Review of lessons 71 & 72.
3-27-2024
71] Only God’s plan for salvation will work.
72] Holding grievances is an attack on God’s plan for salvation.
My salvation is letting go, to flow in the river of God’s Love. I … continue reading
71] Only God’s plan for salvation will work.
72] Holding grievances is an attack on God’s plan for salvation.
My salvation is letting go, to flow in the river of God’s Love. I … continue reading
69] My grievances hide the light of the world in me.
70] My salvation comes from me.
It’s all within me and, as such, is my choice.
“… light and vision must be … continue reading
67] Love created me like itself.
68] Love holds no grievances.
“Grievances are completely alien to love.”
Why do I choose grievances and attack? I don’t live in this world as Love, the … continue reading
65] My only function is the one God gave me.
66] My happiness and my function are one.
It does make me happy to live in the flow of God’s Love. In this … continue reading
63] The light of the world brings peace to every mind through my forgiveness.
64] Let me know forget my function.
“My forgiveness is the means by which the light of the world … continue reading
61] I am the light of the world.
62] Forgiveness is my function as the light of the world.
“Let me be still before my holiness. In its calm light let all my … continue reading
This month in seminary we are studying Christianity. We are asked to incorporate into our lives a daily practice influenced by this religion. My practice for Islam was to pray a … continue reading
I chose to follow the lesson by getting still and asking. I asked the question, ’what is the problem?’ I heard, ‘slow’.
My first reaction was that this … continue reading
“Let me behold my savior in this one You have appointed …”
Last week I had a conversation with a loved one to tell them of something I noticed in them. I have noticed … continue reading
“God has established miracles as my right.”
I felt my joy rising as I read this lesson. It feels like Easter Sunday! Christ Jesus rose 2000 years ago, and now, this lesson describes why … continue reading