[tmtranscripts] N. Idaho TeaM 06/05/05
rickgiles
rickgiles at icehouse.net
Tue Jun 7 17:15:04 PDT 2005
North Idaho Teaching Mission Group
Topics: Faith is a Spiritual Fitness of Being.
Teachers: Elyon
June 5, 2005
* Elyon (Jonathan TR): Greetings, this is Elyon. Once again
we are associated in spirit and in consciousness, aware of one
another, sharing the love that Michael extends to all of us. It
is a vitality that nourishes the soul and energizes our common
fellowship.
You are all experienced in the extension of your faith.
While you were young in your spirit growth your faith began as a
hope or an inspiration, an energy force that stimulated you to
reach for God, reach for truth. Soon in the accumulation of
experience you discovered that your faith not only served to
entice you higher, but became itself the platform, the vehicle
upon which you moved. The acquirement of more faith changed
from that hope and desire into the possession, a bonafide
spiritual strength.
Faith is like fitness. To become fit in body one undergoes
many exercises. The goal may be to lift an immense amount of
weight or to climb a cliff, to run many miles, but to do so
requires multiple sessions of smaller efforts, without which you
would utterly fail to reach your goal. Prior to the willful
initiation of spiritual growth within a human being when the
light of God is beginning to be perceived, one is like a fitness
trainee who is changing into gym clothes. There is the thrill
of anticipation of becoming better, of growing, but the effort
has yet to be made, that first faith exertion. That is the
faith of perception. When once you begin actual training faith
is now the exertion, your willful application of yourself to
attain.
Over your years you have perceived many episodes in your
life wherein small exchanges with another increased your
spiritual strength. These small workouts build character; they
are like your trust pushups, your hope crunches. They foster
the development of reactions within you that make you more
nimble, agile, strong, and forceful. The desire of the human
heart is to serve our Sovereign Son once he is recognized as
your Creator Father to effect upon this world the spread of love
and light just as he did so well while dwelling here. Your
ability to undertake such a mission is acquired through the
small encounters, the mini workouts of every day. When one does
not undertake such exertions daily there is a weakening of
spiritual strength, an atrophying of faith. Then small
opportunities are overlooked. Under such a condition when
exertion is required there is the risk of injury. But if each
day some effort is made stamina is maintained, endurance is
fostered, strength increased. Then when the opportunity strikes
to excel your abilities are up for the challenge. Faith is a
spiritual fitness of being.
This applies to stillness, for one cannot expect to sit in
the quietness of the presence of Father and expect an
overwhelmingly illuminating revelation without the continual
preparation of the mind and the will for receptivity. One must
lift ten pounds many times before being capable of hoisting one
hundred.
There is another element to this fitness and that is
knowledge and understanding. Just as a fitness trainee will
learn posture, limitations of the physical body, cycles of
effort and rest, diet and hydration, so do you undertake the
education through philosophy of yourself regarding cosmic
reality, the comprehension of tried and tested exercises that
others have discovered that leads to growth. You have learned
how nourishing worship and fellowship are to your well-being and
to your inspiration.
As time passes you acquire a fitness that becomes your base
level of ability just as today you are stronger than you were at
two or three years old. Your faith does not weaken entirely.
It is a ratcheting effect. But in order to ascend higher there
must be a period of training and exertion until you click into
the next level. The approach will be identical in methodology
each time. But your lessons and experiences will change, for
they define what you will realize, what truth you will
comprehend, what state of being you will attain.
I applaud you all for understanding that spirit presence
within yourselves is not merely a passive state of receptivity,
of relaxation, but is at every point in time you are willing to
exert yourselves, even if it is merely for preparation,
understanding that at a moment of service performance you will
be up for the task, capable with the eye to being successful.
Thank you for pondering my words. I wish to receive your
responses.
Evelyn: Toms tweak about helping an old acquaintance --
who probably now is a new friend -- is a good example of
sustained effort, applying himself not only with the earlier
wishful prayer to be of service, but then going beyond the call
of duty when the opportunity came up.
* Elyon: Jesus spoke of going the extra mile. To be able to
go that second mile one must have already experienced the
duration of traversal of one mile. Such repeated extensions of
oneself in service to another affords the individual the ability
and the drive and the responsiveness to enter into that second
mile and present the ministry that that second mile provides.
Tom: From past transmissions Im thinking we shouldnt
concern ourselves with missing past opportunities for service.
But with faith you dont want to miss those opportunities for
faith strengthening, and a daily regimen of attention to that
will add a corresponding higher ratio of visualizing and acting
on service opportunities.
* Elyon: Yes, my friend, well said, for in time and space
opportunities for service appear to arrive and then end as a
single event that comes to completion, the desired service
rendered. But each one does add to a continuum of service
undertakings. Faith is like the thread upon which is strung
each undertaking, each service project. The stronger the faith,
the more that necklace of service holds together. The stronger
your faith, the greater your projects such that even a medallion
of great importance in service to this world may be worn about
you.
I will dismiss this classroom at this time. When your life
appears to be a treadmill see it as an opportunity for spiritual
aerobics, a time to exert yourself in the application of that
which you have come to comprehend as truth and beauty and
goodness, that each step has the force of spirit behind it.
That force offers you the opportunity to turn, to leave the
tread, and to travel the trail. I take my leave, farewell.
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