Thursday, August 23, 2012

Grace - Thursday, August 23, 2012 | Daily Word

Grace - Thursday, August 23, 2012 | Daily Word


Grace
I AM RENEWED, VITALIZED AND UPLIFTED BY THE GRACE OF GOD.
One of the heaviest burdens we put on ourselves is self-condemnation: blaming ourselves for our real or perceived wrongdoings. As long as we permit ourselves to carry this burden, our spiritual growth is impaired.
We can acknowledge our errors and short-comings, and where possible, correct them—but once we have done this, it is time to forgive ourselves and, with a humble heart, let God’s grace heal any guilt or blame that remains.
The law of grace is: “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” Only when we forgive ourselves do we open the way for God’s grace to renew, vitalize and uplift us.
See, my servant shall prosper; he shall be exalted and lifted up.—Isaiah 52:13

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Life - Wednesday, August 22, 2012 | Daily Word

Life - Wednesday, August 22, 2012 | Daily Word

Life
A LIFE LIVED LOVINGLY IS A LIFE LIVED FULLY.
From time to time, I may get frustrated with certain aspects of my life. I take a moment now to reflect, realizing I have the power to change whatever needs changing. In The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran writes, “Your daily life is your temple and your religion.” The way I live reflects my values, purpose and intention. My life matters.
As I share the love of God within, my life is enriched. When I treat my family, friends, co-workers and others with understanding and respect, all of us are blessed.
I live my life on purpose—mindfully and intentionally. I speak and act with authenticity, confidence and enthusiasm, and I live a full and fulfilling life.
Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life …. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?—Matthew 6:25

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pray for Others - Tuesday, August 21, 2012 | Daily Word

Pray for Others - Tuesday, August 21, 2012 | Daily Word: "Pray for Others
I BEHOLD THE CHRIST IN YOU.
I have faith in the power of God at work within every person for whom I pray. I see each person filled with inner light, innate strength. I see each empowered with divine wisdom to overcome any challenge.

Whenever I think of my dear ones, I hold them in love. I see them free of limitations and overflowing with infinite opportunities. I think of them and affirm, “I behold the Christ in you, the perfect spirit, soul, mind and life of you.”

I trust in the power of God in those I care about. I have faith that all things are possible in their lives; that all challenges can be transformed; that all disease can be healed; and that all dreams can come true.

Beloved ones, I behold the Christ in you.

Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you.—3 John 1:2"

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Monday, August 20, 2012

World Peace - Monday, August 20, 2012 | Daily Word

World Peace - Monday, August 20, 2012 | Daily Word


World Peace
DRAWING FROM DIVINE LOVE WITHIN, I AM A PEACEMAKER.
From the Unity book The Quest, we read: “There is a level in every human soul which knows no conflict, competition or contempt, a level which knows peace, harmony and love.” The core essence of every person is Divine Love. Let us live from that essence and recognize our Oneness.
People from all corners of the earth hold in their hearts the desire for peace. We demonstrate and promote peace with each act of acceptance, kindness and respect. As we pray for peace in the world, we can also pray to live peacefully within ourselves.
Inspired by Divine Love, I observe my thoughts, feelings and behaviors today. I reinforce the attitudes that foster peace and resolve to heal those that do not.
Let us then pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding.—Romans 14:19

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Be Inspired! - Sunday, August 19, 2012 | Daily Word

Be Inspired! - Sunday, August 19, 2012 | Daily Word


Be Inspired!
I AM INSPIRED TO GREATER ACTS OF LOVE AND COMPASSION.
When I am inspired, I am motivated to act. I may admire many people, but if someone inspires me, I am moved to take action I might not otherwise consider. Jesus’ acts of love and wisdom inspire me to step out of my comfort zone and make a difference in the world.
Jesus lifted up those who were oppressed and powerless. He reached out without regard to race, religion or social standing and shared generously. Today I am inspired to find new ways to uplift others with support or encouragement. I share of my talent and treasure, because I am an open channel for the flow of abundance in God’s world. I know my actions make a difference as I follow in the footsteps of one who inspires me.
But be doers of the word, and not merely hearers who deceive themselves.—James 1:22

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Well-Being - Saturday, August 18, 2012 | Daily Word

Well-Being - Saturday, August 18, 2012 | Daily Word

Well-Being
I AM WELL IN BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT.
Daily exercise keeps my body flexible. Each step I take is a tribute to the life of God within me. I feel the renewing energy of God flowing through me with every movement and every breath.
My mind is exercised as well when I read, learn a new skill, or do mentally challenging games. I take advantage of every opportunity to maintain mental acuity.
My spiritual well-being is ensured as I connect with loving, positive people, regularly pray and meditate, and maintain an affirmative attitude.
I am centered in the presence of God, and the love of God flows through me to establish a complete sense of well-being. In body, mind and spirit, I am whole and well.
Your eye is the lamp of your body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light.—Luke 11:34

Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread


Living In Community

August 18, 2012

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Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. —Philippians 2:4
Texas Ranger baseball player Josh Hamilton has battled the demons of drug and alcohol addiction. So when his team won their playoff series in 2010, Hamilton was concerned about the postgame celebration. He admitted that it’s not good for a recovering alcoholic to be in the midst of a “rainstorm” of champagne. But something beautiful happened. Instead of champagne, his teammates stocked the locker room with ginger ale so that Hamilton could be included in the celebration. What a great picture of community and putting others’ needs above your own.
This is what Paul meant when he commanded the Philippians to count others as more significant than themselves (2:3-4). Being united to Christ made the Philippian believers members of the same family and gave them a special bond. Thus their attitude toward one another was to be expressed in practical ways: unity in love, sacrificial service, and discovering how to help others even when they didn’t realize they needed help. The motivation for this type of normal Christian behavior is the example of Jesus Christ.
Like Hamilton’s teammates, let’s carry each other’s burdens. When we selflessly love our neighbors, we are expressing our love for God. —Marvin Williams
Beautiful lives are these that bear
For other lives their burden of care;
Beautiful souls are those that show
The Spirit of Christ wherever they go. —Abbott

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