
Happy Son-day!
As I was lying in bed this morning, I thought about an upcoming assignment that I have for seminary. I will need to write a sermon which I have already decided will be on how the parable of … continue reading

Happy Son-day!
As I was lying in bed this morning, I thought about an upcoming assignment that I have for seminary. I will need to write a sermon which I have already decided will be on how the parable of … continue reading
Hollie offered a beautiful commentary on this lesson. She shared the image of a rose lit up by the Sun. We can see the rose in its lovely blooming state – this … continue reading
‘How can I look at this differently?’
When I use this question to contemplate a situation, or something that is bothering me, I open to seeing more perspectives. A broader perspective allows … continue reading
In reflection, I asked my heart (the place I feel Christ) what it sees. I heard …
[Striving, trying … just do. Be. Choose to stop fusing and shine your light.]… continue reading
“I live in God … And only there will I remember Who I really am.”
Lately, in the lessons, it has been statements about identity that have gotten my attention. I hope that … continue reading
“Everything that is remains with You, and You with it.”
Today I am bring up within me the feeling of God’s Love as I reflect on what I wrote for this … continue reading
Love.
Forgiveness.
… to light the world.
“Father, forgiveness is Your chosen means for our salvation.”
Is forgiveness my purpose or just the means to salvation? Is Salvation the actual purpose … continue reading
To Love God is to Love myself and others.
I feel like I failed at this yesterday evening and it hurt after great insights from lesson 245. I … continue reading
So be it!
Father-Mother, “Your Love created me, and made my sinlessness forever part of You.”
I choose to reside in that awareness, to be present to Your Love and … continue reading
Mother-Father, I am Your holy Child.
Welcome. What should I know today?
(This is me with words of welcome, waiting for His step toward me as offered in the Part II Introduction.)… continue reading