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RevBates.tv Global - Weekly Message To The Masses (January 30, 2005)         

        From Dr. Ernest Holmes -  Our mind must be steady in its conviction that our life is some part of God, and that the Spirit is incarnated in us.  Affirmations and denials are for the purpose of vitalizing faith - for the purpose of converting thought to a belief in things spiritual.  The foundation for correct mental treatment is perfect God, perfect man/woman, and perfect being.  Thought must be organized to fit this premise, and conclusions must be built on this premise.  We must keep our faith vital, if we hope to successfully treat (pray) for ourselves or others.

          No man has seen God at any time, nor have we seen goodness, truth or beauty, but who can doubt their existence?

          No only must we have complete faith in Spirit, and Its ability to know and to do, but we must have complete confidence in our approach to It.  We must not be lukewarm in our conviction.  We must know that we know.  We are to demonstrate that spiritual thought force has power over all apparent material resistance, and this cannot be done unless we have abounding confidence in the Principle which we approach.

          Pure faith is a spiritual conviction; it is the acquiescence of the mind, the embodiment of an idea, the acceptance of a concept.  It we believe that the Spirit, incarnated in us, can demonstrate, shall we be disturbed at what appears to contradict this?  We shall often need to know that the Truth which we announce is superior to the condition we are to change.  In other words, if we are speaking from the standpoint of the Spirit, then there can be no opposition to It!  It is only when we let go of all human will, and recognize the pure essence of the Spiritual Principle incarnated in us, that thought arises above a belief in duality.  We should constantly vitalize our faith by the knowledge that the Eternal is incarnated in us; that God Himself goes forth anew into creation through each one of us; and that in such degree as we speak the Truth, the Almighty has spoken.

THE TECHNIQUE OF ACQUIRING FAITH

        There is no one who believes more in faith, more in prayer, or more in the necessity of the Divine Will being done, than the person who practices daily the Science of Mind.  She/he has relieved her/his mind of the morbid sense that the Will of God can be the will of suffering; for if there were a suffering God, and if we are eternal beings, then we should suffer through all eternity.  But a suffering God is an impossibility.  We suffer because we are not in both conscious and subjective communication with the affirmative side of the Universe.  All human misery is a result of ignorance; and nothing but knowledge can free us from this ignorance and its effects.

         As students of the Science of Mind, we find in the remarkable character of Jesus, a great impetus toward faith and conviction.  The Centurion came to Jesus and asked Him to heal his servant, and Jesus said:  "Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee."  The Centurion had what we call a mental equivalent of Divine authority.  In the realm in which he lived, he was accustomed to speak his word with authority.  He accepted the word of Jesus as having authority on the invisible plane.  Jesus said, "I have not found so great faith, no, not in all Israel."

       There is nothing in the Universe that denies us the right to be happy, if our happiness does not deny or interfere with the general good.  The Universe remains unlimited, though the whole world has suffered a sense of limitation.

       We should be careful not to divide our mental house against itself.  Having announced a law of liberty, we must not deny it.  The mold of acceptance is the measure of our experience.  The Infinite fills all molds and forever flows into new and greater ones.  Within us is the unborn possibility of limitless experience.  Our is the privilege of giving birth to it! - the Science of Mind

       From my teachers I have learned statements that have permeated my consciousness; from Dr. Domenic A. Polifrone, I learned, "A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways," and from Dr. O. C. Smith, I learned, "lukewarm water does not boil eggs."  In other words, not only are we to remain steadfast in knowing the Truth ... knowing that God is in agreement with our Good ... but we are to cultivate and nurture a vital faith in our Good ... that it is available and it is ours now ... no matter what may appear to be otherwise.  

     "The world is a fantastic, beautiful, joyful experience for those who allow it to be.  Life wants to express Itself abundantly and extravagantly, but it always does so in perfect order.  I am part of that experience, and I live my life accordingly," writes Rev. Paul Gonyea (Atlanta Church of Religious Science) in a prayer treatment.

      We must know that "I am not all of God, but all I am is God" ... and in this understanding we know that we are an expression of Life unfolding as God's life.  So, we must choose to live in the way an Infinite Intelligence would choose to live ... free of doubt, worry and fear ... with a mind that is open to Infinite possibilities ... a life lived from the Truth that I am not nationality, race or gender ... All I am is God ... as we identify with our Divine nature and loose the ideas and concepts that separate us from Life ... tremendously wonderful things begin to automatically become part of our Life experience.


And So It Is!  

Maximum Love
,
Rev. Hank Bates
                        

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