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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Chapter 22 - Part 2: Demystification of God’s Plan

Saint Paul in 2 Cor. 5:1,
“For we know that when the
tent that we live in on Earth is folded up, there is a house built by God for us, an everlasting home not made by human hands, in the heavens. We are always full of confidence, then, when we remember that to live in the body means to be exiled from the Lord, going as we do by faith and not by sight we are full of confidence, I say, and actually want to be exiled from the body and make our home with the Lord.”

This invisible power may be released by following the directive of Jesus in Luke 10:25-28:

There was a certain lawyer who, to disconcert Him, stood up and said to Him, “Master, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” He said to him, “What is written in the law? What do you read there?” He replied, “You must love the Lord Your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” “You have answered right,” said Jesus, “do this and life is yours.”

In the hollow recesses of the Church (God’s People) there abide the ions waiting to be charged, awaiting fusion with the burning Light of God. They are solitary, unattached, but when fusion takes place there is a joining together, a spreading out, an enlightened soul with a position in eternity.

St. Paul’s words in 2 Cor. 3:15-18,

Yes, even today, whenever Moses is read, the veil is over their minds. It will not be removed until they turn to the Lord. Now this Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we, with our unveiled faces reflecting like mirrors the brightness of the Lord, all grow brighter and brighter as we are turned into the image that we reflect; this is the work of the Lord who is Spirit.

It is necessary that all followers of God awaken to their legacy and positively respond to God’s call to love. As His sons and daughters, we have within us the potential for engagement in the process of transformation, so as to become light and love, and subsequently emanate God’s Power. The divine principle of soul within us makes this blessed feat possible; however, its unleashing depends upon our freewilled response to God’s call.

Some thirty-five hundred years ago, the concept of love was brought forth in the Mosaic Law but, as St. Paul reminds us, the minds of our ancestors were blind to its tremendous power. Perhaps at that time the scope of their consciousness was unable to grasp its significance. The time arrived some fifteen hundred years later for the Christ, the Anointed One, the Messiah, to come into the world to lift that veil of darkness, to further clarify the call, and He did so. He has called mankind to love, that they become emanators of His Light and Love and become enlightened to the power of love. Yet, even today, almost two thousand years after Jesus came into the world, the minds of many remain darkened, alerting us to the necessity of further removal of that veil.

Today, the condition of the world reflects a lack of response to God’s call. If the density of humanity’s aura or emanated energy level, flowing forth from the source that is love, could be metered, it would certainly indicate a lack of release. It would instead indicate a debilitated state, one conducive to allowing a force for disorder to overcome it. Such a state is clearly evident inthe number of wars being waged throughout the world. Rooted in greed, lust and a desire for power, these wars are fought with and without weapons–between countries, governments, industries, religions, and even within the privacy of homes and churches.

Wars are also waged because so many of the world’s inhabitants are deprived of the physical and spiritual nourishment required for a stable life. Disorder is also aided and abetted when the people ignore the value of spiritual nourishment even when it is available. Consequently, they are without hope and inner peace.

On the whole, the state of imperfect morality and the lack of justice and concern for equitable sharing in what the world has to offer does in fact indicate a paucity of love, which in turn points to humanity’s status, one ripe for catastrophe from within and without the Earth. It is evident that humankind is blind to the potential energy that can be released through love and prayer.

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