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Beyond Bunnies and Painted Eggs
Several time a year we designate a period of time in which we acknowledge our spiritual roots and the profound effect they have in our lives. Currently, we celebrate Easter and Passover followed by Hanukkah, Christmas and others later in the year.

It’s a good thing to refocus our attention on the significance of these events and become conscious of the ever present thread of higher values running through us all that we can count on “when all else fails.” It’s unfortunate that we subordinate these truths to the “realities” we place on human events and circumstances because in so doing we are cheating ourselves of real peace, joy, success, prosperity and freedom.
Those of you who follow this blog know about my emphasis on a truly scientific approach to achieving harmonious life experiences. When I first contemplated sharing my unique procedure and writing my book, “The Science of LIVING BETTTER FOREVER,” I purposely omitted any biblical references for fear of being branded as just another religious book. I felt the Market was already full of them and didn’t need another. But I have been surprised lately by being asked, “Where does God fit into all this?”
I am a pretty fair student of the Bible and consider it to be one of the most scientific manual ever written! My “scientific” approach is built on some very specific biblical references that are as unchallengeable as two plus two equals four!
Got a problem or tough challenge that resists your best efforts to resolve? Consider the logic of this wake up call in James 4: 2-4, “Ye ask and receive not because ye ask amiss.”
This prompts us to examine the materially oriented methods we have proven to be so consistently ineffective and listen to the answer: “Your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things ; seek ye first the kingdom of God and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matt 6: 32-33).
We are not only told that everything already exists in “the kingdom of God” but we are told where to find it: “the kingdom of God lies within you” (Luke 17:21).
We are cautioned that if we “ask and receive not, we have asked amiss.” We have unintentionally invoked the law that says, “a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand” (Mark 3: 24).
These are established facts shared with us from the very source of our being. They are promises that cannot be reversed. This all inclusive God further confirms His promises when He assures us that “What things soever ye desire… believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11: 24).
Let’s be grateful that, at neatly spaced intervals throughout the year, we are reminded of our true heritage based on irrevocable spiritual law! We are told that “It I your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:31-21). It’s FREE! What a Guy! I’m glad we’re on the same team!

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May 19th, 2010 at 2:41 pm