Review of lessons 99 & 100.
4-25-2024
99] Salvation is my only function here.
100] My part is essential to God’s plan for salvation.
Wanting to learn more about salvation, I opened the Text and it turned to Ch 14.III, … continue reading
99] Salvation is my only function here.
100] My part is essential to God’s plan for salvation.
Wanting to learn more about salvation, I opened the Text and it turned to Ch 14.III, … 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