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Day 20 Thursday Body Temple/Wholeness

March 23, 2017

20th Day   Thursday

(Note from Rev. Toni:   Remember that Charles Fillmore was writing this in the early 1900’s;  take a deep breath as you read this entry.  Open up to the metaphysical meaning of these ideas.  Also note that the 2017 edition uses the concept of Wholeness.)

The Body Temple

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore
Read Matthew 6:16-34.  God created the idea of the body as a self-perpetuating, self-renewing organism, which man reconstructs into his personal body. God created the body idea, and man, by his thinking manifests.  I realize that I shall have a perfect body and a perfect world when I understand and use the perfect word, the word that contains all the attributes of God.  Therefore, I declare that my words are being charged with a full understanding of Divine Mind and its inhering ideas, and that I consciously apply this understanding in all of my feeling, thinking, speaking, and living and am therefore steadily putting on the Christ in mind and body.  Overcoming step by step the limitations of material thought, my body becomes more refined and increasingly radiant.  The law is that my body is transformed by the renewing of the mind. By affirmation the mind lays hold of living words of Truth and builds them into the body. As I enter into and abide in the Son of God consciousness I have eternal life and my body is transformed into pure flesh manifesting the perfection of Spirit.  To bless is to invoke good on that which is blessed. It is to confer God’s good on something or someone. Therefore I bless my body temple, and declare its purity and strength and beauty. I pour out upon my body temple the oil of love and clothe it in garments of praise.  Realizing that the body of Christ in me is the result of my spiritual thought that maintains its unity with Spirit even in manifestation, I affirm:  “The Word of God in me quickens my mind, and my body is transformed into the likeness of His glorious body.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Wholeness

By Rev. Toni Stephens Coleman

I focus on love and experience “the pure essence of Being that binds together the whole human family.”  (from Charles Fillmore)

The dictionary tells us wholeness comprises the full quantity and pertains to all aspects of human nature—body, mind, and spirit. We are part of and inseparable from a universal wholeness.  Charles Fillmore said, “Love is the power that joins and binds in divine harmony the universe and everything in it,” creating wholeness. He also said, “Divine love will bring your own to you; it can adjust all misunderstandings and make your life and affairs healthy, happy, harmonious, and free.”  Wholeness takes place one moment at a time—one breath, one hour, one day, one experience at a time as we actively demonstrate love. From our spirit self, we imbue every cell in our body and mind with pure love and experience our wholeness in the whole of life.  Know and express yourself as part of the whole human family.  Wrap yourself in love and goodness, and express it into the world to create peace, harmony, and wholeness.

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

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Day 19 Wednesday The Blood of Jesus/Surrender

March 22, 2017

19th Day   Wednesday

The Blood of Jesus

(Note from Rev. Toni:   Remember that Charles Fillmore was writing this in the early 1900’s;  take a deep breath as you read this entry.  Open up to the metaphysical meaning of these ideas.  Also note that the 2017 edition uses the concept of Surrender.)

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read John 6:41-65.

Through the power of His word Jesus purified and spiritualized the natural blood in His body until it became a spiritual life stream, into which all may enter and be cleansed.  Through the power of His word Jesus broadcast the spiritual electrons of His body into the race thought atmosphere, that they may be apprehended by all who believe in Him.  This Lenten season I realize that I am baptized in His spiritual life stream, and am purified and cleansed. The electrons of His blood, which I appropriate, are centers of energy and life within, and they uplift and strengthen me.  Jesus called the bread He had blessed His body and the wine His blood. As I

appropriate words of Truth, “eat them” so to speak, I partake of the substance and life of Spirit and build the Christ body. Thus I partake of the body and blood of Jesus, the true sacrament that vitalizes the body by renewing the mind.  The blood of Jesus in me is the life contained in God. The crown of life is attained by living eternally in the presence of God. Attainment depends on the understanding of the science of right thinking. My way to eternal life lies in my acknowledgment of my oneness with the Christ of God.  In His name I am gradually transforming and regenerating my blood and my body. Thus I am saved by Jesus Christ.  Realizing victory over every limited belief of the mortal, I affirm: “I rejoice in the restorative power of Jesus’ blood now working mightily in me to renew, to restore, and to make every whit whole.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Surrender

By Rev. Elise Cowen

I surrender to the guidance of Spirit in all aspects of my life.

Today I take a moment to center myself in Spirit. As I breathe in, I ask Spirit if my will and desires are in alignment with my highest good. As I release any preconceived notions about the outcome of any circumstance in my life, I am ready, willing, and able to listen to the guidance of Spirit.  As I pray affirming right results, I open myself to the possibility that my perfect solutions have not yet been revealed to me but are manifesting and will be revealed in the right and perfect way. As I surrender, a peaceful calm moves through me.  This peaceful feeling stays with me as I go about my day. If I find myself in worry or fear, I stop, breathe into Spirit, and surrender.  The peaceful spirit of God guides my soul.

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 18 Tuesday Evolution

March 21, 2017

18th Day   Tuesday

Evolution

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Romans 8:18-39.

In every man the Christ, or the Word of God, is infolded; it is an idea that contains ideas.  Evolution is the result of the development of ideas in mind. What we are is the result of the evolution of our consciousness, and our consciousness is the result of the seed ideas sown in our mind. Therefore spiritual evolution is the unfolding of the Spirit of God into expression. It is the development achieved by man working under spiritual law. Humanity is the garden of God, of which the soil is the omnipresent thought substance.

The Christ, or Word (Son) of God evolution of man is plainly taught in the New Testament as the supreme attainment of every man. “For the earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the revealing of the sons of God.”  Without some evidence in us of the Christ man we are little better than animals.  When through faith in the reality of things spiritual we begin soul evolution

there is great rejoicing; “we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.”

Christianity teaches the complete law of evolution. “God said,” and thus God created that which was to appear, God planned man and the universe, and through His word projected them into creation as ideal principles and immanent energies acting behind and within all visibility.  I affirm: “I am one with the ever unfolding, ever increasing Spirit of divine understanding. My whole consciousness is ripening into perfection.”

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Spiritual Evolution

By Rev. Paula Mekdeci

I grow into my highest good as I let go and let God.

The Lenten season is a time of growth and learning. It is a time for releasing what no longer serves us and opening to our highest good.  Just as Jesus withstood 40 days of temptation in the wilderness, we face temptations every day, including the temptation to live and think as we always have.  But the energy of life, the flow of life, calls us higher. We are stirred by an innate urge to expand in awareness, grow in wisdom, and love in fullness. Life beckons us to explore, to discover, to be!  Jesus taught and demonstrated spiritual evolution. He grew in spiritual understanding and shared his love and wisdom to help others do the same. Jesus shook up the consciousness of all who encountered him through his teachings and stories; his way of life and his way of death. He proved that what seems like the end is simply an unheralded new beginning.

 

 

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 17 Monday Jesus Christ

March 20, 2017

(Note from Rev. Toni:   Remember that Charles Fillmore was writing this in the early 1900’s;  take a deep breath as you read this entry.  Open up to the metaphysical meaning of these ideas.  Also note that the 2017 edition uses the concept of Jesus Christ as Wayshower.)

Jesus Christ, Our Savior

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Romans 8:1-11.

If God had not planned to make Jesus a continuous working factor in our civilization there would be no good purpose for His having been sent, and for the great sacrifice that He made. He came to show us “the way, and the truth, and the life,” and He promised “Lo, I am with you always.” He also promised that He would be with us as a teacher. “When he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth.”  No one is overlooked. The helpful hand of Jesus is extended to all. Whoever you are, wherever you are, Jesus in His spiritual consciousness is waiting for your mental recognition. Whatever your object, He will show you how to attain it.  “Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do.” Jesus developed the innate powers of mind and body and thereby became a citizen of the heavens or realms where dwell the sons of God. He did this by the power of His word–by releasing the imprisoned electrons of His body and raising them to spiritual consciousness.  Why do we not see Jesus? Optics show that man’s eyes are limited in sight. They are aware of rays of light within a very narrow range. The microscope reveals a world of living things to which the natural eye is utterly oblivious. Both below and above the range of human vision living entities exist. We sometimes feel the presence of what we cannot see.  Affirm: “I rejoice in the restorative power of Jesus Christ now working mightily in a new consciousness of life in my soul and body.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Jesus Christ

By Rev. Douglas Duerr

I renew the ageless power of Jesus Christ, my soul shepherd, to open my heart and awaken my consciousness.

Jesus explored his own faithfulness and trusted deeply in the guidance of his Abba, the God of his understanding. His story is one of discovery, transformation, and awakening.  Jesus was exceptional for his divine power, his insight, his advocacy for the marginalized and oppressed, and ultimately, for his great love for all.  Jesus exemplified faithfulness and showed us how to test the inner waters of awareness. As an agent of change in the face of oppression, he demonstrated courage and divine strength. We, too, are called to remember our divine birthright and draw on our power of strength to claim it.  Jesus, who began as a simple teacher and itinerant preacher, showed us the way. The gospel writers and our own inner spirit have revealed the power of his name, his teachings, and his life, so that we may follow.  Listening within to Spirit that leads our way, we are called to the great teachings of Jesus Christ, the soul shepherd of our hearts.

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 16 Saturday

March 18, 2017

(Note from Rev. Toni:   Remember that Charles Fillmore was writing this in the early 1900’s;  take a deep breath as you read this entry.  Open up to the metaphysical meaning of these ideas.  Also note that the 2017 edition uses the same concept .)

Life

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read John 4:1-26

Life is a phase of Being, the expression of which manifests as animation, activity, and vigor. The consciousness of eternal life places one in the stream of life that never fails.  The whole race needs a spiritual quickening of the life principle; its origin is in Divine Mind. Life is the gift of God. “Stir up the gift of God, which is in thee.” To think intently about life is to quicken it into action. To talk about energy, force, power, life, will make the life currents flow swiftly throughout the whole being.  To Jesus the God presence was an abiding flame –a flame of life everlasting that He felt in every cell of His body making Him more and more alive, cleansing and purifying Him until He became every whit perfect.  By mastering carnality Jesus opened the way for all men to attain eternal life.  During our higher realizations of Truth we are often conscious of this abiding flame working in and through us.  I now make alive all the cells in my organism by mentally infusing into them the Christ consciousness. This is the new birth, which is transforming my body and raising it to electrical energy. This was carried to its fulfillment by Jesus in the resurrection of His body. The next step in divine evolution is the spiritualization of the body, or the Ascension.  The quickening life in me is now brought into expression by my holding and repeating this statement of Truth: “I have the Mind of Christ. My words are spiritually quickened and they are alive forevermore. I am filled with the vitality and vigor and health of Jesus Christ.”

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

By Rev. Evelyn Foreman

I am the God seed for life and love.

Life is never more precious than when we lose a loved one. At the age of 86, my father-in-law Raymond C. Foreman laid down his mortal body to live on the other side of life.  I watched as the family grieved his loss, sharing memories and stories, laughter, and tears. What remains through it all is love. In this life and the next, the most important aspect of both is love.  My father-in-law Raymond lived a life of love. When I think about him, I think of life:

L— for Love. Whether cutting cards or cutting wood, Raymond lived what he loved.

I— for Integrity. He was a man of values, always true to what he believed.

F— for Family. Together with his wife Frances of 63 years, his focus was always on family.

E— for Evangelist. A devoted Baptist, Raymond loved and served God with all his heart, and through all his days. He served God by being an open channel through which God flows. He lived his life as love in expression.
Life, as with love, begins with us. May we come together in love to shine with the vitality of life!

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 15 Friday Renunciation/Elimination

March 17, 2017

Renunciation

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Matthew 18:21-35.

The accumulated effects of sins of past lives, is a burden that those who accept it expect to carry for ages, or until they work out of it. They are weary treadmill travelers from birth to death. There is no such hopeless note in the doctrine of  Jesus. He came to bring a full consciousness of abundant life, complete forgiveness, redemption from all sin, and victory over death and the grave.  The law is Truth, and the truth is that all is good. There is no power and no reality in sin. If sin were real and enduring, like goodness and Truth, it could not be forgiven but would hold its victim forever. As I enter into the understanding of the real and the unreal, a great light dawns on me, and I see what Jesus meant when He said, “The Son of man hath authority on earth to forgive sins.”  The Son of man is that in me which discerns the difference between Truth and error. As I get this understanding, I am in position to free my soul from sin and my body from disease, which is the effect of sin. In spiritual understanding the I AM of man forgives or “gives” Truth “for” error; the mind is set in order, and the body healed. The moment man realizes this he puts himself in harmony with the Truth of Being, and the law wipes out all his transgressions.  In His name I affirm: “The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus makes me free from the law of sin and of death.”

 

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Elimination

By Rev. Ed Townley

Today I appreciate the flow of life in my consciousness. I dissolve all resistance as outdated beliefs and fears disappear and are replaced by new ideas and deeper understanding.

We sometimes try to accumulate new spiritual ideas as we might accumulate new clothing or shoes. We squeeze them into an already-packed mental closet where we may have a hard time finding them when we want them.  That’s why elimination is one of the essential Twelve Powers. The ideas, beliefs, and fears packed into our consciousness need to be evaluated. Are they appropriate to the new dimension of spiritual understanding we’re achieving through this Lenten process?  Do some of the old beliefs need to be released to make room for the new?  No judgment is involved in this process of elimination. The old ideas have served us well earlier on our path—after all, they got us this far! We release them in deep appreciation for the ways they have served us, and we give thanks that new ideas of empowerment and infinite love have ample room to enter our consciousness.

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 14 Thursday Zeal

March 16, 2017

Zeal

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Luke 10:30-42; 11:1-4.

Zeal is the affirmative impulse of existence; its command is, “Go forward!” Zeal is the mighty force that incites all things to action; the eternal urge behind all things. To be without zeal is to be without the zest of living. Zeal and enthusiasm incite to glorious achievement in every ideal that the mind conceives.  Zeal should be tempered with wisdom. Some persons get so fired with zeal when they first tackle a job, that they quickly grow tired, and fail to carry it through to completion. The need is for control, equalization.  Watch the pull of a giant locomotive; note how it slowly but steadily moves forward, almost by inches at first but gradually increasing until its mile-long train swiftly disappears in the distance.  “The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up” means that the zeal faculty has become so active intellectually that it has consumed the vitality and left nothing for spiritual growth. Excessive zeal in religious forms of worship eats up the purely spiritual. When we become very zealous in observing the rites of the church we are prone to forget the church itself, which is Christ.  The divine command is, “Take time to be holy.” I am quick to do the bidding of Spirit and use a portion of my zeal in establishing God’s kingdom within me. I do not put all my enthusiasm into helping others; my own unfoldment is of great importance to me. I love to aid my brother, but I do not allow that idea to rob me of the power to demonstrate Truth for myself.  I affirm: “My zeal is tempered with wisdom, and I maintain a perfect balance within and without.”

 

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

By Joyce Flowers

I am filled with eagerness, energy, and devotion.  I am filled with zeal!

Like all grandparents, I dearly love each of my grandchildren. But the youngest one has always been special in her verve to connect with us through giggles. She focuses on someone’s face and makes a deliberate effort to communicate through the universal language of laughter.  We learned that she was deaf when she was 18 months old. She cannot hear any human speech. We were stunned to realize all our babble at her was unheard. All this time she has been alone in a silent world.  Nevertheless, as I interact with my granddaughter I see her zeal, her eagerness to bond with us in ways other than language. As we all learn and use sign language, we feel her passion even more to bond with us through her joyful ways. And, as she adjusts to her little hearing aids, her laughter has increased a millionfold.  I am grateful for this blessed child’s example of eagerness, devotion, and love of life, no matter what.

 

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

 

Day 13 Wednesday Law/Order

March 15, 2017

Law

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Galatians 6:1-10, 16.

Divine law is the logical process by which divine principle, or God, manifests.  The inner spirit of the law is the spiritual way of life that Jesus taught and lived.  Divine law is the universal something in us of which we all are conscious, and tells us when we are doing right and when we are doing wrong. It may be defined as the innate knowing of right and wrong, and this knowing may be quickened. The quickening does not come by the study of material things, but by concentrating the mind on the Christ. Man does not make the law; the law is, and it was established for our benefit before the world was formed.  There is a law of spiritual and mental growth constantly at work in the mind, raising man from sense consciousness to spiritual consciousness. The nature of the universe is purity and goodness. Abiding in the Christ consciousness, man aligns himself with divine law. He becomes “the light of the world.”

Today I find I am one with the infinite law of expansion–one with the principle of never-ceasing growth and development toward the fulfillment of God’s perfect idea that is firmly infixed in all creation.  Divine law cannot be broken. It holds man responsible for the result of his labors.

“The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus” is the action of true ideas working in my mind and in my body.  I affirm: “My house is set in order, and I press forward toward the goal of perfection.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017

Order

By Rev. Jackie Hawkins

I affirm that the Christ within is working always, and I live from a consciousness of divine order.

The universe has a natural ebb and flow, and a time for everything.  The divine law of the universe reveals hidden treasures that may not be apparent in a particular season. In the winter months, barren trees hide the treasures that spring brings forth. And as surely as the tide goes out, it comes back in. Divine law establishes and governs a system of order in every aspect of life. We are part of this system.  What may seem like a miracle is divine order working in us at the right and perfect time to bring forth the talents and gifts in us that may have laid dormant for years. The Christ within is always working in the depths of our spiritual being..

 

 

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 12 Tuesday Will

March 14, 2017

Will

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read John 1:1-18.

The will is the executive power of the mind. The commandments of Jesus teach the Father’s will. Those who keep them are therefore at one with the will of God.  It is possible to get very close to the kingdom of heaven by doing good works and surrendering to Spirit the various faculties of the mind, but we can never fully enter into and abide in heaven, or divine harmony, without surrendering all that makes up the personality, of which the will is the center.  The will may be said to be the man, because it is the directive power that determines character formation. When man wills the will of God to be done, he forms spiritual character. The use of the regenerate will is for the sole purpose of spiritual unfoldment.  When the will of man adheres to wisdom faithfully, and carries out in its work the plans that are idealized in wisdom, it creates in man a consciousness of harmony and peace. Spirit breathes into such an individual continually the necessary inspiration and knowledge to give him superior understanding.  I bring the divine will to bear in my consciousness by understanding, by appropriating universal wisdom, by affirming, “Not my will, but thine, be done.”  God is potential, unformed will; man is manifest God will. I now link my will with the principle of divine force in order to develop superior executive capacity.  After this manner I am swiftly bringing forth faculties that under the slow action of mortality would take ages to develop.  I affirm: “The will of God is uppermost in my consciousness, and I am glorified in my understanding.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017
By Rev. Stan McNeese

The will of God directs, guides, and expresses through me and as me.

The will of man is a powerful force directing our energies into tremendous creativity and manifestation. But the outcome of that manifestation—how productive and loving it is—depends on whose will is being exerted.  In his book The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer writes, “Will is a real force that emanates from your being … The power of Self, when it is concentrated and directed into the physical, mental, or emotional realm, creates a force, and we call that force ‘will.’”  However, he goes on to say, “It’s amazing to see what we end up doing with our will. We actually assert our will in opposition to the flow of life.” Charles Fillmore makes strikingly similar comments in his book Keep a True Lent.  As I consider the power and force I have within me to direct energy, I am vigilant in embracing the fruits of the Spirit—love, peace, and joy. Through prayer and meditation, I remember my Truth and allow God to be God in and through me. I allow God’s will to be my will.

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.

Day 11 Monday Understanding

March 13, 2017

Understanding

From Keep A True Lent by Charles Fillmore

Read Luke 2:40:52.

Spiritual understanding is the ability of the mind to apprehend and realize the laws of thought and the relation of ideas one to another. It is that something through which we understand God and ourselves.  Understanding reveals that love and wisdom should work together, that power

should be expressed through love, and zeal should be tempered with wisdom.  Intellectual understanding comes first in the soul’s development, then a deeper understanding of Principle follows, until the whole man ripens into wisdom.  Those who are being educated in Truth through the power of the word will finally arrive at the place where the true light from Spirit will dawn on them, and they will see with spiritual understanding and have proof of the reality of the

Christ Mind.  I realize that God is supreme knowing. That in me which comprehends is understanding; it knows and compares in wisdom. Its comparisons are not made in the realm of form, but in the realm of ideas. Understanding is that in me which knows how to accomplish things. I claim my Christ understanding at all times.  If willfulness of the mortal tries to take over, I gently deny it power, and affirm for spiritual understanding. At all times I hold for absolute freedom in the Lord.  God is the one principle; we are all as free to use God as we are free to use the principle of mathematics or music. The principle never interferes, but if it is to be rightly applied, I must develop understanding.  I affirm: “Divine understanding in me unites with the Holy Spirit, and I always know what to do.”

 

From Be Ye Transformed  Lent 2017
By Rev. Dale Worley

I AM open to a deeper understanding of the Spirit of Truth within all people.

Following the events of September 11, 2001, people in Huntsville, Alabama, formed a group called 911: Respond to the Call. The group’s main function was to gather various faith-based organizations and go into the community to do service work on a weekend near 9/11 each year. A similar group called Congregations in Service has been working two weekends a year in Savannah, Georgia, for more than a decade. According to their website, “Congregations in Service began in 2004 with a simple mission—uniting people of different faiths to work together and lift up our community.”  These groups promote understanding among people of different backgrounds. It is easy to judge or even condemn others based on prejudice and preconceived ideas. However, when we take the time to know someone personally, and when we work for the common good with someone different from ourselves, we move into deeper understanding. We learn that on the inside we are all the same. We all have the same needs, wants, and desires. As we look past our differences and behold the Christ, the Spirit of Truth, in others, we quicken that presence within ourselves as well.

 

 

To download the booklet, Be Ye Transformed Lent 2017, published by Unity World Headquarters, click here.

To download the book, Keep A True Lent, by Charles Fillmore, click here.