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21 November 2017

The unity between the children of God is inseverable.

We cannot dissociate ourselves either from the highest or the lowestthe unity between the children of God is inseverable and will be for all Eternity.


Five U.S. Congressional Secretaries in overalls | Carl T. Thorner | The New York Times photo archive

We suffer grief when we fail the best that is within us.

We suffer grief when we fail the best that is within us.


Jicarilla Apache | Edward Sheriff Curtis circa 1904 | Library of Congress

16 November 2017

SUMMER IS ON ITS WAY is a moral short story for children (with colouring pages).

SUMMER IS ON ITS WAY is a moral short story for children (with colouring pages). Download as PDF or read online from Scribd.








Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

SUMMER IS ON ITS WAY

Summer is on Its Way by Luisa Rodrigues on Scribd




Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

09 November 2017

All is Well

All is well—well in the way God has purposed from the beginning and well as only a Father could have conceived in love surpassing all imagination.

Zodiac, the Christ Messenger


Happy children splashing water | Sasin Tipchai

He has us fast in His care.

He has us fast in His care.


Timeless Books | Lin Kristensen, New Jersey, USA | Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic

How does holiness show itself?

How often do you exclaim at the drastic training and testing and trying of the physical will? 

You view it as punishment direct, and from your heart, the cry of despair goes up again and again that God should not defend you from the evil that assails you with so much ferocity.

During these trials of spiritual strength, you are held—held in a most marvellous way—these great tests call to your side the Tender Saviour and the Father of mankind. 

During the contests with the evil forces, you fight, it is true, with the strength that remains, but the battle—the real conflict—is between the Master and the destroyer, and because He is the Master, it is only a question of time.

Literally, and actually, you are held by Christ. Keep in your heart and mind, away down underneath, all the rebellion, the bitterness and the sense of injustice; if even crushed down by these thoughts, there remains just the wish to do better, the Saviour, out of the magnitude of His compassion and understanding, can do the rest.

If you allow that faint desire to be stamped out of being, then God, even though He be God, cannot work directly against the independence of the individual—and the evil, for the time being, gains the upper hand.

Yet, even so, do not think that this spells defeat. Always the still small voice of the Spirit goes on entreating, beseeching, urging, that you should try and think one thought of holiness. And holiness can be brought out even by that faint thought of God—the merest wish that He should intervene—holiness, which seems so far away—holiness is able to show itself in that fraction of desire because it is of the Spirit itself.

Take in something of the comfort, which lies underneath the Name of Christ.

Rising above that insistent clamour, there is the clarion voice of the Spirit—

I am Love and I am here to save! cries the Master. 

If only the suffering could take this in. If only those who are forced to watch the suffering of others could listen—listen to the voice of Peace, which is everywhere, even in our world of conflict and strife. \\

If only you could listen to the Spirit, troubles and sorrows would be halved, and God would be enabled by your faith to show what Love is like.

God's love is stronger than all, and His power is able to work through even the deepest, the broadest and the highest bulwark of evil, but it takes time when you throw your strength onto the wrong side. You are not able to frustrate good, but you can hamper it in a way that causes you sorrow because you have one more ring to your path, and each time you turn to the shadows and away from this Guardian and rightful Companion, Christ, so a further ring is added, which you must traverse before you can reach the Centre, which is Spirit—Divinity Itself.

Understand that however large the ring may be that you are on, you are under the direct eye of the Creator, who is able—at any moment—to stretch forth His Hand across the intervening space and lift you out of danger.

Each ring, long and wearying, as its journey may be, slowly—though imperceptibly to you—brings you nearer to the Centre, and as you reach certain portions, memory catches up the echo of what the past has held. And again, regarding certain tests, where perhaps the vessel was not sufficiently strong, that echo is turned into actual experience. Nothing is learnt over twice, but those parts, which were not quite taken in at the first instance, have to be gone over again—and thus it is that experiences are repeated, but as the years go on, the memory of the anguish grows less and less and you are farther away from that which was, but remember that there is no part of the journey, which does not hold something, which links you to God.

As you go on the weary round, and as you pass on those rounds, gradually, yet certainly, you are getting nearer to the one great Goal—the Light of Light. And each ring so traversed brings you just that degree closer to the rays of the Light, and with the pilgrim who loves the Saviour, it is surprising how soon the dark stages are over—surprising how quickly you can get under the direct rays of the Sun of God, when darkness is no more and sorrow falls from you, for your eyes are fixed upon Love Itself.

However long the spiral road, or the circles of experience, the drawing power of the Spirit urges you on. With the spiral staircase, it seems at times that God is lost from view and it is more helpful if you visualise God in the centre—all-Seeing, all-Knowing, all-Wise, and you, travelling ever round Him, always in touch with Him, and He always having you under His care, no blocks in between, no portions of the road when the vision is obliterated, and even in your times of sorrow or temptation, there the Father stands—you are under His immediate and personal care and instantly you look to Him, the power comes.

Think of God as the Father, as the Light of the world, as the Power that is drawing all humanity to Him, and you travelling—separated only by conditions of holiness and of experience—but always in direct and open communion with Him and He with you.

And never forget this—that although it is impossible for an inexperienced soul to cross the circles—instead of going around them—yet God does that to all, and to the weakest and the frailest, again and again. You cannot approach His Godhead, but by His Fatherhood, He is ever by your side.

It is a wonderful thought—you will never know how wonderful until you are free from the body and see the rings that you have traversed, and the protection all along the way—protection in myriad forms because the Mind of the Greatest Protector of all is unlimited in thought and in Love.

—Zodiac, the Christ Messenger

The Scream | Edvard Munch, 1893 | National Gallery of Norway

In that time to trial, Christ is literally holding us up.

In that time of trial, Christ is literally holding us up, and the fact that we do not feel Him, only makes Him cling to us all the closer.


Prayer flag above the monastery (Gompa) of Tanze, in the Kurgiakh valley | Moumine at the English Wikipedia | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

No sparrow falls to the ground without the knowledge of The Creator.

No sparrow falls to the ground without the knowledge of The Creator.


House sparrow on a sunflower | Reinhold Möller | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

He is all this.

This is the contrast I want to leave on your minds tonight—that God is so mighty, so stupendously powerful, so unthinkably holyyet only because He is all this, is He able to enter into the pangs and the lives of the most insignificant of His creation.

Don't you see that it takes a big minda very big mind indeedto understand in entirety, the workings of the most limited in this respect?

Zodiac, the Christ Messenger


Old Flanders | Theophile Marie Francois Lybaert (1848–1927)

The greatest Mind of all finds no difficulty in thinking of a million things at once.

The greatest Mind of all finds no difficulty in thinking of a million things at once—a million, million things at once.


O Mensch, gib Acht (Oh Man, Take Heed) | Gabriel von Max (1840–1915)

In Thy Hands, I am safe from all adversity!

The greatest Mind of all finds no difficulty in thinking of a million things at oncea million, million things at once.

It is better soit is better that we should hand over our lives into the care of the One who understands everything, who is not distracted by this or by that, who is concentrating on the one thingthe greatest thing of allthe raising up of humanity and the freedom of the individual soul from self.

It is far better to leave these things to the Infinite Mind because we know that the Infinite Mind represents Infinite Love as well. It should not be hardnot too hard

Lay your life before Him and say with your heart and mind—

Do with me what Thou wilt; in Thy Hands, I am safe from all adversity!


Figure of the heavenly bodies, an illuminated illustration of the Ptolemaic conception of the Universe from Cosmographia, 1568 | Bartolomeu Velho

Into God's Perfect Day

I want you to remember that the day will break and the shadows fly away when you can find within yourself that real earnest desire to make contact with your Maker. It is not easy, but even the first trying brings you into better conditions at once. Later on, instinctively, you will turn to Christ as the most natural thing to do when the first tiny shade overcasts the sun, which is shining on your lives now and always.

Remembertry to remember next time, that these experiences are nothing more than an eclipse of the sun, which means that for a tiny period out of the long existence of your spiritfor this speck of timesomething has forced itself between you and your Creator, and even as you recognise the fact, the shade will pass and it will be day againday with its blue skies, its many beauties, safety and companionship. It is the daytime of the spirit, and as that spirit grows, so more and more will it be able to lengthen that daytime until at last night will be no more.

Into God's perfect daywhich means perfect understanding, perfect unity and perfect Love, forever and forever.

Zodiac, the Christ Messenger


Total Solar Eclipse on 20 August 2017| Michael S. Adler | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

Give love and trust in the measure that you can.

The blessing of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit meansin literal factthat we are linked and fettered to the sweetest Companion we could imagine. Take in the love-side and let the power-side be submerged in the greatest of all. This is God's will—that being His children, His Father-heart cries out to us all to give in the measure that we canlove and trust.

Zodiac, the Christ Messenger

Isabella, Measure for Measure, J. W. Wright

Isabella, Measure for Measure, J. W. Wright

Thy perfect will be done.

Thy perfect will be done

Into Thy tender care, we commend ourselves, 

Knowing that Thou hast, out of Thy great knowledge, 

Provided just what the spirit within longs for most.

As children, we ask Thee to lead us and control us

 As children, trusting and confident

In Our Father.


Lord, Thy Will Be Done Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833–1898) | Yale Center for British Art

There is no judgment.

Life goes on forever; there is no judgementin the sense of judgement, no division of the sheep from the goatscasting one outside and gathering the other innothing of that.

The spirit of William Booth


Jesus Solana, Madrid, Spain | Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic

Get the God view more and more.

Widen your borders—get the God view more and more—from dust and ashes—to the fruits of the Spirit in the Garden of the Lord.


Hubert and Jan van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece, completed 1432. Saint Bavo Cathedral, Ghent

When our need is greatest, Christ is nearest.

When our need is greatest, Christ is nearest.


The Lord's Prayer | James Tissot (1836–1902) | Brooklyn Museum

Only have confidence in the Fatherhood of God.

Do not let your heart be troubled ever again; seek for the Light, and the Light will come. Pray for guidance, for direction, and that will, in a measure, far exceed your need. Only have confidence in the Fatherhood of God, knowing that you are His child and that He has you under His care.


Artworks in public space and public authorship—Jochen Gerz invites the residents of Ballymun, Dublin, to donate a tree to their public space. Each of the 635 donors meets with the artist and answers the question—If this tree could speak, what would it say about you? Jochen Gerz | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

Not one sparrow falls, which our Lord does not note and care for.

Carry with you the thought regarding the enormous capacity of our Saviour, for looking after the small things as well as the important ones in all our lives. So often, it seems to the physical mind that the multitude upon the face of the earth precludes the possibility of God looking after His own and those who as yet do not realise that they belong to Him. To the finite mind, it is indeed utterly inconceivable that it should be worked out in actual, literal factthat not one sparrow falls to the ground which is not noted and cared for by our Lord.


Field sparrow in Central Park | Author Rhododendrites from Wikimedia Commons | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International