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Monday, July 31, 2017

Let Go Let God Find Inspiration

I find inspiration in all things.
 
The luminous dance of the aurora borealis has inspired many artists. The Grand Canyon hints at the incredible vastness of life. The kaleidoscopic Great Barrier Reef can feel transcendent. While unique, natural wonders invoke awe, when I am attentive, I find great inspiration in everyday things. While sitting in any office or room, I can marvel at the slant of light in a corner, the din of children playing outside, or the wonder of everyday technology. My own existence is a magnificently crafted miracle. When I meditate on my heartbeat, I feel a profound sense of home. I recognize how magical life truly is when I look for and find inspiration.
Ever since the creation of the world his eternal power and divine nature ... have been understood and seen through the things he has made.—Romans 1:20

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Let Go Let God Live Fully

I am divinely inspired to create and live a full, abundant life.
 
I am the author of my story. No matter what happens, I choose the meaning I give to events in my life. I see myself through divine perception: as a spiritual victor, an over-comer, and not as a victim of life’s circumstances. Inspired by Spirit, I discover deeper understanding and new gifts in myself as I move through challenges. No part of my story limits the adventure of this day. There are no mistakes or wounds of the past that keep me from living fully now. I forgive myself and others the errors that occur when we fall short of being our best selves. We are all doing the best we can in this moment. I am free to love, to laugh, and to fully live the abundant life I am divinely inspired to create.
I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.—John 10:10

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Let Go Let God in Balance

My life is peaceful and balanced as I turn to God within.
 
News feeds, social media, maneuvering the demands of work and family—these can be part of everyday living. But they do not have to consume my life. I can balance this busyness with moments of quietness and solitude. Prayer and meditation allow me a peaceful place in which to rest and experience inner peace. Moments in prayer move my focus from my head and into my heart. They help me feel more relaxed and refreshed, able to meet the tasks of my day. By balancing my tasks with moments of prayer, I am achieving a balance that helps me meet the demands of my day with an uplifted heart and greater energy.
My people will abide in a peaceful habitation, in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.—Isaiah 32:18

Friday, July 28, 2017

Let Go Let God Pray for Others

I reach out to others through faith and prayer.
 
I find value in praying for others, extending a spiritual helping hand, reaching out in a gesture of comfort and support. A connection is made that blesses both the giver and the receiver. As I pray for others today, I am connecting on a spiritual level that is beyond boundaries or beliefs and strengthened through our united faith in God. Prayer links me heart to heart with others and connects us with the all-knowing, all-providing presence of God. Through our spiritual connection, we support and encourage each other, and we have the ideas and insight to make positive changes in our lives and in the world. With hands and hearts united in God, we are each abundantly blessed.
Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe.—John 20:27

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Let Go Let God from Inner Peace

I draw peace and strength from my inner Source.
 
I am uplifted by the wise words of Gautama Buddha, “Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.” These words remind me that in order to experience peace in the world, I must experience it first within my own heart and mind. Whenever I experience a personal challenge, I turn within and release any resistance I may be holding on to. I breathe in to symbolically cleanse my mind, allowing any tension to release. I then become more calm and relaxed. With a clear mind, I experience a deep sense of inner peace that comes only from God. I no longer expect outer conditions to make me peaceful or happy. As I tap into God’s peace in my heart, I sense spiritual strength throughout my being.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives.—John 14:27

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Let Go, Let God

I let go of the past and boldly move forward to my greater good.
 
When I let go of something, I may feel a sense of relief that I am no longer hanging on to it. Yet worrying and fretting may bring back what I thought I had released. Today I declare my freedom. I have the strength I need to release. I have the deep, innate awareness of the freedom that is mine. I stand fast in my faith and in my understanding that I can release that which is not for my highest good. I let it go, knowing that God is my comfort and my strength. God within me propels me forward to new avenues of fulfillment. I am created for a purpose, and by letting go I am moving toward that purpose. I am free to express my true nature. I am free to be me.
Look, we have left everything and followed you.—Matthew 19:27

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Let Go Let God Express My Gifts

I express and share my unique gifts with the world.
 
Every person has unique, God-given talents that find expression through a skill or passion. I, too, have natural gifts bestowed upon me, and the choice is mine whether I express them in ways that bless and inspire others. When I keep my talents to myself, they do not grow or increase. When I actively express and give my gifts freely to others, I show appreciation for my Spirit-led abilities. As I use my talents to help create a better world for all, I fulfill my purpose. I do my divine job to express the talent God has given me and follow my true calling, in whatever form it takes.
For to all those who have, more will be given, and they will have an abundance; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.—Matthew 25:29