Review of lessons 97 & 98.
4-24-2024
97] I am spirit.
98] I will accept my part in God’s plan for salvation.
I thought of my mom when I read the line that “no body can contain my spirit.” (A … continue reading
97] I am spirit.
98] I will accept my part in God’s plan for salvation.
I thought of my mom when I read the line that “no body can contain my spirit.” (A … continue reading
95] I am one Self, united with my Creator.
96] Salvation comes from my one Self.
My one Self retains the knowledge that the light within me desires … a return to Love.… continue reading
“Salvation requires the acceptance of one thought – you are as God created you, not what you made of yourself.” (L97.7.1)
It feels good to read my posts from the previous years … continue reading
“You are indeed essential to God’s plan. Without your joy, His you is incomplete. Without your smile, the world cannot be saved.”
As I read through the lesson, I thought … continue reading
This is a complex lesson. I am going to try to simplify the wording to help me understand.
“Salvation and forgiveness are the same.” They both show that separate thoughts (illusion) happen outside … continue reading
I accept my part, now. I feel comfortable.
We hear in the lesson that we are supported by the ‘guiltless’ who “do not doubt their own ability because they know … 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
“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
Salvation, being the knowing of the Presence of Love within us, is what we seek. The first two paragraphs of the lesson are reminding us of this. My thoughts return to my … continue reading