Sunday, November 27, 2011
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Is the life we live meaningful in the love of humanity? Can one image a life filled with both love and peace? Now is the time to look beyond the struggles of a horrible depression unto a world of harmony and completion. Jesus offers us a new life separate and apart of our present condition. As I give thanks to God for all of creation, I am deeply concerned for all of the crime, suffering and hate in the world. The real question in my heart is where is the love? Is there hope for all those who are suffering from a world lost in sin and darkness? The Bible tells us that we can place our trust in God. One of Jesus disciple asked Jesus to show us the father. Jesus said if you have seen me, you have seen the father. Jesus gave up His life on the cross for the sins of the world. God raised Him on the third day with all power, honor and glory. Our new life is with the Resurrected Christ. Creating a New Heaven and Earth, filled with love and perfect peace. Lord we give thanks for our new life in The Joy of Jesus, The Lord of all Salvation Today! |
Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee
Today I hold in my heart the hope for peace and abundance for the entire world. My hopes for myself and others include protection, guidance, wholeness and peace. In times of crisis, hope is the seed that has the potential to bear fruit.
I center my hope in the power and presence of God within each person. I see the potential for good in every situation. God is at work and order, peace, health and abundance are manifesting all around us.
My hope for world leaders is for mindful awareness of the good in all people; my hope for those with influence is for generosity; and my hope for those in need is to find their faith in the Divine within, allowing them to experience joy, peace and fulfillment.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Daily Word Dr. James A. Lee
When I consider forgiving someone, my body may respond in various ways. I may feel a tightness in my chest from anger or resistance. Or I may sense a peaceful, inner knowing that I am ready to let my resentment go.
I choose today to be set free through the act of forgiveness. As I forgive, my body releases stress and strain. I open to receive God's peace and love as I release the burden of anger and hostility. Greater blessings await me, as I set aside condemning thoughts and attitudes. I am uplifted and my load is lightened.
I forgive myself and others, and love the people in my life unconditionally. I embrace a new way of thinking and living. Through forgiveness, I am set free!
Friday, November 25, 2011
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Scripture: Psalm 100 (New International Version) Psalm 100 A psalm. For giving thanks. 1 Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth. 2 Worsh...