Life-time warranty

November 9, 2012 | 6 comments

For anyone struggling with false beliefs of old age, it’s empowering to remember that you were created with a Life-Time Warranty!
Yep, that’s right.
God’s child is not a failing mortal, prone to age-beliefs, susceptible to loss of faculties, diminishing strength and declining health.
God’s child is an immortal being endowed with the eternal faculties of Mind that remain ever-strong, vital, active and present.
Your capacities are not affected by time. They do not lose presence over time. They are not tied to time. They have nothing to do with matter. They are wholly of Spirit, and that means they manifest Spirit’s qualities.
Spirit is forever, and so are your spiritual faculties. They express eternal Life, God.
So, no more commiserating with mortal mind about the loss of faculties as if you’d been supplied with a bad product from the beginning. You weren’t given a bad product. You were created in God’s image as perfect, whole and complete. And this truth lasts forever, without one iota of diminution.
You have a Life-Time Warranty of perfection in Spirit to enjoy!

“Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the demonstration thereof. Life and goodness are immortal. Let us then shape our views of existence into loveliness, freshness, and continuity, rather than into age and blight” (S&H 246:27).

 

 
 
 

6 thoughts on “Life-time warranty”

  1. Dear Evan,
    We eagerly look forward to your blogs in the morning. They help us get started for the day in the right way. Today’s blog is especially helpful. Thank you so much for your willingness and thoughtfulness to share such helpful ideas.

  2. Ditto to above comment!

    This is a seemingly “huge” claim of mortal mind,
    that man, God’s spiritual IDEA, could get “old.”

    How…preposterous, huh!

    ‘s almost funny, except that one needs to handle this claim scientifically–Christianly scientifically, this is.–and not just try to laugh it away…..

    :<)))))))

  3. The material meaning of aging means decrepitude, diminishing abilities. The spiritual meaning is newness of life, abundant maturity, caparbllity to accept new challenges in life. I know, at 75 years of age, I acquired an aptitude of writing which my parents wished for me.

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