[tmtranscripts] Abraham 4-2-01
ellen
ellen at utah-inter.net
Wed Apr 4 13:41:18 PDT 2001
MEETING WITH ABRAHAM -- THE GRACE OF GOD
APRIL 2, 2001
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. Every day I exist I find myself closer to our
Father. The more I release the more I receive. Even my words cannot begin
until I am really listened for. In other words, expectations and desires
must be released for my words to come through. I find this giving and
receiving fascinating.
Father has bestowed upon us spiritual liberty, which gives us the freedom to
do as we will, and in that we find the grace of God. As a child we all
remember being rescued from some sort of distress or another. We remember
the relief we feel as we are picked up and pulled from our discomfort. Even
now with our free will we do not always choose the way of Spirit, and in
recognizing the law of spiritual liberty, we can receive experience on the
gentleness, kindness, the grace of our divine Liberator.
We have seen firsthand Father's all-pervasive power. At this point in your
spiritual education you know Father can move mountains. Even in some
religions members fear this all-powerfulness and Father is seen as a harsh
judge. In the mortal life where tension is rampant in every aspect of our
experience we forget how to be gentle, kind and graceful.
Father does teach with ultimate Fatherly abilities, but we fail to see His
gentle kindness' that act as a light in the dark. He is not an abrupt Father
who would rush in to spank an erring child. He is not a spy who watches your
every move for mistakes. Father is not looking to bestow your lessons upon
you with crushing blows. His patience calculates the best method in which to
educate, comfort or guide you.
When you think back upon your lives in your darkest hours when you believed
you could not take one more of life's harsh blows, something would present
itself and bring you relief, comfort and hope; something would bring you the
faith that hard times will not always be upon you. "Change is ahead and I
can rise above my inner turmoil, self-pity and hopelessness." What is that
gentle relief that came as a helping hand in the darkness to pull you from
your despair, your troubled mind? The grace of God, my friends, the love of
a Father for a child who gently teaches and guides, a Father who revels in
every moment of just being with the child.
Our Father enjoys watching the growth, watching the child begin to
comprehend and take steps on their own. This is spiritual freedom--our
all-powerful Provider assisting His children to grow with kindness, love,
logic and liberty. He rushes us not. He bestows no time limits upon us.
Many say where was the Father's gentle kindness at the end of John, the
Baptist, life? Where was his relief? Were you there you would have known
John's relief, the ministering angels that filled him with peace and the
knowledge that he had a hand in the world's destiny. John knew a comfort
that many do not know when facing uncertainty or death. John had the peace
of knowing that he was only at the beginning of his work, and cessation of
the mortal body freed him to go on to work other positions. Even in death
there was relief. Even in prison his soul was free.
Did John lose hope and despair? Yes, of course at first, but with prayer and
his eyes ever turned Heavenward he found answers to his questions that no
man could answer. He had surrendered all to gain more. He had not the
question of "why me" but the confidence that "it is me for a reason and I am
honored to serve."
How do everyday people endure some of the worst occurrence's life has to
offer? Do they ache with despair and lose hope? Most likely at first, but
everyone is free to make choices and choose the way of self or the way of
the Spirit. We will all learn to reconcile the self with the ways of Spirit.
Reconciling takes time and patience. It takes emotions and some mindal
turmoil, no doubt. This is part of the mortal adventure, but as we learn to
view the mosaic of spiritual liberty we see it is patterned with divine
grace.
This week I ask you to study on grace and ponder on how you handle everyday
occurrences. Do you force your will and way to solve difficulties? Is
explosive emotion the only way to settle differences? How will handling even
the most difficult occurrence's with gentleness and grace alter destiny?
This week journal your accounts in which you see the grace of God in action.
How do you feel when you have been picked up by your Father and made to feel
relief and comfort? Know that as each week passes by I am with more love for
you each. Until next time, shalom.
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