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I sometimes ask myself, What thoughts am I entertaining about Church? I know that what I cherish in thought has a direct bearing on what I see expressed. Welcoming within our hearts the fact that Church is a spiritual idea, not a physical structure, can mean that wherever we are, we take Church with us and can never be separated from it.
Many of the individuals Christ Jesus responded to with healing love would not have been considered a typical audience to the religious leaders of his day. There was, for instance, his effective response to a centurion from the pagan nation ruling over Israel, who asked Jesus to heal his servant.
The fact that we have trying experiences doesn't mean that we are on trial. How could man, God's own image, His reflection, be on trial? It's not possible.
What Christ Jesus has done for all mankind! He has shown us the way of salvation. He showed us how to understand God better and to obey Him, and so gain the resulting freedom from bondage and despair.
I don't want anyone to be victimized! And I don't want to be victimized! My deep feelings on this subject go back to a time when my husband and I were starting a tennis business. We had scraped together all the money we could and had just enough to be able to open our business.
I knew there was going to be a lunar eclipse that night. But I hadn't planned on staying up to watch it.
There is no universal solvent in chemistry—a substance having the power to dissolve all other substances. But in scientific metaphysics divine Love has the power to dissolve all evil—everything unlike itself.
I love to open the Bible and find the accounts of courageous and spiritually-minded individuals: Moses, Daniel, Peter, and Paul among others. Their devotion to God is truly inspiring.
Jesus continues to teach by parables, patiently explaining to his disciples those things that they do not understand. He begins by offering his own interpretation of the parable of the sower.
Jesus cried out on the cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Matt. 27:46.