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Year B Pentecost XXVI Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture. Jesus did not spend time teaching us our spiritual language because it is natural to us. We just need to remember how to do it.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XXV Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture. We learn our spiritual language as we learn our worldly language by speaking it.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XXIV Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture. We know the Wisdom of our spiritual language is true when we compare it with our worldly language.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XXIII Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational worldly reading of scripture.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XXII Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is something we discover by speaking it. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XXI Bottom Line Meditations

Worldly follows a path of law. Godly follows a style of grace. Worldly seeks to be guarded physically against the world. Godly seeks to be guarded spiritually in the world. Worldly follow the law to obey God. Godly spiritually obey God to follow the law. Worldly seeks to move to a position of His Presence. Godly seeks to be open to a condition of His Presence.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XX Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XIX Bottom Line Meditations

Spiritual language is natural, conscious and innate. It is not something we learn, it is something we discover. This language is not rationally taught but consciously remembered. Take time to sense the godly Presence within when a spiritual word is added to the rational, worldly reading of scripture.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XVIII Bottom Line Meditations

Essentially we can do nothing apart from consciously being in His Godly Presence. The Hebrew word for “prophesied” refers to “ecstatic language”. It is a sign of the anointing of the Spirit.   Read more


Year B Pentecost XVII Bottom Line Meditations

Bottom Line meditations for Pentecost XVII. It is essential to know we only open our heart consciously rather than rationally. Romans 12:2   Read more


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