Easter Sunday 2012
April 8th, 2012
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THE RESURRECTION
Easter Sunday. Read John 20:1-18.
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Its inner meaning and spiritual significance is the awakening and raising to spiritual consciousness of the I AM in humankind, which has been dead in trespass and sin and buried in the tomb of materiality.
“I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly.” The resurrection is the raising up of the whole person – spirit, soul, and body – into the Christ consciousness of life and wholeness. This Jesus did. The tomb could not hold His redeemed perfected body temple. Resurrection is accomplished by the quickening power of the Holy Spirit.
Every time we rise to the realization of eternal, indwelling life, making union with the Father-Mind, the resurrection of Jesus takes place within us. All thoughts of limitation and inevitable obedience to material law are left in the tomb of materiality.
Jesus was born into the race thought so that He might reconstruct it in conformity with the divine law. He thus became our Way-Shower, our Saviour, our Helper.
Today the light of Truth is illumining my mind, and I rise up in the majesty of my divine sonship and proclaim myself to be the child of the Most High, free from all belief in sin, sickness, and death.
I affirm: “In unity with Christ I realize that I am resurrected into the life, light, and power of God.”
Questions:
1. What is the spiritual significance of Easter?
2. What is the resurrection?
3. How is resurrection accomplished?
4. Why was Jesus born into the race thought?
Christ within me is the resurrection and the life. Christ within me is the power that enables me to rise triumphant out of every trial.
About the Author of Keep a True Lent
Charles Fillmore was an innovative thinker, a pioneer in metaphysical thought at a time when most religious thought in America was entirely orthodox. He was a lifelong advocate of the open, inquiring mind, and he took pride in keeping abreast of the latest scientific and educational discoveries and theories. Many years ago he wrote, “What you think today may not be the measure for your thought tomorrow”; and it seems likely that were he to compile this book today, he might use different metaphors, different scientific references, and so on.
Truth is changeless. Those who knew Charles Fillmore best believe that he would like to be able to rephrase some of his observations for today’s readers, thus giving them the added effectiveness of contemporary thought. But the ideas themselves–the core of Charles Fillmore’s writings–are as timeless now (and will be tomorrow) as when they were first published.
Charles Fillmore was born on an Indian reservation just outside the town of St. Cloud, Minnesota, on August 22, 1854. He made his transition on July 5, 1948, at Unity Village, Missouri, at the age of 93. To get a sense of history, when Charles was eleven, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated; when Charles died, Harry Truman was President.
With his wife Myrtle, Charles Fillmore founded the Unity movement and Silent Unity, the international prayer ministry that publishes Daily Word. Charles and Myrtle built the worldwide organization that continues their work today, Unity School of Christianity. Through Unity School’s ministries of prayer, education, and publishing, millions of people around the world are finding the teachings of Truth discovered and practiced by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore.
Charles Fillmore was a spiritual pioneer whose impact has yet to be assessed. No lesser leaders than Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and Dr. Emmet Fox were profoundly influenced by him. Dr. Peale borrowed his catchphrase of positive thinking from Charles Fillmore. Emmet Fox was so affected by Fillmore’s ideas that he changed his profession. From an engineer, he became the well-known writer and speaker.
Charles Fillmore – author, teacher, metaphysician, practical mystic, husband, father, spiritual leader, visionary – has left a legacy that continues to impact the lives of millions of people. By his fruits, he is continuously known.
Remember, God is Blessing You, Right Now!
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Article Series - Lent
- Keep a True Lent
- Lent - Day 1 (Ash Wednesday)
- Lent - Day 2
- Lent - Day 3
- Lent - Day 4
- Lent - Day 5
- Lent - Day 6
- Lent - Day 7
- Lent - Day 8
- Lent - Day 9
- Lent 2012 - Day 10
- Second Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 11
- Lent 2012 - Day 12
- Lent 2012 - Day 13
- Lent 2012 - Day 14
- Lent 2012 - Day 15
- Lent 2012 - Day 16
- Third Sunday in Lent - 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 17
- Lent 2012 - Day 18
- Lent 2012 - Day 19
- Lent 2012 - Day 20
- Lent 2012 - Day 21
- Lent 2012 - Day 22
- Fourth Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 23
- Lent 2012 - Day 24
- Lent 2012 - Day 25
- Lent 2012 - Day 26
- Lent 2012 - Day 27
- Lent 2012 - Day 28
- Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 29
- Lent 2012 - Day 30
- Lent 2012 - Day 31
- Lent 2012 - Day 32
- Lent 2012 - Day 33
- Lent 2012 - Day 34
- Palm Sunday 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 35
- Lent 2012 - Day 36
- Lent 2012 - Day 37
- Lent 2012 - Day 38
- Lent 2012 - Day 39 (Good Friday)
- Lent 2012 - Day 40
- Easter Sunday 2012














I spent Sunday service at my local Unity church and am very familiar with the Filmores and I really like this quote from your blog, “Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. Its inner meaning and spiritual significance is the awakening and raising to spiritual consciousness of the I AM in man, which has been dead in trespass and sin and buried in the tomb of materiality.” That really sums up the wonderful message of Unity. I’ve been sharing some of the tools I’ve learned on my blog, and would love your feedback.Blessings and have a wonderful Easter, Sherry
Great article Rev. Alan. Jesus was crucified and died on the cross in order to save us from our sins. His advocacy and His words will forever be an inspiration.