God Has What You Need

April 11, 2014 | 6 comments

God has everything you need to prosper and do good works. But how often do you feel someone else is getting in your way of making progress? And you wait for them to change? And they never change? And you continue to feel stuck?

It’s not a cool way to live. It can lead to stagnation, discouragement and a feeling of helplessness.

But there is a better way!

God has everything you need to be happy and live well. You can go right to the fount of happiness without waiting for another person to change first.

In relationships, it’s not what the other person is thinking that is paramount, but what you are thinking. Is your mind filled with truth and love? Are you the presence of divine Love that resolves misunderstandings and settles disputes?

In the workplace, it’s not other people that hold up projects and cause delay. Right ideas have a power of their own that open doors and draw interest. Are you clear on the right idea? Do you understand it so thoroughly and articulate it so persuasively that it gains the irresistible attention it deserves? Or, is it the right idea in the first place? Maybe, maybe not…?

Don’t ever let another person become an obstacle in your thought to progress in your life. No other person is standing in between you and God to block your access to God’s blessings.

You have a direct link to God that is yours to enjoy.

It requires humility and honest self-examination at times to be sure we are doing everything we can to honor that link with our thoughts and actions, but the truth remains, that the goodness of God flows to you without limit and without condition. No one is getting in your way of receiving it!

6 thoughts on “God Has What You Need”

  1. Thank you Evan for the timely (for me) message. No one can give you your happiness and no one can take it away. “Progress is the law of God” S&H.

  2. I am only responsible for my thoughts. I can digest others or not. It’s up to me to choose and I choose what is nearest right, which really comes from God, not mortals.

  3. I believe this is one area of thought where I feel most comfortable. I have stood with God many times in the business world. I’ve always felt God coaching me and guiding my decisions. I love to work with God but best of all I love to see god work.

  4. Yes of course dear Evan. You say it so beautifully that all good, all happiness comes to us directly from our Divine source God and we can never be robbed or deprived of this good and joy that flows freely and continuously to us. No human situation can ever break this flow of good from God. Its always ours, always safe and we rejoice in this fact. Thanks indeed.

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