While traveling, I’ve spent long periods of time in airports waiting for the next flight to depart. Airports are often very noisy with thousands of people hustling about. I look for a quiet corner somewhere to sit down and pray or read. It makes for a more peaceful stay.
While reading the newspaper and listening to the news these days about the financial calamity encircling the globe, I hear a lot of “noise.” Fears abound, forecasts deteriorate, pundits holler and scream at each other, doomsayers heighten their pitch, and black clouds thicken overhead.
The chaotic state of mind created by these “noisemakers” is an unpleasant place to be.
I look for an exit door to escape the distraction.
Not reading the paper or avoiding news is not an option for me. I work with people who are seeking relief from pressures of worldly living. I need to know about the issues they are dealing with and consider ahead of time healing solutions.
A wise metaphysician does not stick his head into the sand of ignorance and neglect his neighbor’s plight. He takes the problems head on and addresses them spiritually.
It helps to have some knowledge of what people’s troubles are to be effective.
So where is the exit door that keeps one from being overwhelmed by the fears and doubts of millions?
The exit door is spiritual truth. It’s a mental place that reasons the subject of supply out from a spiritual point of view, rather than from a limited financial perspective.
God is the source of all supply. It doesn’t matter if supply takes the form of food, clothing, shelter, transportation, debt relief, or funds for college. God is the source of it, and there is no lack or shortage in God to fear.
Knowing and understanding that all supply originates in Spirit and is spiritually supplied, is the “quiet room,” that exists free of the fears and terrors currently circulated in society today about the economy.
When you read the news and listen to your neighbor, stay in the “quiet room” of spiritual truth about supply. It will support your efforts to demonstrate abundant supply, and their’s too.
“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” Apostle Paul
Thanks Evan – always the right words at the right time to give me that nudge in the right direction for my day.