A full review of the service delivered the previous Sunday at Unity Church of Anderson.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Three for the price of One!
Well, I haven't posted bullet points or the full version of my talks the past three weeks. If you click through to the full version of my Sunday messages, you can read the last three weeks.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Good & Plenty
Here are some bullet points to refresh the memories of those who were at church on Sunday, January 19, 2014. The full text of my talk can be read here.
- The song we sang during special music (http://www.danielnahmodlyrics.com/sl-more-than-enough.html) tells a story worth thinking about: “Your infinite Love made me, made everything I see.”
- God’s infinite Love is another way of describing the creative substance we’ve been talking about on Prosperity Sundays.
- Let’s me test your chemistry knowledge for a moment. This slide (hydrogen, hydrogen, oxygen) shows 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen, which you know to be what? Call it out. (H2O, or, water)
- Now if you could put together hydrogen and oxygen atoms together at a rate of two to one in favor of hydrogen, water would be manifest according to how much hydrogen and oxygen you assembled at that ratio.
- Assuming you have a laboratory and could do this, why would combining the atoms in the ratio of H2O create water? Why would that occur? Would it be because you learned it in science class and could repeat it, or would there be some kind of chemistry law at work? If you were completely ignorant of the compound H2O and you mixed that ratio together, you’d still create water.
- The same is true with “Thoughts held in mind produce after their kind.” Regardless of whether you are aware or unaware of that spiritual law, it’s at work.
- God is generous:
John10:10 “I have come that they may have life and have it abundantly.”
Malachi 3:10 “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in my
house, and try me now in this,” sayeth the Lord of Hosts. “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven,
and pour out for you such a blessing that there will not be room enough for you
to receive it.”
- Or as Daniel Nahmod put it, “More than enough.”
- God is generous. God is also intrinsically Good (or goodness); it is God’s good pleasure to give us the Kingdom. Psalm 23:6, “Surely goodness and love (mercy) shall follow me all the days of my life…”
- God is Good and generous. If you need a visual, maybe this will work.
- To quote our song again, “Why would I worry, why would I doubt, why would I ever think I’d go without?”
- God is Good and provides our plenty
- Here are six quick abundance tips:
1.
Believe
that you, as a child of God, have the right to be prosperous.
2.
Realize
God as your source.
3.
Get
out of “debt-thought.” (or lack thought, or not enough thought. You are not
facing anything alone. You have God with you.
4.
Form
a mental vacuum – eliminate the thinking of what you no longer want – mental
house cleaning, then let love and trust and faith in God rush into the void
you’ve created.
5.
Commit
to your God-given Good. That’s what we did last week in envisioning and feeling
the life we want for ourselves.
6.
Give.
A Course in Miracles says, “To have: give
all to all.” Whatever you do (doing
is giving), give in full loving kindness without fear of depletion or loss but
with the expectation of abundance. Give all your love (give with your full
awareness of God) to all your circumstances and conditions.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Prosperity Sunday 5 of 12
Here are a few bullet points to jog the memories of those who attended service on Sunday, December 29, 2013. The full text of the service can be read here.
·
What, in your
opinion, is your most important
asset?
·
In the opening
paragraph of this week’s chapter, THE GRATEFUL HEART, Butterworth gives us his
answer: (page 85, P1) “What is your most
important asset? Conditioned as it is to materialistic values, your mind might
begin weighing the relative usefulness of things. However, if you carefully
search within yourself, you may come to the awareness that your most important
asset is the conscious control of your own life. Nothing else can satisfy or
fulfill… unless you enjoy the freedom that comes from control of your inner
world of mind and emotions.”
·
Butterworth says,
“…though normally overlooked, living with a grateful heart is a key element in
the process of achieving prosperity.”
·
In 1
Thessalonians 5:18-19 Paul is counseling the people to, “give thanks in all
circumstances.”
·
Please do not
misunderstand this. The counsel is not, “Be thankful for all circumstances,” but, “be thankful in all circumstances.” These are two very different suggestions.
·
Here’s what it’s
about, plain and simple: be thankful for
the awareness of the ever-presence of substance.
·
Knowing this and
knowing that you can choose to be aware of the ever-presence of substance (i.e.
be grateful) is your most important asset because now you know you have
conscious control over your own life!
·
Let me give you a
way to extend gratitude on a day-to-day basis that activates the ever-present
substance and initiates the process of achieving abundance: bless everything.
·
(pages 92-93) “The power of blessing is not reserved for
the holy places, or for the specially ordained persons. It is an act of
tremendous power that can be used by anyone. …to bless… means “to confer
prosperity upon.” You are always projecting some kind of thought toward
everything you have or hold. Sometimes it is negative, limiting, restrictive.
But you can bless your home, your job, or your money supply, and thus confer a
consciousness of abundance upon them. It is not something you do to these things. Rather, it is a correction
of the mentality [you hold]. And the law is that things become to you, that
which you see them as being.”
·
Take a moment
right now engage in the experience of gratitude, just as we did earlier in our
meditation. Close your eyes and just feel grateful. Don’t cast about for
something or another to be grateful for, just feel gratitude. This is an
exercise in feeling causal energy. Just feel
grateful. Let the spirit of thanksgiving flood your whole being with its
healing warmth.
·
This week, make a
commitment to keep alive your awareness of substance through gratitude in all
things. If you are willing, write 10 times each day until our next prosperity
Sunday, “Feeling gratitude is a key element in the process of abundance.”
Monday, December 16, 2013
God is Love/ Love is God
Here are a few bullet
points to jog the memories of those who attended service on Sunday,
December 15, 2013. The full text of the service can be read here.
·
God is Love and Love is God
·
Life
is the experience of Love and the quality of our lives is dependent on how much
Love we “have inside.” (and are aware of and extend to other people and circumstances
and conditions in our lives) It’s not just about other people loving us.
·
Love
is all around us and what we do is fight off acknowledging it; fight off expressing
it; fight off receiving it. Love is God; God is love. There is no love to be
found; it is ever-present and only known through its expression.
·
If
we didn’t spend so much time battling against receiving/accepting Love being
offered to us, and giving Love to those who cry out for it, we’d recognize we
are awash in endless unconditional Love.
·
Committing
yourself to God is not committing yourself to religion. Committing yourself to
God is committing yourself to extending love and seeing with love. When you are
working with Love you are working with God.
·
Withholding
the circulation of love and happiness withers your life; circulation of love
and happiness expands your life.
·
Life
is a choice
·
“What
life do you choose for yourself?”
·
Whatever
you’d like your life to be, choose to live it.
I’d like to recommend a video to watch on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIEIvi2MuEk
(West Jet Christmas Miracle)
Here you can experience for yourself
the feelings around the giving and receiving of unconditional Love.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Staying Afloat
Here are a few bullet points to jog the memories of those who attended service on Sunday, December 8, 2013. The full text of the service can be read here.
·
Do
you believe immortal life will be found after
you die?
·
Do
you believe immortal life can be experienced now?
·
Reminder:
we were created in the image and after the likeness of God.
·
Therefore,
in my opinion, the being part of us is immortal
·
Charles
Fillmore: “When we finally understand the facts of life and rid our minds of
the delusion that we shall find immortal life after we die, then we shall seek more
diligently to awaken the spiritual man (Christ consciousness/ awareness of God)
within us and strengthen and build up the spiritual domain of our being...”
·
The
one idea I want to focus on from that statement is diligence
·
Proverbs
4:23, “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it spring the issues of
life
·
Our
spiritual journey is about what we want to be (rather than what we don’t want
to be)
·
God
placed Itself in us at our spiritual creation and we have forgotten
·
Be
diligent in gently taking your consciousness to task in remembering to express
the spirit of God in all things.
·
Proverbs
21:5, “The plans of the diligent lead to profit…”
Monday, December 2, 2013
Prosperity Sunday 4 of 12
Here are a few bullet points to jog the memories of those who attended service on Sunday, December 1, 2013. The full text of the service can be read here.
·
In
Mark 9:23 these words are attributed to Jesus, “…All things are possible to the
one who believes.”
·
What
does it mean to you to believe?
·
Butterworth
suggests that belief isn’t believing in
something but openness to
something.
·
The
whole universe of “God-Substance” is centered in you. There is nothing you can
do to add to that or take away from it.
·
We
may think the above is true of Jesus, but not of us.
·
In
John 14:12 Jesus tells us we can do not only the works he has done (because all of the "God-Substance" of the universe is centered in us) but works
that are even greater… and he qualifies it with if we believe.
·
Believing
is the openness to something.
·
Ohm’s
Law is written this was: V = I x R (voltage equals current times
resistance). Ohm’s Law is used to perform a circuit analysis.
·
Metaphysically
we can say: Experience of our Life = the current of
God x (working thru) the resistance
(or openness) of our Consciousness.
·
Personalizing
this it becomes “Brad’s Law” Experience of my Life
= God (working thru) Brad's belief system.
·
When
my life isn’t all it could be I can perform a personal circuit analysis by
asking myself, “How many “Brad’s” of resistance are present in my consciousness
to the flow of the current of God?”
·
Butterworth:
“The [belief] required to demonstrate prosperity is not simply a pious
pronouncement, it is expectancy.
You do not receive what you want; you do not receive what you pray for, not
even what you say you [believe] in. What
you will always receive is what you actually expect.”
·
The
experience of our life is the direct result of what we expect and that is
amplified by the ever-present current of God.
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