St. Johnstide,
John 3: 22-33 (adapted from Madsen)
St. John the Baptist Church in Jordan |
Then a dispute arose between the disciples of John
and the Jews about the path of purification. And they came to John and said to
him, “Master, he who came to you beyond the Jordan, to whom you bore witness –
here he is, baptizing, and everyone is going to him.”
John answered, “No human being can grasp spiritual
power for himself that is not given to him from the higher worlds. You
yourselves can testify that I said, ‘I am not the Christ, but I have been sent
before him.’
Carolsfeld |
He who descends from above, out of the spiritual
world, is elevated above all beings of the earth. Whoever is only of the earth,
whose being arises from the earthly, his word is also earthbound.
He who comes from the heavens is elevated above all
who have arisen from the earthly. What he has seen and heard in the world of
the spirit, to that he can bear direct witness, but no one accepts his
testimony.
But whoever accepts his testimony, sets his seal to
this: that God is Truth[that there is
no higher truth than the reality of God].
1st
St. Johnstide
June 30, 2019
John 3:22-33
Pollen Cloud |
Gratitude is
the opening of our hearts, the blossoming of our souls. Warmly felt gratitude
is an invisible spiritual substance that rises upward toward the Spirit Sun.
His spirit light weaves into this substance of gratitude, enlivens and transforms it. Our
gratitude returns to earth, transformed, as His power of light and life and
love. Like pollen my prayers of gratitude, do not return to me; they enliven
others. And it is the prayers of others that enliven me. Christ’s power in human
hearts is what gives us all a future.
The Baptism of Christ, from Berry's Book of Hours |
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