Lent – Day 3
February 19th, 2010
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GOD
3d Day, Friday. Read John 15:1-16.
“God is Spirit: and they that worship him must worship in spirit and truth.” We do not see God with our physical eyes excepting as He manifests Himself through His works. His attributes are therefore brought into expression by man who is His son and who is like Him in essence. Jesus was a true expression of God because He was like Him. If we would manifest the divine attributes, we must seek to attain the consciousness and the understanding that characterized Jesus. We must endeavor to raise our thoughts and feelings to God’s level if we would make ourselves channels through which He can come forth into expression and manifestation.
God transcendent suggests God as above and beyond His creation. This idea of God as remote from the practical affairs of man or from man’s own experience is false. God (perfection) is not out of reach of His offspring nor something beyond or above them. Tennyson tells us that “closer is He than breathing, and nearer than hands and feet.”
I am centered in God because I focus my attention on His ideas and ideals. The Holy Spirit, which is the Word of God in action, leads me into a consciousness of my divine sonship and inheritance. My inheritance from Him is executive ability, abundant supply, faithfulness, joy, all good. “I am thy portion and thine inheritance.”
In the name of Jesus Christ I declare: “God’s perfect plan of bodily perfection is bearing fruit, and I am made whole.”
Questions:
1. How are God’s attributes brought into expression?
2. Why was Jesus a true expression of God? Explain.
3. What must we do to make ourselves channels through which God can come forth into expression?
4. What is our inheritance from God?
Jesus thought, spoke, and acted in accord with His divine Self. I too think, speak, and act in accord with my divine Self.
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
- First Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 5
- Lent - Day 6
- Lent - Day 7
- Lent - Day 8
- Lent - Day 9
- Lent - Day 10
- Second Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 11
- Lent - Day 12
- Lent - Day 13
- Lent - Day 14
- Lent - Day 15
- Lent - Day 16
- Third Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 17
- Lent - Day 18
- Lent - Day 19
- Lent - Day 20
- Lent - Day 21
- Lent - Day 22
- Fourth Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 23
- Lent - Day 24
- Lent - Day 25
- Lent - Day 26
- Lent - Day 27
- Lent - Day 28
- Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent
- Lent - Day 29
- Lent - Day 30
- Lent - Day 31
- Lent - Day 32
- Lent - Day 33
- Lent - Day 34
- Palm Sunday
- Lent - Day 35
- Lent - Day 36
- Lent - Day 37
- Lent - Day 38
- Lent - Day 39 (Good Friday)
- Lent - Day 40
- Easter Sunday














This lesson is very meaningful. thank you and God bless you.