A psalm tells us, "Be still." And Christ Jesus says, "Enter into thy closet." What is so important about this inner quiet, this single-minded attentiveness to Spirit?
Theories of how to bring about change in relationships and in society are common enough. But this writer raises some questions in regard to our assumptions concerning change itself.
What we spend the most thought and time on, what we are most concerned about, comes the closest to being our "god." Shouldn't we be sure that we are worshiping the true God, divine Love?
Healing of the kind Christ Jesus did isn't a one-time dispensation. It is the natural result of God's love for all His creation and of our unbroken relationship to God.