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Follow Your Heart Final Note: Check the Reset Button in Your Heart

This twelve part series is an attempt to make clear how to follow our heart by explaining an intangible concept!! When we are out of the heart, our thoughts create our feelings. A negative thought about a person or event creates a negative feeling. These feelings can become words that can break our heart. The pain of a broken heart can last throughout the whole course of one’s life. Final Notes: Check the Reset Button in Your Heart  Read more


Year B Pentecost XV Bottom Line Meditations

Bottom Line meditations for Pentecost XV. It is essential to know how to consciously see with the eyes of our heart. Ephesians 1:18 Discover what difference reading these scriptures in a Worldly or a Godly way make.  Read more


Follow Your Heart Part 12: Changing Your Heart

This twelve part series is an attempt to make clear how to follow our heart by explaining an intangible concept!! When we are out of the heart, our thoughts create our feelings. A negative thought about a person or event creates a negative feeling. These feelings can become words that can break our heart. The pain of a broken heart can last throughout the whole course of one’s life.  Read more


Year B Pentecost XIV Bottom Line Meditations

Bottom Line meditations for Pentecost XIV. Godly Abiding Spiritually in Jesus Changes the Meaning of What we See Worldly When Not Abiding in Jesus. Discover what difference reading these scriptures in a Worldly or a Godly way make.  Read more


Meditations on Year B Publishing Change

I am starting an additional publication each week that is designed to help you understand the Meditations in a more "Godly" way rather than the more typical "Worldly" way. I have named these the "Bottom Line" meditations. The current meditations will continue to be published on Tuesday and these new "Bottom Line" meditations will be published in the same blog the day before, on Monday.  Read more


Follow Your Heart Part 11: The Power of Love

This twelve part series is an attempt to make clear how to follow our heart by explaining an intangible concept!! There are two kinds of life, physical and spiritual. A person in good physical health tends to have good spiritual health. A person with poor physical health, such as cancer, still can have a high spiritual level. Many times a high spiritual level can raise one's physical health.  Read more


Pentecost XII John 6:51-58

Life is both physical and spiritual. Jesus is referring to spiritual life not physical life. We have been created to be in communion with God. When we are out of communion we are like a fish out of water. We are not bad, or guilty. We are just going to die spiritually. Out of the Presence we are our old self. In the Presence we are our real self.  Read more


Pentecost XI John 6:24-35

This scripture is a good example of the difference between rational and spiritual understanding. The rational could not understand how Jesus could be the Bread of life. For them, "bread" meant the "manna" that God gave during the Exodus. How could a person be bread? Jesus makes the compare and contrast difference.  Read more


Follow Your Heart Part 9: Life Is A Good Feeling

This twelve part series is an attempt to make clear how to follow our heart by explaining an intangible concept!! We are all looking for one thing in Life, for a good feeling. The word "good" has a root meaning "God." We are all looking to feel the Love of God. When we look to feel good rationally, what we think about the event creates our feeling. Life becomes conditional.  Read more


Pentecost X John 6:24-35

This parable demonstrates the principle of the difference between what you think rationally and how you think spiritually. The rational commentaries generally miss the fact that the feeding of the 5,000 is the Passover feast. The disciples who followed Jesus to Capernaum missed the sign of the previous feeding. It is not all that bad, as most theologians who comment on the incident missed the sign as well. Spiritually, this was not primarily about the feeding of the 5,000. It was Jesus instituting the Eucharist according to John.  Read more


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