It’s not hard

April 13, 2006 | 1 comment

It’s not hard to be what God created you to be.

Is it hard for a number 8 to remain a number 8? Is it difficult for a circle to stay round? Is it hard for water to be wet? No. These objects and their conditions are at-one with each other. The object is never separated from its condition. The number 8 will never slip into a number 7 or bloat into a number 9. It is an idea in Mind that remains forever fixed.

All of us are ideas in Mind. We are as immortal as numbers and musical melodies. Just as divine Mind holds a number at its native value, divine Mind maintains our individuality in its original perfection.

Jesus said, “Be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” He didn’t mean work to become materially perfect. Mortal perfection is impossible. He meant to see yourself as perfect the way God made you in the first place—in the divine image.

Prayer does not change who we are spiritually. Prayer wakes the human mind to the spiritual reality that never changes. The awakening IS the healing.

Can a perfect child of God become an imperfect child of God? No. It’s impossible.
You are a perfect child of God—right now.

Claim it.

1 thought on “It’s not hard”

  1. Yay! How easy. Just be you, the real you that God created. And what a time to celebrate our real spiritual identities that Jesus showed us we are with his resurrection. Happy Easter!

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