Along with gratitude
Along with gratitude comes a certain panic. What if I did not have Godwriting™? If I did not have Godwriting and Heavenletters™, what would I do in life? Yes, I confess, this is the turn my thoughts take.
What would I do when I got up in the morning? What would I rush to? What would give me the meaning in life that Heavenletters do?
This is not a freedom I want -- to get up in the morning and have a slew of idle activities to choose from.
I am so grateful to have Godwriting first. I would be lost without it. When I think of all the years I had without God -- well, it's a fearsome thought.
Of course, when my daughter was little, that was worth getting up for.
I suppose, in one way or another, we get up in the morning for God. What else is worth getting up for? To clean house?
Perhaps I have it wrong. Perhaps, we get up in the morning for God, and whatever we do, it is an offering to God. Yes, I think that's the thing. Even making a piece of toast is an offering to God. All we do is in service to God.
How deeply we desire meaning to our lives, isn't that so?
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Perhaps you would be giving workshops on how to divide seas and walk on water :-)) or ...you would just be the love that you are. since we are human beings and not human doings, JUST BE GOD'S CHILD ON EARTH, isn't that wonderful ?
love you.
Berit
IF!!! Gloria Your Love would have come to shine anyway, some how. So why worry about IF? Loving Berit can say it all so much better. Love you all Jack
Dear Gloria, there are few people in the world that have the privilege of being a God messenger in such an extensive way. God is rewriting the Bible through you! I understand your gratitude and we are also grateful to God to have the great opportunity of reading His daily message through your electronic pen.
The most important thing, for the rest of us, is to wake up every morning with the idea that we are as God created us, that we are perfect as we are in our imperfection and that whatever happens to us is always for the better if our first aim in life is to attain universal peace.
We are all equal, and this (will) come into light at the moment of the passage through the experience of death. We won't have access to computers, cosmic generators, books. We will just be facing God, our soul and our ego desperately struggling to survive its illusion of life. We'll have to learn to be the quiet spectator of our own death. Let us hope to be laughing spectators.
I love that expression Berit - human beings, not human doings!
I feel similar to Normand about Heavenletters - that their scope expands beyond what we know. It feels like Heavenletters and the story of Heavenletters will be known by many more of us.
Meaning is one of the names "it" is given. It has no names but some names get closer to it than others. The closest name, for me, is oneness; for others it may be love or god. Yes, waking up to remember oneness/love today. Not someday. Not even today really. Now. It's perfectly possible since we know everything anyway. Especially as there is no we and everything is everything else and everything untoward is really toward.
Your comment transcends, beloved Jochen. I love it. What a revelation. Yes, God is meaning. Oneness is meaning. Love is meaning.