So, Blessed Indeed Is The Man That Trusteth in Himself - For Man's Faith in God

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So, blessed indeed is the man that trusteth in himself for mans faith in God will ever be measured

d by his confidence in himself. You believe in a God, believe also in ME. Put not your trust in men for men but reflect the being that you are, and can only bring to you or do unto you that which you have first done unto yourself. No man taketh away my life, I lay it down myself. I have the power to lay it down and the power to take it up again. No matter what happens to man in this world it is never an accident. It occurs under the guidance of an exact and changeless Law. No man (manifestation) comes unto me except the father within me draw him, and I and my father are one. Believe this truth and you will be free. Man has always blamed others for that which he is and will continue to do so until he find himself as cause of all. I AM comes not to destroy but to fulfill. I AM, the awareness within you, destroys nothing but ever fill full the molds or conception one has of ones self. It is impossible for the poor man to find wealth in this world no matter how he is surrounded with it until he first claims himself to be wealthy. For signs follow, they do not precede. To constantly kick and complain against the limitations of poverty while remaining poor in consciousness is to play the fools game. Changes cannot take place from that level of consciousness for life in constantly out-picturing all levels. Follow the example of the prodigal son. Realize that you, yourself brought about this condition of waste and lack and make the decision within yourself to rise to a higher level where the fatted calf, the ring, and the robe await your claim. There was no condemnation of the prodigal when he had the courage to claim this inheritance as his own. Others will condemn us only as long as we continue in that for which we condemn ourselves. So: Happy is the man that condemneth himself not in that which he alloweth. For to life nothing is condemned. All is expressed. Life does not care whether you call yourself rich or poor; strong or weak. It will eternally reward you with that which you claim as true of yourself. The measurements of right and wrong belong to man alone. To life there is nothing right or wrong. As Paul stated in his letters to the Romans: I know and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus that there is nothing unclean of itself, but to him that esteemeth anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean. Stop asking yourself whether you are worthy or unworthy to receive that which you desire. You, as man, did not create the desire. Your desires are ever fashioned within you because of what you now claim yourself to be. When a man is hungry, (without thinking) he automatically desires food. When imprisoned, he automatically desires freedom and so forth. Your desires contain within themselves the plan of self-expression. So leave all judgments out of the picture and rise in consciousness to the level of your desire and make yourself one with it by claiming it to be so now. For: My grace is sufficient for thee. My strength is made perfect in weakness.

Have faith in this unseen claim until the conviction is born within you that it is so. Your confidence in this claim will pay great rewards. Just a little while and he, the thing desired, will come. But without faith it is impossible to realize anything. Through faith the worlds were framed because faith is the substance of the thing hoped for the evidence of the thing not yet seen. Dont be anxious or concerned as to results. They will follow just as surely as day follows night.

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