusing their contract’s sick-leave provisions. One morning, at the bargaining table, the company’s chief negotiator held aloft the morning edition of the newspaper. “This man,” he announced, “called in sick yesterday.” There, on the sports page, was a photo of the supposedly ill employee, who had just won a local golf tournament with an excellent score. There was absolute silence in the room for what seemed like a long time.

A union negotiator broke the silence in the room, “Wow,” he said, “Think of what kind of score he could have had if he hadn’t been sick!”

Question: What would you be worth in the workplace if God took our place tomorrow morning? God can come in and through you now. Your rewards, you are no longer sick, your career path becomes a joy and a daily ease.

8. Discipline yourself not to put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Do you know where the word “discipline” is from? It is from the same root as the word “disciple,” which means to become a disciple of Christ. Tomorrow, think that Jesus Christ is in your position. Every person who comes into Jesus Christ’s presence is not seen with the old eyes of the flesh, but with the eyes of Jesus Christ. How would Jesus treat this person? What would Jesus think about your boss? Or, if you are a boss, what would Jesus think about your employees? How do things change just in one day? They will change because you have this Mind in you that was in Christ Jesus.

9. PRAY about your work. Pray about every small and large detail of your work. Do not do your work alone. Whenever we try to do anything alone, we may mess it up, or at the least it may be a lot worse than if we would team up with God. But when we pray about it, when we are open to God, and good things always happen. We will stand back and say, “Wow!” What happens through me and through the events is miraculous through the Divine order of the day.

10. Take on an “unseen partner.” Make God your unseen full partner. Do not try to do any task or meet any deadline by yourself. You will burn out if you do. The human mind has more resistors in it than anything else. But God Mind coming through you does not know resistance. God will allow it to come through you so easily, without a burden.

At 5 o’clock, in the afternoon, you should have more energy than you had at 9 o’clock, in the morning. You should be filled with love for your boss, fellow employees, and customers. You should not have one bad thought about anything that happened during the day when you go home. Instead, spend the evening in awe thinking about what has happened with God coming through you.

God will take the load off of you. God is as much at home in your job, your workplace, your store, your factory, your office, as God is right here in this ministry. Tomorrow morning, you report to work with a new God-given attitude. You work in a job-share program, with you and God equally sharing the task. And you work, realizing that God is doing 90% of the work. You are just showing up and agreeing to allow it to happen through you and around you.

Let us pray:

I pray that in some way my humble words today, create a spark in you of something that will begin to happen tomorrow morning. As you report to work with God, you have a smile inside of you and a joy that radiates from the innermost realm of your being. You no longer need to struggle and strain. God has developed an ability within you, as never before, to work through you. I decree, in Jesus Christ’s name, that your talents will be increased 150-fold. I decree, in Jesus Christ’s name, that you will be 150% more effective in your job because there is a new employee on the job – an employee who loves the work and loves what is happening (the new you). This employee knows only one thing – how to succeed in God’s perfection.

I give thanks for this occurring in you and through you.

It is so, in Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

PRAYER / MEDITATION_______________________________

This time is sacred. It is our opportunity to connect with God. We realize that we have the power to do just that. You are now in the presence of pure being, immersed in the Holy Spirit of life, love, and wisdom. You acknowledge God’s presence and power. You acknowledge God’s Divine wisdom.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

We pray that God’s Divine wisdom will now erase mortal limitation. We pray that God’s pure substance of love will manifest in our world according to God’s perfect law.

Accept the biblical truth for yourself: You are a child of the living God. You have with you the all-creating power of the Christ. Right now, this power is radiating within you, and from you. This power is your life, strength, and courage. God’s patience, peace, and poise are coming through you. Divine power, wisdom, and understanding are part of your mind, body, and awareness.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

There is a great joy in you. It is welling up and filling you, right now. This joy is helping you re-create. It is a joy that is inspiration that will manifest abundant supply. Unto this Great Power you entrust your life and all of your problems.

Dear God, I realize that I am in Your presence now, and Your presence is with me. I am humbled. Unto Your Great Power, I entrust myself and all the challenges I face.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

God, we know that our problems will be solved in love and in justice. God, we lay all of our desires upon Your altar, and we rest in Thy graciousness. We are filled with a peace that passes understanding. We are lifted up in Spirit. We are strengthened in purpose and fortified in our will to go forward in life.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

We are quickened in faith and renewed in mind and body. We feel the oneness of the Divine. We feel a unity with all life. We feel enfolded in the eternal life of God.

Right now, you feel a comfort that is not from my words but is directly from God to you. Through this comfort, you feel a great sustaining power and a great peace.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

I decree, in the name of Jesus Christ, that you are unbound. You have no limitations. You are not bound by fear. You are not bound by human mind feelings of unworthiness. You are not bound by habit. You are free in God. You are a perfect child of God. Perfect fulfillment is yours in God. The spirit of God works in you. The past, even yesterday’s past, no longer haunts you, in any way. Your past failings no longer pursue you. Your possibilities call to you. You are free as a child of God.

In the silence of prayer you accept this now …

The self of you that God created is your true self, your real self. God stands undefeated in you. God stands undismayed in you. Through your awareness, you are now perfect and free, in Christ.

In Jesus Christ’s name, we so believe … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – May God Improve All Of Our Relationships

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - May God Improve All Of Our Relationships

Time Sensitivity: none

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May God improve all of our relationships.

We are all in the process of growing. We are God’s children and we’re still growing spiritually whether we are 9 or 90.

One of the PhD’s of spirituality, is relationships. We usually master relationships AFTER everything else.

We find ourselves many times having one foot in one stage of life to the other, as opposed to thinking we’ve made it.

I already know that when I say, “I’ve made it!” I haven’t, and I will quickly be shown how I haven’t.

So I have decided to say, “I am in process.”

Have you noticed how wonderfully peaceful our lives can be in one moment, and then in the next second something happens that disturbs us and all of a sudden, we are very much into our humanity of nervousness, and fearful thinking.

There is no judgment of good or bad about what stage we may identify with as I go through our lesson today. We are simply where we are. It is a process, and every stage has come to pass, not to stay.

So, you might say that one really does built upon the other, and each stage is essential in our own spiritual growth.

The word co-dependency is a buzzword which came about a few years ago. It had to do with describing a dependency relationship.

At one time it strictly referred to the partner of an alcoholic; that was the co-dependent. But today it is much more than that. We say a co-dependent is anyone who comes from a dysfunctional family and helps to maintain that dysfunction. And it seems that, according to statistics anyway, that about 98% of us qualify for that. So, you might say we are in a very large family and we can share the common joy of growth.

A co-dependent relationship is when I depend on another person for my worth, to make me feel better, to tell me I’m okay, to make my day. We do all kinds of things in order to get what we want from the other person.

All of this, for the most part, is quite unconscious, it is not usually deliberately done, even though there have been those times when we certainly have done it consciously. And it is something we learned as little ones along the way. It seems that as we were growing, we learned to get what we wanted by working the system.

You, as parents (or an aunt or uncle or whatever your relationship with children is), are giving it your best. We might not always be our best, but hopefully we do the best we can in that moment. Do you think your parents were any different? Of course not! They were also giving it their best, but it was their best based upon what they experienced in life themselves and what they learned. And they probably did it a little bit better, if not a whole lot better, than what they learned because they have also grown. Life does go forward, and not backward.

So you might say it was our way of surviving to learn these various manipulative roles in order to have some kind of control over our lives. We all want control. And though children, do not have very much control over their lives, it doesn’t mean that they don’t want to feel like they do regardless. We learned how to work the system as children. We found that through manipulation we could get what we wanted, at least to some degree, but NOT without a price.

With the hand we were dealt, we can either use it as a way to keep on doing things the way we are doing them, or we can use it as the very steppingstone into the kingdom of heaven.

It is time to remove the blemish from the word co-dependency. Let’s allow it to simply be a stage of growth that has come to pass and LET IT PASS.

Independency is a very curious stage of growth which comes into play when our co-dependent relationships fall apart.

Perhaps you have noticed that there are times in our lives when certain relationships become most distasteful and we say, “I’ve had enough of this. I think I would rather just go in another direction.”

We are by ourselves now. We are not dependent on someone to tell us what to do, and when to do it. We feel a sense of freedom; probably more accurately described as relief. We are thinking more about our spiritual lives. It’s the stage of being independent.

But after a while, the self-confidence begins to grow some. In the early part of the independency, we were doing fine. But now we are noticing that we have more friends, and we like that closeness, but we want someone special in our life again.

This might occur in a few months or in a few years. We say, “I’m feeling good about myself. I’m taking care of myself. I think I’m ready for another relationship.” Sure enough, Miss or Mister Special Person comes along, and I’m in love.

Heaven on earth has come again. Things are going along pretty well.

Then, I notice something, that I didn’t see in that blissful state; I notice there is something about this that bothers me, but I decide not to say anything because it doesn’t bother me that much. After a while, I see something else that is a little like the last relationship I had. After a while I think, “I thought I got rid of him/her the last time, but here he/she is again in a different body.”

We say to ourselves, “Why is this happening to me again?” Can anyone here identify with that? It comes to the point, however, when you have done this so much that we come up with the unfortunate recognition that the common denominator IS US.

We are the ones who are going to have to do something different if there is going to be any kind of change in our relationship so it will be something we call healthy.

An independent time is not really a stage of growth. It is more of a step sideways. An independent is a co-dependent who is single.

Now, you can be in a primary relationship and still be an independent. It fills like living with a roommate. I’m sure some of you have experienced that at times along the way too.

What I’m suggesting here is that there is more. When we get tired of going back from co-dependent to independent, when we’ve been in that pattern long enough, we say “There’s got to be a better way. There has to be more than what I’m going through.”

We feel like we have done everything we should, and we don’t understand why it isn’t working.

Let’s take a look at what is really being offered to us in every relationship if we are willing to see it. I believe that a relationship can offer us the very key to the kingdom of God that we all say we are seeking, to the kingdom of power, wisdom, understanding, harmony, and peace. But this is not without a price.

You might say that it is the narrow gate that not everyone is willing to take. How does it happen?

It begins with a willingness to love and accept ourselves just the way we are. Are you willing to look at yourself with all your wonderfulness and all your less-than-wonderfulness, with all your mistake-making, and all of the negative traits that are a part of our humanity, and then love and accept all those things about you just the way you are? God loves you, and you now fully accept that love for yourself.

Until we accept it, we are stuck. Until we are okay with where we are we cannot move higher. It is our very acceptance that allows us to change the things we need to change in life. We need to look at ourselves openly and honestly – and that means opening our hearts to ourselves and seeing what we see, not judging it, but being gentle with ourselves – and pour out the love of God that we are toward ourselves and our own humanity.

We all know that the greatest power in all the universe is God’s love coming through YOU.

It seems like we have a tendency to want to love everyone but us. In fact, we are so busy fixing, changing, and loving everyone else that we sometimes neglect the fact that we exist. What we really are doing is trying to compensate for the whole world by not allowing the love of God within us to be expressed toward ourselves. God’s love has to overflow from us.

Ask God to teach you how to love yourself – unconditional love toward yourself.

Ask in prayer, “Dear God, teach me how to love myself unconditionally,”

It truly becomes an open-ended question: Teach me how to love myself unconditionally.

Accept the fact that what you knew about unconditional love was simply not enough. This is an open door to the presence of God. This is an open door through which God rushes in to give you the next step you are to take in consciousness (whatever that might be) at a level you can understand perfectly.

But it isn’t just prayer, or meditation, or forgiveness, that is required of us; there is another part. What do we do when the emotions are running high? What do we do when everything is falling apart, we are feeling unworthy, rejected, and depressed, and all sorts of negative things are going on?

God is in the midst of your very being.

Every cloud contains a silver lining. The power that is in the midst of fear … is that not God? Could it be the calming voice of God saying, “It’s time to go higher?”

Could it be the voice of God saying, “Let’s move up because you are now ready for your next level of understanding, awareness, and wisdom?”

Say, “Yes, God. Let’s go forward. I’m ready to move out of the darkness into Your light.”

That means we can’t shut-down. That means that the fear (or whatever it is you are experiencing) is going to be the very catalyst that is going to get you moving through this. Or you can do the same thing you may always have done – use it as my millstone and keep status quo so I don’t have to change at all. You can repeat the same pattern with predictability, you can say once again, “Why is this happening to me again?”

It takes courage. But you have the courage of God. You have the strength of God. You have the wisdom of God. Are you willing to use it to move forward through what you have to face.

It’s like giving birth to a child. It hurts a lot when it comes , but when it is gone it is the most wonderful thing of all. When you walk through our own fears, it’s the same way. When you walk through them instead of shutting down, you experience the presence of God because just on the other side you are rending the curtain in two between the limited, the painful, the misunderstandings into the light of clarity, joy, understanding, and love.

When you can unconditionally honor and love ourselves just the way you are – and that doesn’t mean to stay there – this allows you to change. You are no longer wasting your energy by judging and wishing things were different. You are using the energy now to move on through it and go on with your life.

Until you can unconditionally love yourself, until you can have an relationship with yourself, it is impossible to have a relationship with someone else. It will never be safe. Are you safe with you?

In an inter-dependent relationship, we come together as two whole people – not as two halves trying to make a whole.

We come together, not because we need to, but because we want to share something. The joy of a relationship that is inter-dependent is that we come together to create something which hasn’t been created before.

When we come together as two whole people, we’re no longer afraid of intimacy because we have ourselves and we don’t need the other person. We come together as two whole people, and then we create something greater than ourselves. Through our combined energy, we bring forth

the presence of the Christ in a dimension we have never experienced by ourselves.

This is our purpose.

Jesus said, When two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them. We cannot know the power and the presence of Christ (even the beginning of its fullness) until we are willing to love, beginning with ourselves, and then reaching out.

Is it really possible?

YES! Our souls are ready for this, or we wouldn’t be here today.

It isn’t by chance that you are sitting here. This is a Divine appointment.

You have chosen the narrow gate, and it is time. It has nothing to do with age. It has to do with a willingness, and to step out and say, “I’m willing to be counted as one that loves fully.”

Each and every one of us is going to make a difference in this world if we take on this mission.

Everything you do becomes a light that shines out to another soul that says, “I’m ready.

There are a whole lot of people in this world who are waiting for you to get your act together so they can get on with their lives.

Let’s accept the challenge of godly change, of knowing ourselves, of loving humanity, and let’s do it now – instead of later. Let’s not waste any more time.

Let’s stop fooling around and get on with the purpose for which we are here – to know the love of God in ourselves, and extend it to ALL people everywhere.

I Love you. God bless you!

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In this time of prayer, we focus on God, and allow God to be our God that knows how to care for our every need.

Find that comfortable position. Take a deep breath in; release and let go. Let go of the past, and anything that would stand in the way of knowing God, God’s love we share together, and the peace that passes all understanding.

Now allow your human mind to be open. Gently open the heart. Allow the presence of love to be exposed.

I relax in the presence of God’s love. God is in my holy temple right now, and I rest in the heart of God.

I let go in the silence of prayer.

The past limitations begin to fade away now. I let go of any extraneous thoughts which come by.

I let go of those I have judged, or criticized, and those who have hurt me along the way.

I release all of these thoughts – all the judgments, all the unforgiveness, all the “I wish it were different” thoughts into God’s loving hands.

Now I turn my cheek in the other direction toward the Presence of God. My time is too precious to dwell on the past.

I want to know God, and to follow God, by expressing God’s love.

I am God’s beloved child, created in the image and after the likeness of goodness, perfection, joy, and harmony.

Although I made many mistakes along the way of life, there is something within me, that reaches out in love toward my own humanity.

Dear God, I am willing to love the unlovable part of myself – the part that makes mistakes, and the part that struggles and forgets the Truth of God. This is an experience of my own spirituality – to unconditionally love the unlovable.

As I bathe the unlovable of me in the pure love of God it is transformed.

Love within me, the healing power of the Divine, express uniquely through me. This is my purpose in life. As I begin with me, I also find that I reach out so much more easily. Now I am filled with compassion, instead of judgment, understanding, instead of criticism.

Dear God, truly we are one. As we walk this journey together, we are unfolding in the presence of God – the truth of our being. We reach out to one another, each different and yet with an equal blessing of healing, acceptance, beauty, and joy.

Thank You, God, for reminding me of who I am, and of why I am here.

And thank You for the great love that I am feeling expressing through me.

Today, we walk together, into another new dawn, alive with expectation of good, feeling blessed.

Thank You, God

In Jesus Christ’s name … .Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – God’s Overflowing Joy

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - God's Overflowing Joy

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Personal Note: I highly suggest giving something very special, and unexpected for your congregants every once in a while. I used to call these super Sundays.

Once, every 4 or 5 weeks we would change the order of service, – and give the unexpected (or better said, more than they expected.) Congregants become sleepy with the same elements every week, same statements, same prayers, same times for music. Growth comes from waking up the ministry, however not too much. They will welcome radical change, if they know that they can go back into their comfort zone the next week. Overtime you will see attendance explode on super Sundays, as well as the general offering. It has been known for super Sundays to have Easter size attendance.

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Religion should be joy! The theologian who has no joy in his work is not a theologian at all.

Mahatma Gandhi said, “A human’s joy knows no bounds when they obtain something beyond hopes.”

Beyond the realm of just hoping for something – Spiritual euphoria is discovered when you will have a happiness to be experienced with all your spiritual might.

In II Samuel 6:2-3, 5, 14-15 the Bible states: “And David arose and went with all the people who were with him from Baalejudah, to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the name of the Lord of hosts who sits enthroned on the cherubim. And they carried the ark of God upon a new cart … and David and all the house of Israel were making merry before the Lord with all their might, with songs and lyres and harps and tambourines and castanets and cymbals. And David danced before the Lord with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod.” [That means he wore a little, white apron.]

So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the Lord with shouting, and with the sound of the horn.” I’ve always liked that scripture.

We get too rigid, serious and solemn before God. Maybe, if we really believed God is here with us, total joy would be the way we’d feel. We’d want to celebrate, wouldn’t we?

Too many people feel that their religion HAS to be gloomy, and overly serious. They think that in order to be profound and deep they have to be very solemn.

The world is God’s song of joy. It has been correctly said, we either make ourselves happy or miserable. The amount of work is the same. God is singing; dancing too, no doubt. The world is the song God sings. God is love, and God is joy. Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.

((((Solo))))

Our FIRST, first lady, Martha Washington said, “The greater part of our joy or misery depends on our dispositions, and not on our circumstances. We carry the seeds of the one or the other about with us in our minds wherever we go.”

“To get up each morning with the resolve to be joyful … is to set our own conditions to the events of each day. To do this is to condition circumstances instead of being conditioned by them.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

God is a God of joy. Jesus Christ said that God is love. Could love condemn you? And of all things, when Love made you, could God say, “I’m disappointed I don’t really love this one? That’s not God. That’s NOT what Jesus said! That’s only a God, that somebody makes up who has a very limited concept. We say about God says more about us than God.

“Delight yourself in the Lord; and God will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalm 37:4

God is unimaginable love, unimaginable life, unimaginable joy. That’s all God could be – so infinitely beyond anything we can conceive, that we can’t conceive of God except to know God’s much more than we are. I’ve always said, “Oh God, help me to be more loving than I am,” because I know there isn’t any other kind of life worth living. I know I’m not capable of that kind of love, but innately, I am. It’s just that I’ve been programmed to believe I am naturally limited as a human.

((((SOLO))))

In the Bible, Jesus said in three different gospels (so it has importance) that nobody gets into heaven except children. Nobody. Are you a child? Are you childlike? But stop and think – if you have to be a child to get into heaven, what does a child have? One thing a child has is utter, trusting love. He, or she, quickly learns from us adults do not trust our love. When I’ve been around little children, what’s always impressed me is how they run up to you, reaching out, and expect you to pick them up and hold them. They’re full of love. They know that’s the way they’re meant to be. They know that’s the way the world ought to be. We must re-learn that from them.

I hope I’ve helped you to realize to fill yourselves with love and joy. Isn’t God wonderful? Isn’t life wonderful? It can be – it’s up to you. I think God gave you all the wonderful faculties you need to live a creative, beautiful, unfolding life, IF you will. So, live it. Have faith. That’s what it takes. Have faith that you can. Dare to act like a child of God. And really trust that the world is good and full of love, and it will respond to you with love when you give love.

Approach life with the wow factor, explore, and find joy in every day and you’ll become like a little child again.

“In Thy presence is fullness of joy; in Thy right hand there are pleasures forever.” Psalm 16:11

John Piper in his book “Desiring God” says, “The chief end of a human is to glorify God by enjoying God forever. Enjoying God is essential to glorifying God.”

Consider some of the sentences from his book I highlighted:

” … it is unbiblical and arrogant to try to worship God for any other reason than the pleasure to be found in God.”

“Praising God, the highest calling of humanity and our eternal vocation, did not involve the renunciation but rather the consummation of the joy I so desired.”

“My aim is to own up to the amazing, and largely neglected, fact that some dimension of joy is a moral duty in all true worship and all virtuous acts.”

((((SOLO))))

George Bernard Shaw said, “This is the true joy of life, the being used up for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; being a force of joyful nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clot of ailments and grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy. I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the community, and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it what I can in a joyful way.”

God made you with infinite possibilities. Children let themselves be what they are made to be; that’s all. The child does everything just as he or she is led to do it. We are all children of God. We are a living new joyous song of life. The more we succeed at it, the more quickly the world will begin to sing that song with us.

Let us pray:

Dear God, I worship You today in FULL joy. Help me to become like a child again with a mind filled of wow and wonder. If I have let life take too much of a toll on me, help me to again experience full joy and to express it daily and worship of You. Help me to wear a smile instead of a frown and show to all what being infilled with a full spiritual presence of You means.

I am ready to exhibit my inner joy.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen

God bless you!

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Let’s join in prayer and turn to God as the Source of our joy. God touches within our own soul.

Let’s know God is right here with us during our prayer time, the Creator of our joy.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Dear God, here I am in this moment. I come to you humbly and I ask for a God-given gift of new joy in my life. I consent to releasing old ways and habits that block and hinder me. I consent to the dissolving of painful memories that have kept me in a prison of silent gloom far too long. I am ready to rejoice and to worship You in full joy and love as your child.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Whatever our need, in prayer we turn to the presence of God and rejoice. We have God, the source of ALL good in our lives right now. God’s help is at hand. Joy wells up in us like an endless spring that has been tapped in our soul. We feel it and sing our song of thanks and joy in response to its endless flow.

God wants us to meet in this Divine appointment, to accept our love and joy as a divine and permanent gift. May this give me something we carry daily in our soul and our mind and feel in our body.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

We rejoice in God’s love. We feel God’s love. Whatever you may pray, you can know that God’s will for you is fulfillment, because God is love. God’s will is for you unfolding yourself and being all that God made you to be. God made you to experience joy as a child again. God made you in God’s infinite wisdom, infinite love, and infinite joy.

God is wisdom and light. It shines in the very center of your being, at the very center of your mind as you focus on the Divine in prayer. You are never done discovering the wonders and the treasures and gifts for you to open as God’s child.

The light of God brings forth in you, awareness of the talents and abilities you have been given by God.

(Soft church bell sounds if you have them)

You rejoice anew in God’s life. Every thought in your mind, every feeling in your heart, every cell in your body, rings like a beautiful bell, just as the sound of bells is the sound of life. Let us know that life is singing its song as it courses through your body – through your nerves calming with God’s tranquility, through your veins bringing new God-given life, and through every cell of your being, shouting aliveness and new vitality.

You rejoice in God’s life.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

You rejoice in your good, because God is your ever-present good. You can know that God’s will for you is the fulfillment of your every need. God is the source of your prosperity and success. God is the source of your peace and security. God is all around you, and in you. God is love. God is joy. God is light. God is life. And God is ALL good.

Music …

And on this worship Sunday, we give thanks for our awareness of our joy in God.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – Individual Perceptions

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - Individual Perceptions

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Mrs. Toplov was complaining to Mrs. Weinstein about her new daughter-in-law. “My poor son,” she moaned, “his new wife is a leech. All she does is sit around all day. She has maids to do her cooking and cleaning. My son is going broke buying her expensive gifts. She sleeps late every morning. He even brings her breakfast in bed!”

“A blessing, she isn’t,” Mrs. Weinstein concurred. Both ladies talked and said that is terrible. Mrs. Weinstein said, “So, how is your daughter?”

“My daughter – she is a lucky girl. She married a man who treats her like a princess. He buys her anything she wants; he hires people to take care of the house. She doesn’t have to dirty a finger. Every morning, he brings her breakfast in bed.”

Both ladies concurred, “Isn’t that wonderful?”

It is perspective. It is how we view life. It is how we decide, each morning, to view life. What do you commonly see in your life? Are you constantly witnessing error and negative things? Or do you bear testimony of the inherent goodness of God and God’s creation? These are important questions, because by your answers, you can get a better understanding of yourself.

Let me tell you a story about Mr. Wittlemeyer. He lived in Madison, Wisconsin. He invited his grandchildren to spend the summer with him, and every morning, they would go into his bedroom and watch him sleep. As Mr. Wittlemeyer breathed in and breathed out in his sleep, his mustache would move up and down. His grandchildren thought this was the funniest thing they had ever seen.

One morning, they got the idea they were going to play a joke on Grandpa. They went to the kitchen, opened up the refrigerator, got into the cheese bin, and brought out some limburger cheese. They crept into the bedroom and they wiped limburger cheese over his mustache.

He woke up in a few minutes. He sniffed and said, “This bed smells.” He got up, put on his bathrobe, looked around his bedroom and said, “This whole bedroom smells.” He opened the door, walked down the hallway and noticed the hallway smelled, too. He went downstairs and looked into the living room and said, “This living room smells.” The dining room and kitchen smelled, too. Finally, he went outside and said, “The whole world smells.”

Isn’t that the way it is? We think IT is not in us; IT is out there, in the world. Depending upon our perception, everything we see is bad, or good.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could go to the eye doctor and ask for a new set of glasses, when we have a negative perception – Glasses that would be God-view glasses, the positive view? When we put them on, we would see anew. What was bad before would be positive now. We would see God’s good that to our old eyes was invisible before.

There is an American saying, “I’m all eyes.” That means I am paying FULL attention.

Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:22, “The eye is the lamp of the body … ” What is Jesus saying here? Is this eyeball in your head a lamp or a light? More than just not seeing with the eyeball, Jesus talks of having spiritual sight. Jesus is referring not to the physical eyeball, the lens, or the optic nerve, but to PERCEPTION. The way you view life is what creates the light inside of you.

Jesus goes on, ” … if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.” (Matt 6:22) That means you must look to God; then you are looking to the good. Jesus continues, “But if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!” (Matt 6:23)

We have all known people who get up in the morning and everything they see is dark and wrong. They view life and they say, “Oh, my life isn’t any good.” Many others on their life path will see positive and good, but they will say, “Oh my life isn’t any good; look at that problem there.” They will focus on the darkness instead of the light, and how great the darkness is inside of them.

We must strive to perceive the good in everything we view. We have to look in a loving way. We have perception praise. When you look at another, even if it is for the first time, use your eye to perceive praise, blessings, and see God working in others’ lives. May we always see the God-view.

In Luke 17:20-21, Jesus says, “The kingdom of God is not coming with things that can be observed; nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or ‘There it is!’ For, in fact, the kingdom of God IS among you.” Jesus does not say “maybe;” He said it is a fact. This is a certain truth in your life. If this is so, how do we increase our awareness of it? In today’s language, heaven means expansion. How do we expand the awareness of God working in of us? You use your eyes, and you use them in Godly ways.

In Mark 9:47, Jesus says, “And if your eye causes you to stumble, tear it out … ” Of course, this is not saying to tear out your eyeball. The eye Jesus talks about is your perception. If your perception is wrong, then remove that and change it.

Jesus continues: “It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than to have two eyes and to be thrown into hell.” (Mark 9:47) Jesus is saying that if you have both of your eyes focused on what’s wrong in your life, your life will become a literal hell. Of course it is better to have both sides focused with the perception of God, but if you must, through your own free-will, keep one eye focused on the appearance of your problem, you are at least 50% ahead and even more if you learn to shut the eye that is perceiving ONLY the bad.

Jesus goes on to talk about the unquenchable fire, “where their worm never dies, and the fire is never quenched.” (Mark 9:48) In the Bible, look at the word “hell.” Look to the letter after the word or the number, then look down at the bottom of the page and you will see where it says “Gehenna.” He is saying, “Look, either you have the right perception or you will go to the valley of Gehenna.” Gehenna was a trash dump outside of Jerusalem. The stench was strong, and the fires to burn the refuge – including the dead bodies of the castoffs of society – burned night and day, for hundreds of years. In Jesus’ day, that was what the literal hell was. Where we live is often caused and fueled by your perceptions of your life. You must have the God-view perception. Otherwise, your views and your life are not going to mean any more than to go to the trash dump where the worm never dies and where the fires have been burning almost forever.

Practice having gratitude sight, looking around on a beautiful day or a terrible day, and seeing God in the ordinary, or the extraordinary, and finding that special, wonderful thing. All of us want to be happy and all of us want to be content. We want to give the highest and best of which we are capable to life. We want to make our special contribution. Let us take God as our partner in sight in everything we see. Then we have true in-sight!

We will have the gift of joy and insight; we see beyond appearances to things that the human alone would be blind to see. We will see anew again in a brand-new way.

We may have been blinded by the appearances we follow the Jesus Christ way by agreeing to see beyond appearances to see the positive, and best at all times.

What we see in the outer world is but a reflection of the inner world, because we surround ourselves with a picture of our own beliefs. In other words, we manifest, in general, what we seriously think and believe. So, if we want to find out what our thinking is, all we have to do is look around us and ask ourselves the question, “How’s life?”

The Bible says we shall not bear false witness, but that is just what we are doing, for example, when we do not see the presence of God in every situation or when we accept “the appearance” as the only reality.

On the other hand, we are a witness for God when we see the whole human where a sick one seems to be in appearances only; when we forgive someone who has injured us and then see the God’s love for him or her; when we see prosperity instead of the appearance of lack, knowing God supplies our every need; or when we see harmony and peace, regardless of the seeming appearances.

Perhaps you recall the lines of William Shakespeare. He said, “There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so.”

Are we seeing good everywhere we look?

Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 7:24-25 says: “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rains fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on rock.”

We pray your life is founded on firm ground because things happen in life that can easily throw us off kilter. Jesus said the rains fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on the house. He did not say the rains may come, the floods may come, and the winds may blow and may beat on the house. We must have firm footing in our perceptions, and we will not be throwing down permanently by what happens. Our perception will be founded on the rock of faith.

Jesus goes on to say: “And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell – and great was its fall!” (Matt 7:26-27)

Let me tell you a story. A man spent some time walking on a beach.

It exhausted him because he was walking on the sandy part. He was taking about a two-mile walk in the morning, just as the sun was coming up. It was not like walking on firm ground.

It was like walking ten or fifteen miles, because he sank and then had to lift up one foot and then the other. It was a lot of work. When you are on firm ground, when you are perceiving God in all things, you are empowered to do what you need to do in life, because God is with you, constantly, every moment.

Have your error cataracts removed, once and for all, to stare until you see the God-view. Know when you see something bad there is always another view you are not seeing. Stare at the black cloud long enough until you see God-given opportunity.

There is a story about Jake and Willy. Jake was teaching Willy to fly.

Taking off from a country pasture airstrip, they headed off to the airport of a nearby town. Jake told Willy, “Whatever you do, when we land, put down those flaps.”

Willy says, “Yup.”

A mile from the airport, Jake says, “Willy, this is a short runway. When we hit the strip, you step on the brake.”

Willy says, “Yup.”

With the airport in sight, Jake shouts, “Now, Willy, put down the flaps!” A few seconds later, he screams, “the brakes, Willy! Step on the brake!”

The plane stops with its nose tight against the doors of the hanger.

Jake says, “See, Willy? I told you the runway was short.”

And Willy replies, staring to the right and to the left, “But look how wide the runway is!”

There is a true story of a Catholic nun. She would visit with at least twice a week in the minister’s church. She was about 80 years old and always had a smile on her face. She was a truly holy woman. They would talk about life and about the teachings of Jesus. One day, they walked out of the back door of the church and she stopped in her tracks and said, “Oh isn’t that beautiful?” The minister looked around. All he saw was the parking lot.

Finally, the clergyman said, “What are you looking at?” She said, “That red thing over there. I don’t know what it is, but isn’t it beautiful? It is so beautiful, it just makes my day.”

He said to her, hesitantly, “Sister, that is the new dumpster. That is what we put trash into.”

She said, “Oh, it is so pretty.” They stood there and looked at it with holy sight. It was pretty. It was the prettiest dumpster they had ever seen.

Right now, am I putting God first with my eyesight? Let us promise never to put my human mind first, churning up worry, anger, or fear. I seek God-sight and all its perspective in all I see and think.

The Bible teaches about taking the high watch. When circumstances seem less than ideal, it can be difficult to maintain a clear perspective. In such times, it is helpful to remember that things will appear differently when viewed from a different perspective. Approaching difficulties may appear ominous, but they will seem much different once they have passed.

It is easy to have a spiritual experience when you are in the rose garden looking at the roses. I am going to ask you to have a spiritual experience looking at the ordinary things in your life by changing your perspective – with the God-view and seeing them … perhaps for the first time.

Many people become frozen and fearful of the future. They whine and complain about their daily activities and responsibilities. We have all known people who have become psychologically drunk from whining.

There is a story about a philosophical clock. One hundred years ago, a clockmaker built a magnificent grandfather clock that not only kept time, but could think as well. Soon after the clock was delivered to its owner, it began to think. The clock thought, “I’m to tick twice every second. This means I must tick 120 times a minute – seventy-two hundred times an hour and 172,800 times, each day. It also means I will tick 63,720,000 times, every year.” After making these calculations, the clock collapsed in a nervous breakdown.

Let us put our lives into perspective with the Divine order of God.

The moon is approximately 240,000 miles from earth (238,852 miles). The sun is 93 million miles from earth (92,960,000 miles). Scientists have concluded that if either one of these astronomical bodies was 100 miles closer or further away from the earth, life on this planet would not be possible. Likewise, the earth spins at 1,000 miles per hour, while orbiting the sun at 60,700 miles per hour. Just a two-mile-per-hour difference would prevent life on earth. The amazing handiwork of God is not only perfect but perfectly balanced.

I am going to ask you to join me in a commitment for the next seven days – dedicating your eyes to God’s will and work seeing ONLY good.

Please join me in prayer:

Listen to these words of truth about who you are as a child of God. You are, in truth, inherently good. Goodness is welling up in your soul seeking to find expression in your seeing the good, in your actions, and doing everything to make you radiant and happy.

You have a true-life change. Your eyes are renewed; your perception is brand new. As a child, you see wonder everywhere; you see the good everywhere; you see God everywhere.

The real you is a loving, joyous being. You are also truthful and honest with your eyesight. You are dependable in seeing beyond appearances; you are able to spread blessings everywhere and make people happy wherever you go. Because the Spirit of God in your perception and sight is the source of your life, you are privileged to see God’s good everywhere.

This week, with God’s help, you begin to realize you have the power to perceive in a new way. May the unfoldment and expression of this God-given vision bring you great satisfaction of perception. May it stimulate your life and improve your health. You dedicate your human eyes to see the God-view.

So it will be this hour.

In Jesus Christ’s name, we so dedicate. Thank you, God. Amen.

God bless you!

PRAYER / MEDITATION____________________

I make a commitment now to see with God eyes. I will lift up my human eyes to the heights of my soul from whence cometh my help and healing.

My sight cometh from the Lord which made heaven and earth. My eyes are filled with this light of living love. This view blessed by the light of Truth displaces darkness, dimness, and doubt. I bless my eyes and my eyes bless me. I am given in this moment of time a perception from on high.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Lovingly, gratefully, I make it my practice to see God’s good everywhere. The optic nerve is a channel for God to work in, on, and through. Thought focused on God’s ideas is neither far-sighted nor near-sighted; it is now-sighted, God-sighted. The essence of the healing Christ impregnates, bathes, and dissolves looking to the negative. There is no seeing bad in the eyes of Christ, and none in me.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

My sight is one with Thee, O Light of the world. This living light of spiritual discernment includes all human eyesight. The spirit of oneness flows through me, feeding, nourishing the neglected good, the beauty I may have been blind to, before. The searching rays of righteousness uncover and expose the best of every person, place, and thing that I view, be myself within the glass image of the mirror.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Steadfastly facing thee, O Christ of my being, there is not a single thing I am afraid to look upon. I face life. I face love. I look out from the eyes of the eternal and behold, it is VERY good. There is no impatience or resistance in me caused by what I see.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

In this moment of time, I let God rule, regulate, and adjust the miraculous membranes of my organs of sight. There is one sight, one universal and eternal vision. This sight is my sight now. My whole body glows with the glory of gratitude and praise. My eye will be single. My body will be filled with light. I give my eyes entirely over to the blessed healing presence. I see with the eyes of God, to perceive beyond appearance forevermore.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – A Celebration of America

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - A Celebration of America

Time Sensitivity: Sunday On Or Before July 4th (America)

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As a human being, you have a body, a mind, and a soul. This great country has the same, many bodies, great intelligence, and inventiveness, and a combined soul destined to continual greatness.

I would like you to look upon our flag. A lot is represented in this great American symbol. We have thirteen stripes, representing the beginning of our country on July 4th with the 13 original colonies. Then there are fifty stars. That says something more. It shows the American spirit.

There have been great obstacles for us to overcome as a people. Right after July 4th, this country was in chaos. The soul of our country contains the heritage and history of our people. The soul is what has gone on before, what is going on today, and what will go on in the future. The mind of this great country is within you today. You have been given the key to this great land for it is the land of opportunity.

After July 4th, 1776, chaos broke out in this country. In 1787, our country was in such chaos that the thirteen colonies thought they were going to go down. Many around the world believed that this was the end of the great experiment called the United States of America. A constitutional convention was formed. When these thirteen colonies came together, they were so disjointed that there was only one thing that could save them – God’s Spirit.

Benjamin Franklin knew this. He was 81. He rose and spoke to the convention. He said, “I am convinced that scripture is right when it says in Psalms 127:1: ‘Accept the Lord. Build the house. They labor in vain that build it.’ Gentlemen, I have lived a long time. I am convinced that God governs in the affairs of men. If the sparrow can’t fall to the ground without God’s notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without God’s aid? I move, gentlemen, that prayer imploring the assistance of heaven be held every morning before we proceed with business.”

Prayer is what this whole country was based on. It began with a dream – a dream to come to a country and be able to worship as you want to worship, to pray as you want to pray. It began with a dream to become whatever you wanted to become. After July 4, 1776, what happened to that dream? What is happening with it today?

I heard a commentator say recently that our economic challenges are the greatest that we’ve ever faced.

We have been in greater difficulties, and we have pulled out of those difficulties because of our greatness as a people and as a nation, and we will again.

Every time we look at the flag, we see the dream manifested. We see what has happened between the time that there were thirteen dis-united states until the manifestation of our fifty United States.

By September of 1786, the United States were – the plural applies – as unstrung as a junkyard guitar. The economy barely moved. Inflation was high triple digit. Jails bulged with debtors, criminals in those pre-credit card days. States waged vicious trade wars against each other. The total federal income in 1785 was less than a third of just the interest on the national debt. Printing presses flowed rivers of worthless paper money. It was so out of control that James Madison owed his barber $1,020 for one haircut.

The British, having lost the Revolution, determined to win the peace by strangling American commerce. The redcoats refused to leave frontier forts. Spain closed the Mississippi to American flatboats. Lacking a navy, America was humbled into paying the ruler of Morocco $10,000 to keep his hands off Yankee vessels.

Congress, sitting in New York, was hopeless and hapless. From October 1785 through the following April, a quorum showed up for only three days. Not three years before, Congress fled Philadelphia rather than be killed by the bayonets of mutinous, unpaid soldiers from the Revolution.

The law of the land was a deservedly forgotten political Edsel called the Articles of Confederation by which the thirteen states were as free as preschoolers in a sandbox to do as they pleased. No one was in charge. Had there been, most likely it would have been George Washington, but he was retired to Mount Vernon, dangerously low on money and filled with dismay.

In August 1786 he wrote: “I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation without having lodged somewhere a power which will pervade the whole Union.” The Americans ad-libbed victory in the Revolution, a war fought on a shoestring and often without shoe leather. What they were against was clear. What they were for was not. The Articles reflected this indecision.

John Dickinson of Pennsylvania drafted the Articles in 1776, right after the Continental Congress declared independence. Having thrown off one despotism, the thirteen colonies were not about to hurl themselves back into the fire by creating another. So, there was no national executive under the Articles. Congress could ask for funds from the states but could not compel payment. Memories of stamp taxes were not easily forgotten. Nor were Crown judges. So, the Confederation had no national court system.

As the war wound down, states became deafer to appeals from Congress for cash. Congress asked for $8 million in 1782 to run the government at war’s end and $2 million in 1783 when peace came. The states responded with $1.5 million in each year. So, Congress asked for an amendment to the Articles to permit it to levy a 5% tax for 25 years to pay off the war debt. An amendment required the approval of all thirteen states. Four said no.

Under the Articles, any major legislation required approval of nine states. So, states opposed to anything could combine and exercise a veto by staying home until the legislation blew over. This sat well anyhow because delegates had trouble paying their landladies as Congress wandered all but penniless from Philadelphia to Princeton to Annapolis to Trenton to New York.

The Articles did not even provide for the common defense once peace broke out. So, most states had their own navy or army or both. Without judges to appeal to, this meant the quickest solution to most interstate squabbles was to tax the neighboring state with higher import and export taxes. The winners were the states that had major ports and established merchant marines such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York. The losers were the New Jerseys, Connecticut and Carolinas who had little or none of the above. They were taxed through the nose by those maritime states and resented it, deeply.

New Jersey paid 40,000 pounds a year in hard money to send and receive goods through New York and Philadelphia. In retaliation, it charged New York 30 pounds a month rental on the lighthouse at Sandy Hook. Maryland closed the Potomac to Virginians, and Virginia retaliated by charging Maryland tolls at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay. Massachusetts and Rhode Island wanted to retaliate against British shipping after the war, but Connecticut hoped to garner the trade from the mother country and wouldn’t go along.

Americans were Americans in name, not fact. A New Yorker said he wouldn’t send his son to school in Connecticut lest he pick up “the low craft and cunning so incident to the people of that country.” Note the world “country.”

The British delighted at the infighting among what London called the “disunited States.” Geography in the form of innumerable rivers and coastal bays divided the states. A letter to England from Boston could reach there faster than one mailed to Charleston. “Good roads,” said one American, “are like angels’ visits: few and far between.”

The British well recognized the potential of a vast nation that already contained 3.5 million people. English strategy was to divide and conquer, to foster divisions and perhaps see the confederation split into three manageable (to London) nations divided by economics and interest into South, Middle and North. Britain contemplated sending ambassadors to each state instead of one to the country as a while.

Well, money was out of hand. The dream was out of hand. Most people were on the very rim of bankruptcy. Marylanders, for instance, owed British creditors the staggering sum of 1.6 million pounds; this when the total federal income was $400,000.

By 1786, seven states were printing paper money backed mostly by wishful thinking and rarely accepted by the states next door. New York speculators crammed saddlebags with printed money and headed for the hinterlands hoping to fool the uninformed people before they learned the money was worthless. Rhode Island, a paper money state, passed a law that creditors had to accept payment at face value regardless of the worth of the money. Rhode Island’s creditors departed Rhode Island, which was okay with the debtors but meant there was no one left to get credit from.

Here we have a nation after July 4, 1776–disbanded, going down. America was looked at by other countries as buzzards fly over a dead animal who is no longer working. When you look at our flag, you see that. You see the thirteen original countries that were not united. How did it become united? How did we get to the blue part of the flag where we see the fifty stars?

Today when people throw up their arms and say, “This will never work. Our country will never succeed now,” realize that God’s Spirit is in the mind of every person in this great land. God’s grace shines on this land. As hopeless as things have seemed in the past, when God’s working, the miracles come.

The miracles came through a piece of paper that united thirteen stripes on our flag. It got them to work together as one nation under God. That piece of paper is called the Constitution. It embodies the American spirit.

Let me share with you a few words from author Emmett Fox about that piece of paper. He said:

“The United States is not merely one more nation added to the list of nationalities. It stands for certain special ideas and special principles which have never been definitely expressed in concrete form in the world before. These ideas may be summed up in the conception of personal freedom and unlimited opportunity.”

What may be called the American Spirit is an intangible though very real thing in itself, but as far as it can be put into words, it has been expressed in the two great official documents of the American Republic, namely, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.

These two documents are among the most remarkable ever written, and their effect upon the history of the world has probably never been surpassed. They are both quite short, not more than a few thousand words in length, but every thoughtful person anywhere, and certainly every American, should make themselves acquainted with them.

The Constitution contains no direct preaching at all. It makes no direct statements about the nature of humans or their destiny, or of a human’s relations with other people, or with God. It is, seemingly, just a dry legal document. Never does it say in so many words that a human should be free, that human beings should live together in brother and sisterhood, or that a human is the child of God. All these things are expressed or implied in the Declaration of Independence; and the Declaration is, I suppose, one of the most vivid and colorful documents that has ever been written. It thrills with hope and faith and enthusiasm. The Constitution, on the other hand, is formal, technical, precise, and not, at first sight, of any interest to the layman. Indeed, the Constitution and the Declaration might be described, in a sense, as the anatomy and physiology of government–the one concerned with the hard dry bones of the supporting skeleton, and the other the warm living organs and tissues of life.

To understand the American Constitution, one must realize that it aims at bringing about a definitely selected condition of things. It aims at a special way of life–a way of life that up to the present has only been found in completeness in the United States. It aims at personal freedom for the individual. It aims at the idea of substantial equality, and above all, at equality of opportunity. No civilization had ever before aimed at that.

The great Roman Empire had certain magnificent aims, but equality of opportunity was not one of them; they were always based on a foundation of slavery. The Middle Ages definitely rejected the idea of personal freedom and equality of opportunity and aimed rather at discipline and uniformity.

We tend to take these things – this freedom of opportunity – too much for granted. The people of the generation which produced it, the people of the Revolution, had to think it out. They had to work for it. They had to make sacrifices for it. They had to fight for it, and in many cases, they had to lay down their lives for it. It did not come easily. The inspiration was there, but, as with every inspiration, it had to be brought out into practical expression, and that is always difficult. It’s always easy to copy another thing with slight alterations, but very difficult to do something really new and better. In this case, the inspiration came to the leader, to the Fathers of the Constitution, as we call them, but they could have done nothing alone if the people had not responded, and worked, and fought, to make it secure.

The power of this nation says that you have equality of opportunity. You have an opportunity as an American to dream. You have an opportunity as an American to go to God the way you choose to go to God. You have, as an American, the right to go into any state and know that it is part of your land because you are a part of the United States.

There are people who got together when all dismay was breaking loose. Between those thirteen stripes and the blue that represents the fifty states, there was prayer.

There was a piece of paper that was written by prayer-directed people who consented to the Mind of God. When they consented to that Mind that is within each one of us, the chaos became a haven. The chaos became a glory–the glory of Old Glory.

If your life is in dismay, if your parts don’t feel connected in any way, if your body is in dismay, if you feel like there are thirteen separate areas of your body and they are all shouting, perhaps you need to do what Benjamin Franklin did – pray.

As you pray, know that in your body and mind and soul, like the body and mind and soul of this great country, there is power beyond human seeing. There is a power beyond human dismay. That power is God.

It wasn’t our forefathers and foremothers who created this nation. It was the power of God working through our ancestors. If our ancestors had been left alone to work with their own wits, we would just have the thirteen stripes and it would only be a memory. We would not be here today in this land called America. Because of the Mind of God, we have what we celebrate on the weekend of July 4th.

God Bless You!

PRAYER / MEDITATION__________________________

Prayer is the language of Spirit. It does not know time or space.

As you pray, you pray for more than just yourself. You pray for those who are looking to us for prayer. We become active in the ways of prayer that go out from where we are and cover people with an umbrella of God’s help.

The spirit of God expresses itself through you. In this prayer time, you are able to relax. You are able to release any thought or feeling that interferes with your awareness of the spirit of God.

As you do, remember what it says within the Holy Bible: “A new heart I will give you, and a new spirit I will put within you.” The spirit of God fills your hearts and minds, making you a vessel–a wonderful, unique vessel fulfilling a sacred purpose. As a vessel, you open yourself to the inpouring and outpouring of the spirit of God.

You are open to wisdom, to life, and to abundance in this silent time of prayer …

There is a peace that is with you. It is the peace of God. It is a pure, unconditional peace that cleanses away fear and unforgiveness.

We are serene … still … as you hear the world

“Peace … peace … peace … Peace, be still.”

Rest in the silence of prayer, in the peace of God …

The Spirit of God establishes peace within you and in all areas of your life.

You think now about wisdom and guidance. You allow wisdom to fill your mind. God is wisdom. In daily choices or in major life decisions, Divine ideas come forth from the Spirit of God. These ideas, the quiet hand of God playing the instruments of our minds and hearts, guide us in the path of right thinking. We accept these wonderful ideas and give them full expression in our thoughts, words, and actions. No matter what the need, God’s almighty wisdom has the answer for us. We attune ourselves to the wisdom of God and are guided in perfect ways. You pray now for wisdom and understanding for yourself and for others.

In the silence of prayer …

The Spirit of God fills you with wisdom and understanding. You make right choices.

Having affirmed guidance for us and others, we now gently shift our attention to healing. We know that life abides within our body temples, for God is life.

In the Holy Bible it states: “Do you now know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you?”

This mighty healing power fills every atom, every cell, every organ and tissue, and directs every function and activity. It knows exactly what to do and how to do it. This mighty healing power is at work right now. You are strengthened, nourished, and sustained by the Spirit of God. You are restored to wholeness and health according to the Divine plan.

Know this now, in the silence of prayer …

This Truth of God permeates every cell of your body. It is the absolute Truth of you. The Spirit of God is mighty within you and fortifies your body temple.

Now we gently move our thoughts to ideas of prosperity. Abundance fills our lives. God is supply. The spirit of God within us is the source of abundance. As we pray, we give thanks for every expression of God’s loving, providing spirit–for friends and family, for flowers and birds, for sunshine and rain, for the busyness of each day and the quiet of each night.

We pray now for a greater awareness of the bountiful goodness of God for ourselves and for others as we take this Truth into our hearts: The Spirit of God urges me to succeed. All that I need is provided.

In prayer, we are open to the Mind of God. We are open to the fulfillment of every need–peace, joy, health, prosperity, guidance, freedom. We accept all that is ours through the precious spirit of God within us. With hearts overflowing, we say, “Thank You, God!” From this place and this time of stillness, we have a new power to go forth, knowing that we are bountifully cared for because the spirit of God abides within us.

The light of God surrounds you;
The love of God enfolds you;
The power of God protects you;
The presence of God watches over you.
Wherever you are, God is!

In Jesus Christ’s name we pray … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – Divine Ideas and Guidance

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - Divine Ideas and Guidance

Time Sensitivity: none

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We are here in this place to ask questions because we have a spiritual stirring inside of us. We have a longing to know. We have a loving God that longs for us to know the truth.

I have a newspaper article from a decade ago, I wish to share with you this morning. This is from the Associated Press – Manilla. It’s about flat tire worship. Listen to these words.

“Religious cultists, who believe that flat tires are the key to salvation, deflated tires on scores of busses and cars Monday, paralyzing traffic throughout the city. Police arrested 32 people. Terrified motorists abandoned their vehicles and fled for cover as armed police chased the cultists who had swarmed through the stalled traffic, deflating more than 1,000 tires. Other cultists would flag down busses and let the air out before the drivers could stop them.

“The mass deflating, which appeared to have been well planned, began during the evening rush hour and created massive traffic jams. Hours later, the traffic remained at a standstill on major thoroughfares. It was unclear what purpose the cultists thought was served by this bizarre strategy. When pressed for an explanation, they said only that the cult leader said it was God’s will that they go around and deflate the tires of the country. He said, ‘Air is from God, and this is the solution to the crises in our country.’ Handbills were distributed that said deflating tires was God’s way of stopping bad deeds.”

I’m sure that this leader received some kind of inspiration. I believe that he received an idea in prayer, and the idea said something like this: “Let the air out.” And the leader said, “Ah. I have an idea.

Surely this doesn’t pertain to me, or my mind, so I’m going to get everyone to follow me, and we are going to go out and stop traffic in this entire city.” So often, leader, somewhere in time, received some real Truth for him or herself. They decided instead of taking it on themselves, that they would place it on everyone else as an outer observance.

Spiritual insight in prayer comes to the individual and more often than not pertains to that individual.

Our Holy Bible has many levels of Truth. The level of Truth for us today is the level, of spirituality.

What is happening in your mind? I want to read you a little bit of Matthew 19:17-26. This is about the rich young man. Let’s imagine you were this rich young man, and you came to Jesus and said, “I really want eternal life. I want it so badly. What do I have to do to get it?” Jesus begins to speak, but you interrupt because you want to ask more. You say, “What do I have to do? What basic thing do I have to do, to have eternal life?” Jesus says this:

“‘You shall not commit murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not bear false witness, honor your father and mother, and, you shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ The young man said to him, ‘All this I have observed; what do I still lack’ Jesus said to him, ‘If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; come and follow me.’ When the young man heard this he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions. And Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Truly I say to you, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.

Again I tell you, 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.’ When the disciples heard this they were greatly astounded, saying, ‘Who then can be saved?’ But Jesus looked at them and said to them, ‘With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'”

Now, let’s take this to the spiritual level – not to the letter of the law, but to the spirit and to your own individual mind. If your human mind has lots of possessions, it’s full of itself.

If you are full of yourself, you can’t be full of God, and that’s what you are here to have – a fullness of God. You are here to have an experience with the Almighty.

It’s not teaching that your possessions are wrong. It’s teaching that possessions – that possess you – are wrong. It’s also teaching that possessions in mind take up space. You have to allow space in your mind. You have to consent to the ideas of God coming through, and possess those instead.

What do you possess? Do you possess ideas and follow that along the path of the third-dimensional mind? Or do you choose to possess all the possibilities of your mind AND God mind. Can you have all that God can give you? Possessions take up space. What could your possessions be? Possessions could be worry, doubts, fear, jealously, or anger. Anger takes up a lot of space in our minds. We need to be willing to let the air out and to be infilled with the activity of God.

The most exciting thing in life should be coming to church. Sunday mornings and all services, should be the most tremendous parts of your week, because you are reconnecting with something that is very personal. You are not coming here to hear a story about the minister. You are coming here to hear about yourself and God, facing your life as a team, with all the assurances and possibilities of God’s help.

But church is not like watching TV. You have to experience it with everything in your soul, or you haven’t really attended church. You have to take the ideas on, inside of yourself, and wear them like you’d wear a fine suit of clothes. Wear it around every cell in your body temple, and every belief system within your mind. It does little good to go to church just out of duty. For years, humankind has accepted that it is your duty to go to church or mass, or you have to go to the temple and you have to pray because that is what the law says to do.

You are going to church to look for a spiritual opportunity.

Today, in this place, you have connected with your opportunity. This is a house of God-given opportunity for your own individual life. What a joy it is to be here and to experience something moving in you! You are not just here to learn something. You are here to make God’s teachings real inside of you.

Information is here. But if it doesn’t excite you, and move inside of you, it is useless.

We are filled with information. Often we share it with other people who have no desire to hear it at all. We need to let go of some of our human information, from our reasoning mind, and take on the information that is true about us from God. We need to rise above the informational level of reasoning mind to a new level of thinking from Divine ideas working on the inside of us.

The true definition of repent, means to change your thinking. But let me go beyond that now.

It is from the Greek word metanoia. It means more than just to change your thinking. It means to think beyond your thinking. It means that there is a knowing beyond your knowing. Yet, it’s not beyond you, because it is with you, and in you, right now. The Bible calls it, the wisdom from above.

We can have that revelation time and time again. We are not separate from all that is being talked about, these are not just stories of other people long ago. But we must be do something.

This is a participatory environment. You must do something, and you must do it now. We must conform. We must conform with our human mind to the Mind of God. We must be disciplined. We must discipline ourselves to the activity that is so active in ourselves right now. We must feel it. We must consent to that activity.

If we had the biggest telescope in all the world on this platform right now, and we were to look out into the universe, do you know what we would see? We would see perfect order everywhere. Then, if we had a microscope on this side of the lecturn, and we were to look through it into the very depth of things, we would see perfect order. The only place that you might find disorder is in the mind of the person looking into the telescope or the microscope.

We have something that no other animal has, and that is reflective thought. We can think about what we are thinking about. That can lead us into a world of problems, or it can lead us into a heaven like we have never known before. In this same mind, that is in disorder, lies the most fantastic possibilities that humankind has ever known. You are here today to tap into those God-given possibilities.

You are the operator of your mind. Many times the way we have operated our minds was so in error that if we had operated our automobile the same way, we would have never arrived anywhere.

But we are here today because we are consenting, to a higher level of mind from God.

Matthew 18:18. It says, “Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven.”

Here we are talking about the power of prayer that you, individually, have this morning. You are here to bind up, to unite, to have unity with, an earth and a heaven. Earth is human thought. It is three-dimensional thought. You are here this morning to bind that human thought to the fourth-dimension – heaven.

Now, you do not go to heaven and expect it to give you something that you have not bound in your earthly consciousness. We must make a unity with demonstration and manifestation. You have to link your human mind and your God Mind, and bind it together. Creative fusion of thought higher than your own. What do you desire in your life? Bring it through your human mind into manifestation and demonstration. Bind it up.

One definition of Heaven is a realm of Divine Mind, Christ consciousness. It is present everywhere. It is conscious mind [that’s three-dimensional mind] in harmony with the thoughts of God. Near the end of this quote our Bible says, “Truly, I tell you, if two of you agree on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.” One spiritual meaning of this “Two” – You are binding it in human thought, and you are bringing it down into human manifestation from God Mind.

When you came in here this morning, I hope you said to yourself, “I dare not leave this building the way I came in. I’m going to get a new higher faith while I’m here today. I’m going to get a new expectancy, a new awakening.” Now, you go beyond that. You not only expect that to happen, you not only believe that, but your BIND YOURSELF to it. Now, if you’re bound to something, you are connected with it body, mind, and soul. Whatever it is you want in your life, you are binding yourself to it right now. You are believing in the power of God to help it to come to pass.

There is something about you. Your potential is showing. You have a tremendous potential, but there is not any of us here that has done any more than touch the hem of the garment of the Jesus Christ teachings.

I share with you a quote in James, “My brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of any kind, consider it nothing but joy.” Now I want to turn to the beatitudes, because these are promises for you today. It says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” If you came in here today, and you are so knocked down and drained and worn out because of recent events – you can have joy again because God is with you.

It is my prayer, more than anything else, that you connect with this today, that you feel this positive movement in you. You are never going to change your life by listening just to me. You have to change your life through something dramatic that happens inside of you in between the words that I say from up here. My words have no power to you. It is consenting inside of yourself to the ideas of God that will make the powerful change you seek.

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Many have had losses in their lives recently. It’s hard to deal with when we have had a loss, especially when the one we lost was a close relative or a spouse. I heard of a funeral recently where the couple had been married sixty-plus years. Can you imagine? You mourn, and you hurt, and you feel like part of you has been cut away. You wonder how you’ll ever feel peace or happiness again.

There is only one way, and that is directly from God. And God will give it to you in such a miraculous, wondrous way.

“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” If you are meek, it doesn’t mean you crawl around on the floor and say, “I’m not good. I’m a worm of the dust. Don’t even look at me. I’m not important.” What it is talking about is being meek in mind, going to God and saying, “God, I have tried this so many times, and I have sure botched it up. I realize that I am not alone. I ask for Your help. I consent to it right now.” That is when you inherit everything. You are already a child of God. You are an offspring and connected with that God Mind. You can inherit all that is in God.

“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.” This is a real hunger for a better life inside of you. You thirst for a better life inside of you. “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” Are you merciful in mind? Do you ever look at somebody when he or she cuts in front of you in traffic and you say, “Oh boy … if I could just have a couple minutes of your time … “? Instead say, “Hey, you must be having a bad day.

I bless you. I send you my love.” You say it like a prayer. It has great power!

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Have you ever been persecuted?

Most have, sometime in life. But most of the time, it has never taken outer manifestation. Most of the time it is in the minds of others. I saw a T-shirt on a lady one time that said, “Don’t tread in my mind with dirty feet.” They may say, “Well, you are something else. If I were you I would do this or that … ” They get in your business, in your mind. The Lord’s Prayer says, “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Where do we trespass? You don’t come over to my house and trespass inside of it. We may trespass in the mind and the thoughts of another. And they – have done it to you.

We sit back and say that we are following Jesus Christ, but we may judge. Jesus said to judge not. We cannot judge, each soul is on her or his own path. We have to say, “I bless you and I love you. I promise not to trespass into your thoughts. I won’t make you accept my opinion. I’m going to really love you right where you are.”

“Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on My account. Rejoice and be glad, again have joy, for your reward is great in heaven.” Does that mean that you have to die, you have to step out of this physical body, and then you will have your reward? No. You can have it this second when you get out of the limited human thinking, and allow the heaven realm, the kingdom of heaven, to come through you from God Mind. Jesus says, The kingdom of heaven is within you. Spirituality always rises above the physical, and the appearances of temporal life.

It goes on with some of the most important teachings in all of our Bible. It expresses the Truth about you. It says, “You are the light of the world.” Let me give you a new interpretation of that today. It does not mean luminosity, which is outward evidence of light, the light you see by. It means illumined consciousness. It also means to give everything the light touch.

Have you ever heard the saying, “Give it the light touch”? A counselor often ends a counseling session with a person that is absorbed in the seriousness of something build up in their mind, without saying to the person, “Give it the light touch.” Every word spoken, silently or audibly, causes an increase in darkness or light inside of you. The choice is up to us. In other words, try doing something inside of you that will increase the light.

In Genesis we read that the first act of God was the creation of light. God can create light inside of you.

“Let there be light where there was darkness inside of me, God.” Think about the way you perceive things, the way you react to things inside of your mind. Are you taking things immediately into light or into darkness? Ask yourself the question, “Somebody just said something to me that has pulled a trigger inside of me. How should I take this? How should I react to this?” Do you want the answer from the Bible?

Give it the light touch.

It’s not our fingers that touch in life. It’s our minds. We touch life with our thoughts and feelings and attitudes and reactions. We touch very few people with our fingers. We touch with our minds. The fashionable way is to touch often through negative thinking. Most people touch problems and carry them very heavily and are always willing to share. It is the way of human kind to have problems, to brood over them, to give them the heavy touch. But this goes against God’s law. Let there be light.

When we give something the heavy touch inside of us, we are telling ourselves a lie and we believe it.

We are increasing and expanding the very darkness that we are unhappy about in the first place. The alternative is that we can speak the light of God into our existence. We are not teaching not to take things seriously, we are saying to handle serious things with an illumined consciousness.

The more serious the problem, the more light that is needed. God will always reveal to you the perfect way for you to proceed.

You have heard it said that God helps those who help themselves. So today, help yourself to God.

Stop believing the false things that you may have accepted so often. Instead, ask for a second opinion, from God. God will never lie to you, always be loving to all, and will always promise and deliver possibilities and opportunities.

God bless you!

PRAYER / MEDITATION_________________________

 

In all of your human history, this is YOUR moment. This is your lifetime to feel the activity of God.

Each of us are traveling a journey. We are not traveling alone. We are with God. But to feel God, we have to quiet our human mind down, and this is what we are here to experience now. Go quietly now.

Leave aside all worry, and have confidence. Relax and trust. So quietly, sure of God, safely, and easily, you flow into a relaxation. God is in complete control of every aspect of your life, your mind, and your body.

God is with you now. What a joyous realization this is. You listen to the still, small voice, and it says to you, “Peace, be still and know that I am God.” It says to you, “Don’t worry. I am in charge. Everything is all right. Go quietly now, and I will direct your path,

for I know the way.”

Rest in the silence of prayer …

You listen to the silence of prayer, and you trust in the joyous fulfillment of your journey to God. Listen to these words from Psalms: “Then they were glad because they had quiet. And he brought them to their desired haven.” You are with God. You have a constant companion which is Christ, your very own Lord.

You seek to realize that this Christ knows the way that lies before you. Christ is familiar with every turn in the road of your life. Christ is ever ready to point the way to lead you to your desired haven of peace, wholeness, harmony, abundance, and self-fulfillment. You are walking with God. God is working through you, empowering your physical body, thinking through your mind. You will reach your destination of this heaven, safely, quickly, and joyously.

Rest in the quiet place now, in the silence of prayer …

You are alert to the still, small voice. The still, small voice within us is telling us the way to go. As we meet the many turns, the many points of change in our life’s journey, we travel in peace with a clear-run-through to our destination, a journey where there are no stops, no delay in obstacles, or detours.

This day, whether you are starting out on a journey, whether you’re writing a letter, seeking employment, seeking to heal a relationship, or seeking the fulfillment of any other legitimate desire, you are granted, by the activity of God, a clear-run-through to joyous satisfaction, a quiet, easy way in record time.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Go quietly now. Know that you are not alone. Trust Christ. God will get you through to your destination in the best possible way. You are in an experience of a clear-run-through to each desired heaven.

Through the power of the spoken word in prayer, I decree for you: THE CHRIST PRESENCE GUIDES YOU IN THE WAY OF PEACE AND SAFETY. YOU ARE DIVINELY PROTECTED. We thank God for always being here with us, along the road of life that never ends.

In Jesus Christ’s name … Amen.

Since 1999 – The worldwide PRAYER PLACE inside the Internet, serving well over 1,600,000 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.

ARCHIVES of recent Positive Daily Inspiration is available on our homepage; use anything you wish.

FREE Encyclopedia of Prayers: http://www.positivechristianity.org/prayersearch.php

NEED PRAYER? Click here – if you have a prayer need, Positive Christianity will start praying with you, daily, for an entire month. There Is Never a Charge for Prayer.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – THE Connection with THEE Connection

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - THE Connection with THEE Connection

Time Sensitivity: none

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Positive Written Sermons is a FREE service of Positive Christianity to those ACTIVE IN CLERGY MINISTRY to ease your burdens in ministry. Each positive sermon is non-denominational; feel free to tailor to your denominational needs, or personal style. We consider our sermons to be 90% complete; they await your personal stories and anecdotes.

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How many times have you felt truly prepared for a situation? Many times, we are only ½ prepared or less. Become pre-prayed for every situation.

It that is actually a kind of a secret mystery, but the message is simple and yet profound at the same time.

The secret is that you and I are wondrously made in the image and likeness of God; we are one with God. We have known this for a long time, and yet honestly, do we really know it, and live our lives as if we really knew it?

The message, knowing our oneness, and being pre-prayed every single day.

Prayer is a very wondrous thing. Prayer is a mysterious process. If anything, done correctly, it strips away from us our ignorance, takes away our arrogance, and reveals what is already there – something wondrously made.

The great world-class skeptic, George Bernard Shaw, once said, “Lots of people pray for me, and I have never been the worse for it.” He went on to say, “The only valid argument against the practice of prayer is that God knows his own business without my prompting.”

The traditional way we hold prayer is that we are going to somehow convince God to do things better … particularly better for us. In exchange for some kind of promise we make, we expect a miracle. “God, if you will help me win this golf tournament, I will pray every day and night for the rest of my life,” as if such a statement could in any way move or influence God.

That is not the kind of prayer I am talking about, the kind of prayer I am talking about this morning is the kind of prayer that is a prayer of understanding, of deeper principle and knowledge. The kind of prayer I am speaking about is prayer that moves God power in us, in the way electricity moves when a connection is made. If we allow the connection to be made and the electricity to flow, the lamp will light up, and we will have light.

True prayer makes the connection – ourselves – with God – so Divine electricity can flow and there is greater light in our lives. This is the true purpose of prayer: to make THE connection with THEE connection.

This is not the traditional way we have of understanding prayer. You may have heard the old story about the ship out at sea that was in trouble.

The winds were blowing, the sea was flying high, and the ship was being tossed about. A woman found the captain and said to him, “Sir, are we in serious trouble?”

He looked at her and said, “Ma’am, I must tell you the truth. Now would be a good time for us to all think of God and to pray.”

She looked straight at him and said, “Oh my God, has it come to that?”

Prayer, as a last resort is a traditional idea. We MUST think of prayer FIRST not last. We must think of prayer ahead of the need.

We may have ideas of prayer as beseeching or begging, and we also have a kind of prayer that bargains with God; it is actually manipulative. “I will do something for God, and God will do something for me.”

What about the kind of prayer that moves God power through us? What about the kind of prayer that gives us the power to live our lives better, happier, more fully, with all the Divine resources within us directly in our lives?

Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have told the story of chopping down a tree with an ax. He said: “If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I would spend the first six hours sharpening my ax.” He went on to say that most people would spend the entire eight hours hacking with a dull ax, but he would rather have a sharp ax.

Prayer is very much like sharpening our ax. It is spending the time (typically in the morning before the day begins) to sharpen the ax; to raise our consciousness and have a connection with God so that no matter what happens throughout that day, we are better equipped to handle it.

When most of us get up in the morning, our minds fill with all the things we have to do during the day. We do not feel we have time to pray or meditate. We are filled with the need to get on with chopping all that wood. Don’t you feel called to chop at the wood of your life? We do not take the time to sharpen our ax.

There is something about being in this life that causes this to happen to us. But sharpening our ax, taking the opportunity to pray, actually lends a focus and a concentration to our lives. A Divine connection is made, and a great power begins to flow through us. Our minds get clearer, and we are able to function better, just like a sharp ax functions better than a dull one. As we are pre-prayed anxiety lowers and stress decreases. We are able to function at a much higher rate than the human body and human mind working alone.

When things happen in our lives that bring a certain degree of stress or strain, the experience of prayer can lend a degree of peace and serenity to our experiences.

Martin Luther put it this way: “I have so much to do today; I will need to spend another hour on my knees.” Basically, that is the point we are speaking of here.

Author Eric Butterworth uses the image of a radio frequency to describe prayer. It is a particularly good and useful image.

A simple example to show how God is everywhere present is as follows. God is like a radio frequency. In other words, Divine energy is filling this room just as do our radio frequencies. We cannot really hear the radio waves, but they are in there, permeating the air. In order to hear them, we need a receiver. We are the receivers of God’s Divine energy when we sit down to meditate and to pray.

To hear a particular frequency, we have to tune to a frequency. Seven hundred and fifty kilocycles cannot be heard unless you tune your frequency to 750 kilocycles. Then the voice or music is loud and clear. If you move over to 748 or 749 and you will get static. You have to tune yourself. Author Eric Butterworth said, “We have to be in tune with the Infinite. We have to tune ourselves to be receptive and to hear. We can do it. And when we do it, we are empowered with an experience of our own connectedness to God.”

A Holy man was once asked: “How do you maintain your serenity and peace in the face of all the pressures of your life?” He replied, “I never leave my place of meditation.” He did not mean he sat in his meditation hut all day long, because he had a busy monastery to run. He was terribly busy. What he meant was that his inner experience of meditation, which he found in his time of going within in prayer, was carried within him throughout his day.

If the truth be told, the real purpose of prayer and meditation is not the peace, serenity, or contact we make while we are sitting there with our eyes closed. The real purpose begins when we get up, open our eyes, and go out into our day. That is when we express the fruits of our meditation.

Our prayer becomes a living thing that fills our lives and enriches other’s lives because we are pre-prayed first. This is when prayer begins to be true prayer.

Dr. Alexis Carroll said: “Prayer is not only worship. It is an invisible emanation of a human’s spirit – the most powerful form of energy that can be generated. The influence of prayer on the human mind and body is as demonstrable as that of secreting glands. As a physician, I have seen men and women, after all other therapy has failed, lifted out of disease and melancholy by the supreme effort of prayer. It is the only power of nature. Prayer is the source of luminous and self-generating energy.”

Prayer gives us the ability to counteract the natural flow of our senses. Do you know what I mean? Our bodily senses (our five senses) naturally pull us toward this world – to what Jesus called “the appearances.” This is why when we wake up in the mornings our minds leap to all the things, we have to do that day. We are called to begin to do them. This is why it is so easy to judge in ways like: When it rains, it must be a bad day.

Or when things do not turn out the way we think they should, we get depressed. It is because our senses are so called into the natural world. Then we judge by the appearances.

Prayer is the power to counteract that pull. Prayer gives us the capacity to go within and stay within the truth of our being.

Fortunately, we can give ourselves this experience any time we wish to.

We can give ourselves the opportunity to pray. It is the great gift, and we can open it at any time. Maybe that is why as humans we do not do it more often – because it is so easy, because it is always there, because it is obvious. It is always with us and perhaps we take it for granted.

Maybe it is hidden like the trees with the forest. We do not see it, because it is right in front of our faces. That power to be ourselves, the power to liberate the energy within us, the power to make that Divine connection with God is always with us. Yet, we somehow overlook it, time and time again.

A man tells this story, “When I was a teenager, I was given a watch that had to be wound by hand. It was a high-quality watch, but one day it actually did break down. I decided I would try to get it fixed, so I took it to a jeweler I knew. He looked at it and he was extremely impressed. He told me that this was a very good watch. He said he would fix it, but that I needed to take better care of it. I said, “What do you mean?”

He said, “Always wind this watch early in the morning because it will help the watch deal with the stresses of the day. It will last longer, and it will be a better watch.”

Naturally, he said, “I had gleaned another meaning from this statement, and I have never forgotten what he told me – not just about the watch, but also about the inner-winding of ourselves.”

When we spend time in prayer and meditation, we are better able to withstand the stresses of the day. We are fundamentally better people for doing that.

There is another powerful meaning to prayer, which is illustrated by this story.

The lover knocked on the door of his beloved. “Who knocks?” said the beloved from within.

“It is I,” said the lover.

His beloved replied, “Go away. This home will not hold you and me.”

The rejected lover went away into the desert. There he meditated for months on end, pondering the words of his beloved. Finally, he returned to the door again. “Who knocks?”

“It is you.” And the door was immediately opened.

You see, it is not really God and you, or God and me. It is just God. That is the secret to opening that inner door; it is just God. God is manifested surrounding you, and through you. There really is no separation between God and you. You are with God this VERY MOMENT.

“God HAS MADE KNOWN TO US in all wisdom and insight the mystery of God’s will.” Ephesians 1:9

God is our life. God is our intelligence. God is our substance. God is our health. Nothing can be added unto us. Everything is already within us, expressing outward. Prayer is simply the recognition of this truth.

How important is prayer? Simply to recognize the truth about who we are is pretty important to me. It is important to have a conscious awareness of our being.

One of the highest levels of prayer is understood by the word from which our word for prayer came. It is a Sanskrit word “Palal,” which means literally “Judging oneself as wondrously made.” What a beautiful and powerful understanding! There is that recognition, a conscious awareness, of which we really are, that comes from prayer.

Does not this change everything? When we are tempted to focus on our lack, to come from a position of powerlessness, and to beg this imagined being in the sky for something, we can stop. Instead, we can truly pray. We can turn to God and do it until we begin to feel the stirring of Spirit within us and we begin to understand who we are. We are not pitiful creatures begging some supreme being for some pittance.

We are children of God.

The Difference

I got up early one morning
And rushed right into my day.
I had so much to accomplish
That I did not have time to pray.

Problems tumbled about me
And heavier came each task.
“Why doesn’t God help me?” I wondered.
And God answered, “You didn’t ask.”

I wanted to see joy and beauty
But the day toiled gray and bleak.
I wondered why God didn’t show me
But God said, “You didn’t seek.”

I tried to come into God’s presence.
I used all the keys in my lock.
God gently and lovingly chided me,
“My child, you didn’t knock.”

So, I woke up early this morning
And paused before entering the day.
I had so much to accomplish
That I had to take time to pray.

The end of a simple message, commit to praying FIRST everyday.

Wind your inner watch FIRST – Be Pre-Prayed!

God bless you!

PRAYER / MEDITATION________________

The harmony of the beloved hymn that we all recall, resounds the truth –

Holy, holy, holy … Lord God Almighty.

We now go to God in prayer.

Feel the chair supporting you. Feel your body sink deeply into the soft cushions. Feel your feet inside your shoes as they touch the floor. Sit up as straight as it is comfortable for you. Raise your head up high. Feel your spine lengthen and straighten as you do so.

Feel God is supporting you in the same way uplifting you, and your life.

Take a deep breath and let it out slowly. Take another. Breathe it in, deeply and let it out, slowly. Follow your breath, in and out. Peace, be still. Peace, be still.

As you breathe in, deeply and let it out, slowly, know your connectedness with God.

Say silently to yourself in prayer: God is with me.

With the in-breath say, “God goes ahead of me preparing my way of good.”

With the out-breath say “God is with me.”

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Let the Presence and experience of God’s holiness permeate you from this moment on throughout the day. May the holiness of God come together and touch you, completely, missing nothing.

In the silence of prayer you become still and realize that the love of God is flowing throughout your being. You recognize Divine love as the one true source of all that you will ever need. You know that as Divine love works through you, it will bring harmony to every circumstance in your life.

Let us sit now in the silence of prayer and meditate in this way, breathing in, deeply, breathing out, slowly, and repeating silently: God is with me. With the in-breath say, “God goes ahead of me preparing my way of good,” and with the out-breath say, “God is with me.”

Do this now in the silence of prayer …

We are filled with the whole, complete Spirit of God’s help.

We give thanks to God for Divine guidance; we are grateful that it is available to us at all times. Wisdom and good judgment are ours to be experienced when we follow the inspiration we’ve received from God.

We know that we are being Divinely directed path that will lead us to the greatest happiness and success.

For this experience and for the presence of the Presence, we are grateful.

In Jesus Christ’s name

And so it is … Amen.

Since 1999 – The worldwide PRAYER PLACE inside the Internet, serving well over 1,600,000 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.

ARCHIVES of recent Positive Daily Inspiration is available on our homepage; use anything you wish.

FREE Encyclopedia of Prayers: http://www.positivechristianity.org/prayersearch.php

NEED PRAYER? Click here – if you have a prayer need, Positive Christianity will start praying with you, daily, for an entire month. There Is Never a Charge for Prayer.

DONATIONS Thank You for helping us with this great free work for ministers of every faith:
Instant online donation:
https://positivechristianity.net/donation-tithe/
By mail: Positive Christianity Box 7993 Woodlands, TX 77387

GOD BLESS YOU,
Christopher Ian Chenoweth

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – THE Connection with THEE Connection

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - THE Connection with THEE Connection

Time Sensitivity: none

A FREE GIFT FOR CLERGY

Positive Written Sermons is a FREE service of Positive Christianity to those ACTIVE IN CLERGY MINISTRY to ease your burdens in ministry. Each positive sermon is non-denominational; feel free to tailor to your denominational needs, or personal style. We consider our sermons to be 90% complete; they await your personal stories and anecdotes.

Also, great lesson material available free daily – get Positive Daily Inspiration direct in your email inbox every morning. Text POSITIVEMINISTRY to 22828 to easy, free subscribe.

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How many times have you felt truly prepared for a situation? Many times, we are only ½ prepared or less. Become pre-prayed for every situation.

It that is actually a kind of a secret mystery, but the message is simple and yet profound at the same time.

The secret is that you and I are wondrously made in the image and likeness of God; we are one with God. We have known this for a long time, and yet honestly, do we really know it, and live our lives as if we really knew it?

The message, knowing our oneness, and being pre-prayed every single day.

Prayer is a very wondrous thing. Prayer is a mysterious process. If anything, done correctly, it strips away from us our ignorance, takes away our arrogance, and reveals what is already there – something wondrously made.

The great world-class skeptic, George Bernard Shaw, once said, “Lots of people pray for me, and I have never been the worse for it.” He went on to say, “The only valid argument against the practice of prayer is that God knows his own business without my prompting.”

The traditional way we hold prayer is that we are going to somehow convince God to do things better … particularly better for us. In exchange for some kind of promise we make, we expect a miracle. “God, if you will help me win this golf tournament, I will pray every day and night for the rest of my life,” as if such a statement could in any way move or influence God.

That is not the kind of prayer I am talking about, the kind of prayer I am talking about this morning is the kind of prayer that is a prayer of understanding, of deeper principle and knowledge. The kind of prayer I am speaking about is prayer that moves God power in us, in the way electricity moves when a connection is made. If we allow the connection to be made and the electricity to flow, the lamp will light up, and we will have light.

True prayer makes the connection – ourselves – with God – so Divine electricity can flow and there is greater light in our lives. This is the true purpose of prayer: to make THE connection with THEE connection.

This is not the traditional way we have of understanding prayer. You may have heard the old story about the ship out at sea that was in trouble.

The winds were blowing, the sea was flying high, and the ship was being tossed about. A woman found the captain and said to him, “Sir, are we in serious trouble?”

He looked at her and said, “Ma’am, I must tell you the truth. Now would be a good time for us to all think of God and to pray.”

She looked straight at him and said, “Oh my God, has it come to that?”

Prayer, as a last resort is a traditional idea. We MUST think of prayer FIRST not last. We must think of prayer ahead of the need.

We may have ideas of prayer as beseeching or begging, and we also have a kind of prayer that bargains with God; it is actually manipulative. “I will do something for God, and God will do something for me.”

What about the kind of prayer that moves God power through us? What about the kind of prayer that gives us the power to live our lives better, happier, more fully, with all the Divine resources within us directly in our lives?

Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have told the story of chopping down a tree with an ax. He said: “If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I would spend the first six hours sharpening my ax.” He went on to say that most people would spend the entire eight hours hacking with a dull ax, but he would rather have a sharp ax.

Prayer is very much like sharpening our ax. It is spending the time (typically in the morning before the day begins) to sharpen the ax; to raise our consciousness and have a connection with God so that no matter what happens throughout that day, we are better equipped to handle it.

When most of us get up in the morning, our minds fill with all the things we have to do during the day. We do not feel we have time to pray or meditate. We are filled with the need to get on with chopping all that wood. Don’t you feel called to chop at the wood of your life? We do not take the time to sharpen our ax.

There is something about being in this life that causes this to happen to us. But sharpening our ax, taking the opportunity to pray, actually lends a focus and a concentration to our lives. A Divine connection is made, and a great power begins to flow through us. Our minds get clearer, and we are able to function better, just like a sharp ax functions better than a dull one. As we are pre-prayed anxiety lowers and stress decreases. We are able to function at a much higher rate than the human body and human mind working alone.

When things happen in our lives that bring a certain degree of stress or strain, the experience of prayer can lend a degree of peace and serenity to our experiences.

Martin Luther put it this way: “I have so much to do today; I will need to spend another hour on my knees.” Basically, that is the point we are speaking of here.

Author Eric Butterworth uses the image of a radio frequency to describe prayer. It is a particularly good and useful image.

A simple example to show how God is everywhere present is as follows. God is like a radio frequency. In other words, Divine energy is filling this room just as do our radio frequencies. We cannot really hear the radio waves, but they are in there, permeating the air. In order to hear them, we need a receiver. We are the receivers of God’s Divine energy when we sit down to meditate and to pray.

To hear a particular frequency, we have to tune to a frequency. Seven hundred and fifty kilocycles cannot be heard unless you tune your frequency to 750 kilocycles. Then the voice or music is loud and clear. If you move over to 748 or 749 and you will get static. You have to tune yourself. Author Eric Butterworth said, “We have to be in tune with the Infinite. We have to tune ourselves to be receptive and to hear. We can do it. And when we do it, we are empowered with an experience of our own connectedness to God.”

A Holy man was once asked: “How do you maintain your serenity and peace in the face of all the pressures of your life?” He replied, “I never leave my place of meditation.” He did not mean he sat in his meditation hut all day long, because he had a busy monastery to run. He was terribly busy. What he meant was that his inner experience of meditation, which he found in his time of going within in prayer, was carried within him throughout his day.

If the truth be told, the real purpose of prayer and meditation is not the peace, serenity, or contact we make while we are sitting there with our eyes closed. The real purpose begins when we get up, open our eyes, and go out into our day. That is when we express the fruits of our meditation.

Our prayer becomes a living thing that fills our lives and enriches other’s lives because we are pre-prayed first. This is when prayer begins to be true prayer.

Dr. Alexis Carroll said: “Prayer is not only worship. It is an invisible emanation of a human’s spirit – the most powerful form of energy that can be generated. The influence of prayer on the human mind and body is as demonstrable as that of secreting glands. As a physician, I have seen men and women, after all other therapy has failed, lifted out of disease and melancholy by the supreme effort of prayer. It is the only power of nature. Prayer is the source of luminous and self-generating energy.”

Prayer gives us the ability to counteract the natural flow of our senses. Do you know what I mean? Our bodily senses (our five senses) naturally pull us toward this world – to what Jesus called “the appearances.” This is why when we wake up in the mornings our minds leap to all the things, we have to do that day. We are called to begin to do them. This is why it is so easy to judge in ways like: When it rains, it must be a bad day.

Or when things do not turn out the way we think they should, we get depressed. It is because our senses are so called into the natural world. Then we judge by the appearances.

Prayer is the power to counteract that pull. Prayer gives us the capacity to go within and stay within the truth of our being.

Fortunately, we can give ourselves this experience any time we wish to.

We can give ourselves the opportunity to pray. It is the great gift, and we can open it at any time. Maybe that is why as humans we do not do it more often – because it is so easy, because it is always there, because it is obvious. It is always with us and perhaps we take it for granted.

Maybe it is hidden like the trees with the forest. We do not see it, because it is right in front of our faces. That power to be ourselves, the power to liberate the energy within us, the power to make that Divine connection with God is always with us. Yet, we somehow overlook it, time and time again.

A man tells this story, “When I was a teenager, I was given a watch that had to be wound by hand. It was a high-quality watch, but one day it actually did break down. I decided I would try to get it fixed, so I took it to a jeweler I knew. He looked at it and he was extremely impressed. He told me that this was a very good watch. He said he would fix it, but that I needed to take better care of it. I said, “What do you mean?”

He said, “Always wind this watch early in the morning because it will help the watch deal with the stresses of the day. It will last longer, and it will be a better watch.”

Naturally, he said, “I had gleaned another meaning from this statement, and I have never forgotten what he told me – not just about the watch, but also about the inner-winding of ourselves.”

When we spend time in prayer and meditation, we are better able to withstand the stresses of the day. We are fundamentally better people for doing that.

There is another powerful meaning to prayer, which is illustrated by this story.

The lover knocked on the door of his beloved. “Who knocks?” said the beloved from within.

“It is I,” said the lover.

His beloved replied, “Go away. This home will not hold you and me.”

The rejected lover went away into the desert. There he meditated for months on end, pondering the words of his beloved. Finally, he returned to the door again. “Who knocks?”

“It is you.” And the door was immediately opened.

You see, it is not really God and you, or God and me. It is just God. That is the secret to opening that inner door; it is just God. God is manifested surrounding you, and through you. There really is no separation between God and you. You are with God this VERY MOMENT.

“God HAS MADE KNOWN TO US in all wisdom and insight the mystery of God’s will.” Ephesians 1:9

God is our life. God is our intelligence. God is our substance. God is our health. Nothing can be added unto us. Everything is already within us, expressing outward. Prayer is simply the recognition of this truth.

How important is prayer? Simply to recognize the truth about who we are is pretty important to me. It is important to have a conscious awareness of our being.

One of the highest levels of prayer is understood by the word from which our word for prayer came. It is a Sanskrit word “Palal,” which means literally “Judging oneself as wondrously made.” What a beautiful and powerful understanding! There is that recognition, a conscious awareness, of which we really are, that comes from prayer.

Does not this change everything?

When we are tempted to focus on our lack, to come from a position of powerlessness, and to beg this imagined being in the sky for something, we can stop. Instead, we can truly pray. We can turn to God and do it until we begin to feel the stirring of Spirit within us and we begin to understand who we are. We are not pitiful creatures begging some supreme being for some pittance.

We are children of God.

The Difference

I got up early one morning
And rushed right into my day.
I had so much to accomplish
That I did not have time to pray.

Problems tumbled about me
And heavier came each task.
“Why doesn’t God help me?” I wondered.
And God answered, “You didn’t ask.”

I wanted to see joy and beauty
But the day toiled gray and bleak.
I wondered why God didn’t show me
But God said, “You didn’t seek.”

I tried to come into God’s presence.
I used all the keys in my lock.
God gently and lovingly chided me,
“My child, you didn’t knock.”

So, I woke up early this morning
And paused before entering the day.
I had so much to accomplish
That I had to take time to pray.

The end of a simple message, commit to praying FIRST everyday.

Wind your inner watch FIRST – Be Pre-Prayed!

God bless you!

PRAYER / MEDITATION________________

The harmony of the beloved hymn that we all recall, resounds the truth –

Holy, holy, holy … Lord God Almighty.

We now go to God in prayer.

Feel the chair supporting you. Feel your body sink deeply into the soft cushions. Feel your feet inside your shoes as they touch the floor. Sit up as straight as it is comfortable for you. Raise your head up high. Feel your spine lengthen and straighten as you do so.

Feel God is supporting you in the same way uplifting you, and your life.

Take a deep breath and let it out slowly. Take another. Breathe it in, deeply and let it out, slowly. Follow your breath, in and out. Peace, be still. Peace, be still.

As you breathe in, deeply and let it out, slowly, know your connectedness with God.

Say silently to yourself in prayer: God is with me.

With the in-breath say, “God goes ahead of me preparing my way of good.”

With the out-breath say “God is with me.”

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Let the Presence and experience of God’s holiness permeate you from this moment on throughout the day. May the holiness of God come together and touch you, completely, missing nothing.

In the silence of prayer you become still and realize that the love of God is flowing throughout your being. You recognize Divine love as the one true source of all that you will ever need. You know that as Divine love works through you, it will bring harmony to every circumstance in your life.

Let us sit now in the silence of prayer and meditate in this way, breathing in, deeply, breathing out, slowly, and repeating silently: God is with me. With the in-breath say, “God goes ahead of me preparing my way of good,” and with the out-breath say, “God is with me.”

Do this now in the silence of prayer …

We are filled with the whole, complete Spirit of God’s help.

We give thanks to God for Divine guidance; we are grateful that it is available to us at all times. Wisdom and good judgment are ours to be experienced when we follow the inspiration we’ve received from God.

We know that we are being Divinely directed path that will lead us to the greatest happiness and success.

For this experience and for the presence of the Presence, we are grateful.

In Jesus Christ’s name

And so it is … Amen.

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POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON – God’s Serendipity

POSITIVE WRITTEN SERMON - God's Serendipity

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The signs they have in Alaska are often special. They have unusual signs that you do not see in other areas. They are signs for people who drive along the roads. They must watch for something very unusual. When it is warmer in Alaska and you’re driving down the wet dirt roads, the wheels make ruts.

Then, it gets colder. There is a sign along the highway that says: Choose Your Rut Very Carefully Because You’ll Be In It For The Next 50 Miles. This is what this talk is about – how we choose our rut, and how we decide to be in that rut and not go anywhere else.

There are so many people you know who get one particular idea in their minds and they buy that idea. Even if something better comes along somewhere, sometime, they can’t make a change because they’ve already bought that idea and they have to work toward it.

There are so many side trips that will come to you on your road of life that will make your life. I venture to say that if I were to talk to each one of you this morning, you would say that some of the greatest things that ever happened to you, (if not all the great things that have ever happened to you), have been side trips or things you didn’t expect.

You were on your way somewhere else, and something happened. When it happened it was a shock to you because you had a certain place you wanted to go and you were sure of it.

Then someone came up to you and made you an offer, or someone came up and gave you something (perhaps an idea) and you found a whole new higher life.

You found out that it was not the original trip you were on that was important, but it was something else. You found serendipity in your life.

I would like to share a story with you from the Bible. This is the story of Saul (from I Samuel, chapters 9 and 10). When I read this, I ask you to keep one thing in mind: even though I am reading about characters in the Bible, every one of them are really characters inside of you. As I read, try to think of yourself and your own situation, and how you dealt with it, and perhaps how you will deal with it in the future.

There was a man of Benjamin whose name was Kish son of Abiel … a Benjaminite, a man of wealth. He had a son whose name was Saul, a handsome young man. There was not a man among the people of Israel more handsome than he; he stood head and shoulders above everyone else.

Now the donkeys of Kish, Saul’s father, had strayed. So, Kish said to his son Saul, “Take one of the boys with you; go and look for the donkeys.”

You’ve been asked to do things like that before, and so have I. Here is a mundane task. “What an exciting day this is. I have been asked to go and look for donkeys … ” Think about yourself and all those ordinary monotonous things of life. You have one particular journey and how boring that journey is.

He passed through the hill country of Ephraim … [and he passed through many other lands, including the land of Benjamin; that was a long way] but they did not find them [the donkeys]. When they came to the land of Zuph, Saul said to the boy who was with him, “Let us turn back, or my father will stop worrying about the donkeys and worry about us.”

This is an interesting point. In our journey, (and we’re all on a journey), we all have the option to turn back, to give up, to decide we really don’t like the trip and not go this particular direction.

Listen to what the boy said:

But he said to him, “There is a man of God in this town; he is a man held in honor. Whatever he says always comes true. Let us go there now; perhaps he will tell us about the journey on which we have set out.”

Then Saul replied to the boy, “But if we go, what can we bring the man? For the bread in our sacks is gone, and there is no present to bring to the man of God. What have we?” The boy answered Saul again, “Here, I have with me a quarter of shekel of silver; I will give it to the man of God, to tell us our way.” … Saul said to the boy, “Good; come, let us go.”

So, they went to the town where the man of God was.

They were willing to pay the price. There is always a price to life on our journey, and it’s not really monetary. Are we willing to pay the price in consciousness? Are we willing, if we want our life to be better, to pay the price to do whatever needs to be done? If we are, we’ll have a wonderful, wonderful life.

As they went up the hill to the town, they met some girls coming out to draw water, and said to them, “Is the seer here?” They answered, “Yes, there he is just ahead of you. Hurry: he has come just now to the town because the people have a sacrifice today at the shrine. As soon as you enter the town, you will find him, before he goes up to the shrine to eat. For the people will not eat until he comes, since he must bless the sacrifice; afterward, those eat who are invited. Now go up, for you will meet him immediately.” So, they went up to the town. As they were entering the town, they saw Samuel coming out toward them on his way to the shrine.

Now the day before Saul came, the Lord had revealed to Samuel: “Tomorrow about this time I will send you a man from the land of Benjamin, and you shall anoint him to be ruler over my people Israel. He shall save my people from the hand of the Philistines; for I have seen the suffering of my people, because their outcry has come to me.”

When Samuel saw Saul, the Lord told him, “Here is the man of whom I spoke to you. He it is who shall rule over my people.” Then Saul approached Samuel inside the gate, and said, “Tell me, please, where is the house of the seer?” Samuel answered Saul, “I am the seer; go up before me to the shrine … “

There are many places in the Bible where you will read about going up. This means going up in your consciousness and in his consciousness.

” … For today you shall eat with me, and in the morning, I will let you go and will tell you all that is on your mind. As for your donkeys that were lost three days ago, give no further thought to them, for they have been found. And on whom is all Israel’s desire fixed, if not on you and on all your ancestral house?”

Let’s say right there Saul said, (as we have said many times in our lives), “Oh, I cannot go to the temple and eat with you. See, I’m looking for donkeys. I have my mind fixed on that. I’m in a program. Even though you appear to be giving me good right now, I just cannot accept it because I have my original goal and I cannot accept this good coming to me.

“I’m like a horse with blinders on, and I cannot look to the side even though I might see good or might see God’s will for me. I have my own human will, and I am going to continue on because I have picked my rut. I’m going to walk in it even though it is muddy, boring, and mundane and I don’t like it. What you are offering me seems exciting, but after all, it is change. I would better not do this right now. I’d better stick to my agenda.”

“Saul answered, “I am only a Benjaminite, from the least of the tribes of Israel, and my family is the humblest of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin. Why then have you spoken to me in this way?”

Then Samuel took Saul and his servant boy and brought them into the hall and gave them a place at the head of those who had been invited, of whom there were about thirty. And Samuel said to the cook, “Bring the portion I gave you, the one I asked you to put aside.” The cook took up the thigh and what went with it and set them before Saul. Samuel said, “See, what was kept is set before you. Eat; for it is set before you at the appointed time, so that you might eat with the guests.”

So Saul ate with Samuel that day. When they came down from the shrine into the town, a bed was spread for Saul on the roof, and he lay down to sleep. Then at the break of dawn Samuel called to Saul upon the roof, “Get up, so that I may send you on your way.” Saul got up, and both he and Samuel went out into the street.”

Remember, Saul became the first king of Israel. In spiritual interpretation, Saul means the action of the will in attaining what it desires. Samuel was the last prophet and judge before Israel had a king. Samuel means a high level of consciousness in constant contact with God.

What is this inside of you? It is where you are taking the action step. True action for a divine life is not necessarily empowering yourself to get the donkeys. So often we think we we’re alone and we have to do everything; we have the weight of the world on our backs and we trudge along even though life is hellish. We feel we have to think only about getting the donkeys back.

If I will listen to my guidance from God, if I will be open, I might have a wonderful message come to me that says, “Hey, (((your name))), get off of it. Do not worry about the donkeys. There is something else here that is much higher than just your lower human nature, animal nature. There is a mission. It’s been around you all along. If you only open your eyes to the serendipity of it, you will find it and it will be a joy for you. But you have to be open to the side trips that will come in your journey.

As they were going down to the outskirts of the town, Samuel said to Saul, “Tell the boy to go on before us, and when he has passed on, stop here yourself for a while, that I may make known to you the word of God.” Samuel took a vial of oil and poured it on his head, and kissed him; he said, “The Lord has anointed you ruler over his people Israel. You shall reign over the people of the Lord, and you will save them from the hand of their enemies all around.”

Then he told him of the wonderful things that would occur on their way during their journey home. Remember, when you’re going with God, not only is the journey fun, but the journey home is fun also.

There are always new experiences for you.

Samuel told Saul that two men would be by Rachel’s tomb in the territory of Benjamin who will tell you that the donkeys are okay, and you don’t have to worry about them. You still have that human mind in you, and you still cannot have a totally good time because you are consumed with worry about your donkeys. Do not worry about it; God will provided.

Samuel continued: then, by the oak of Tabor, you will see three men carrying three loaves of bread. They are going to give you two loaves of bread. Remember, they were out of bread before. Now they have bread that will sustain them much longer than they need for the short journey they have to travel.

Samuel also told him: you will also meet a band of prophets coming down from the shrine with a harp, a tambourine, a flute, and a lyre playing in front of them. They will be in a prophetic frenzy. Then the spirit of the Lord will possess you, and you will be in a prophetic frenzy along with them, and you will be turned into a different person.

The journey within the journey. We are all on a journey. If we’re really listening to God, if we’re really believing that God can come in the moment, we’re going to have a prophetic frenzy come into our lives.

It is joy and euphoria. We are going to give our life the light touch. We are going to know that we can hop out of the rut we have been in for so long, and we’re going to feel good. In that moment, we will be turned into a different person. You are turned into a different person when you accept God’s light burdens instead of your human heavy ones.

We rarely experience life if we are in bed with the covers pulled over us, or if we are sitting around watching television. We have to act. We have to move, not just in a straight line, but from side-to-side, and sometimes backward, and sometimes we have to look up and down to see all the wonders God has for us.

Instead of buying into the ideas that are all-consuming in our lives (like the donkeys), let’s see what else is on the journey, and see what good God has. Whenever we have our decisions made, our minds made up, our direction plotted, let us also keep our eyes OPEN to something else.

There’s a old book on which I am basing this talk, in part, by Marcus Bach called The World of Serendipity.

It tells the story about legendary princes–the Princes of Serendip–who encountered experiences that seemed “chancy” and strange. In them they found amazing wonders of the world where the unexpected was more rewarding than the things they had hoped to find. The book says that the same thing is happening to us.

Serendipity! Here is a wonderful explanation of it from Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardoso: Like many of the finest things in life, like happiness and tranquility and fame, the gain that is most precious is not the thing sought but one that comes of itself in search for something else.

Going to look for donkeys may be mundane, but it’s not necessarily bad. Let’s say that something bad happens to you, and you have to face that unwanted journey. I want to share a true story with you about a young man who was nineteen years old. He worked in a place that required hard, manual labor. From early morning until late at night he worked picking up heavy scrap pieces of iron.

One day this nineteen-year-old boy was working. To his dismay, a piece of heavy iron fell on his kneecap.

He was in great pain. His company immediately told him he needed to have his knee x-rayed because the kneecap may be broken. He went to the doctor and had the x-ray taken. At the bottom of the x-ray the doctor wrote: “Kneecap okay; not broken.” The boy went back to work in a few days.

Listen to the rest of this story; listen to God’s power and what happened in this true story.

Another doctor at this same hospital was on his break one day. He got a cup of coffee and sat down at his desk and looked around for something to read. He couldn’t find a magazine, so he decided to test himself by reading x-rays.

So, he looked at the pile of x-rays on his desk that were ready to be filed away. As he moved the pile, one of the x-rays fell out of the pile. He looked at it and he immediately saw that this x-ray definitely showed cancer of the bone. He looked at the bottom of the x-ray and saw what was written: “Kneecap okay; not broken.”

He found this nineteen-year-old boys name and phone number and called him. He said, “I have bad news for you.

You have cancer of the bone. Unless we operate immediately, you will lose your leg. This is serious. Unless we take immediate action, you could lose your life.” So, the boy went in and had the operation which prolonged his life. He had a rich, full life.

AS IF by chance – these things occur to us? He would never have found that cancer if that piece of iron hadn’t fell on his kneecap. And then, by chance, the doctor happens to read an x-ray that is ready to be filed and discovers the problem …

We think that the things that come to us are not related at all. When something happens to us that is change (or chance) we think it interrupts us in our life journey. But perhaps there is God’s special help bringing us the highest message for our life that we could possibly have, if we will listen.

There is a word discussed in this book that I love. It is an ancient word from the old Persian fairy tale called “apocatastasis.” Do you know what that means? It means that if something occurs in your life today that looks like absolute disaster, good is going to come out of it. Look back on your own life.

I’ve looked back on mine. Many of the things that have happened to me that I considered disastrous in the moment turned out to the be greatest blessings that have ever happened in my life – Apocatastasis!

Thank God that it occurred. I would have stayed in my rut and would have never turned to into a different direction had that not occurred.

Only God good comes to our lives when we’re fully aware of God’s ever-abiding help. After today, I pray we will try to see beyond the immediate experience and know that every event is connected with something higher. I pray we will view events in a way that will create a personal destiny for ourselves that is as wonderful as anything we have ever read about.

Does life have any tricks up its sleeve? Yes, it does – in your favor. There are wonderful things that will occur if we are willing to see and catch God’s blessing in it. If we are willing to extract these secrets from our lives, our lives will become higher and better than anything we have ever experienced.

I have one last point. There have been many times in my life when I have stayed in my rut and, with everything inside of me, I have plodded forward to get my goal. Do you know what?

After I got it, it became the worst nightmare of my life. I immediately had another goal – to get rid of what I got. Yet, if I am truly open in the examination of me, I am also aware of the many opportunities I had to get out of my rut. If I would have, I would have had the most blissful, most incredible experience of my life. But I was blind to it. I made the choice not to go in that way.

So, instead of becoming the king of Israel, Saul could have said, “No, I don’t have time right now, but thanks anyway. I do not have time to go to your feast. I don’t have time to be anointed.

I do not have time because I am on a journey for my father, and I love my father. I am going to find his donkeys.”

When you’re looking for your “donkeys” and someone offers you something really fantastic, step back for a minute from your human mind and say, “Wait a minute, is something wonderful occurring in my life?

Maybe I want to think about this. Maybe I want to choose to go in this way.” When you do, life becomes incredible.

Remember, my friends, we tend to resist learning about what we do not already know. We need to expect the unexpected and become an explorer in our own lives.

There are three qualifications you need for your journey:

1. Great Expectations. You know you are probably going to meet most of your goals. Some of you will probably find another goal hidden within your original goal that is better.

2. Great Sublimation. This is the ability to change, to modify, to transform – to turn lemons into lemonade.

3. Great Observations. Be aware. See the majesty and wonder of God coming into your life in the moment.

If you do, (and you will), life will be great.

May God bless you!

Prayer and Meditation______________________

The power of God is here. What a joy we have to experience God in this place. We are poised today as we enter prayer. We are patient and positive. We are here at this time to remind ourselves of God’s power that we can accept.

“All things are working together for good” Romans 8:28. We know that in everything God works for good for those who love God. Sometimes it takes great poise to recall this, especially when things seem so out of order, or when confusion seems to reign.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Even when everyone seems upset and unhappy, you refuse to become negative. You affirm silently with me:

I am poised because I know that God is leading me to my highest good. I know that God is here bringing about that which is for the highest good of all.

Poise is balance – a combination of peace and power. We are poised. We feel the power of God within us, at work in us and through us.

Spiritually know for yourself: I am patient. I am patient because I know that God is leading me to my highest good. I am patient because I know that God is leading others to their highest good also. I am patient because I know that God is at work and God cannot fail.

I am positive. I know that God is leading me to my highest good. I align myself with the constructive side of things now during my prayer.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

Let us think about poise and healing. True healing is balance in the body, balance in the mind, and balance in the emotions. I affirm silently: I am poised. I know that God’s healing work is being done in me. Perfect balance is something I’m feeling right now.

Perfect balance and patience keep me peaceful in my mind and heart and help to free me from any worry or tension I might have carried into this room this morning. I am positive. I know that God’s healing work is being done in me right now.

We are poised. We come from a position of strength in God. Therefore we are not fearful. We are patient. We never doubt because we know in partnership with God our good is on its way.

We remain positive. We place our faith in the one true source of all – God.

We know that God provides for our every need.

Rest in the silence of prayer …

We have a spiritual outlook now. It is in our mind; it is in our body; it is in our thought.

Good gravitates toward us. In the face of limitation, we are positive that supply is available.

In the face of delays, we are patient and trusting. In the face of change, we are poised and serene.

We know that all things coming into our lives are working together for good.

Poised, patient, positive. Our lives are blessed. We meet each day more convinced than ever that God is with us and with those for whom we pray to guide, heal, and prosper.

Through the power of the spoken word decree: God is bringing only good into my life and circumstances. I am poised, patient, and positive.

Rest for a moment in the silence of prayer …

God is bringing good into my life and the circumstances of my life.

I welcome God. I am poised. I am patient. I am positive.

In Jesus Christ’s name I so affirm. This is the truth now about me … Amen.

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