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Sunday, February 11th
Jer. 17:5-10. 1 Cor. 15:12-20. Luke 6:17-26

Through poverty of spirit the Word is able to communicate. And poverty is gained through silence and through openness to all the Father would pour into the committed soul. Regular meditation and contemplation prepare the heart and mind for Love to enter and, according to the measure of commitment, make His home within the soul.

This is the way of life to which the Father calls each one of His beloved sons and daughters. Children and the single-minded and those who find conceptual thought beyond them can most easily perceive the truth behind all life as they are given the strength and power to walk in it. The intellectual find more difficult the way of single-mindedness and purity of heart and mind. But it is given as it is sought in faithfulness and self-giving to their loving Heavenly Father in the light and power of Our redeeming , sanctifying love .

Daily pursue the way of contemplation through every avenue of beauty, truth and love. And never fail to visit daily that creative pool of silence where the Father reigns in love.