Saturday, October 8, 2011

We Find Our Home...

In the mistaken belief that we alone are masters of our own destiny, we do ourselves a grave disservice, for help is ever at hand.
            
Engrossed in the ways of the world we are prone to forget that we have within us a much higher power:  God’s goodness and His love, a divinely spiritual force that, when allowed to play its proper role, is life’s ultimate guide.

By asking God to come into our life and learning to walk in His way, we become grounded, while at once coming to know inner peace.  God’s guiding light carries us to a gladsome place of self-love and a love of others.

In the fullness of God’s divine love and goodness, we find our Home.  
              

Garry D. Kilbourn
bwfaithministry

“we find our Home”
Recently I visited with Barbara, an ‘intuitive’ healer.  While telling me about myself, I learned a lot about her.  Born into poverty, the youngest in a very large dysfunctional family, with an abusive alcoholic father, Barbara knew from a very early age that she possessed ‘spiritual-intuitive’ gifts.  With an education in the sciences and many years in the medical field, Barbara put this “safe” career on hold while she pursued her passion, intuitive healing.  In the fullness of God’s divine love and goodness, Barbara has found her Homeblw
                                                                                                                                                    
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7 comments:

Bonnie said...

Lynn's email says, "Thanks for sending out the messages. It seems like you target what I need each week!!"

Bonnie said...

Jane's email says, "You are a blessing and I love getting these reflections."

Bonnie said...

Mary's email says, "And sometimes we still are not sure what it is God wants of us. Father Tran told me that when that happens, we need to listen to the people around us, as God speaks through them to us."

Bonnie said...

Mary-Merry's email says, "Thank you for sharing your message about the 'true home' ..... I like the cozy, colorful, inviting home in your email."

Bonnie said...

Carol Ann's email says, "I always enjoy your unfoldment, thanx for sharing."

Bonnie said...

Rani's email says, "Thank you for sharing..... and thank you for always being there to do the job for the lord. I asked God to come into my life and he sent me a wonderful friend called Bonnie."

Bonnie said...

Megan's email says, "I have read and re-read your 1 Oct reflection, and I just love it!! I actually sent this to the two others...I try to practise Garry's advice below on a daily basis, but it is hard. I catch myself constantly being quick to judge, which isn't fair. I know I don't like it when that happens to me. It's very easy for me to give this advice, but to practise it is something else. I'm trying though! You'll never know how much your reflection emails mean to me - keep 'em coming!"