Monday, January 18, 2021
I lie prostrate in the dust; give me life . . . I disclosed my ways and you answered me . . . you open my docile heart . . .
We find ourselves at our lowest ebb; we see the abyss yawning before us . . . and yet we know that God is with us; we know that God has the power to do the impossible with, and for, and in each of us.
God says: You may see your world as hostile and lacking nourishment yet what I see is a universe of hearts and souls. When you bring me your dreams I dream them with you. When you bring me your pain I suffer with you. When you bring me your joy I celebrate with you.
We must strive to be open and vulnerable to God. We must put aside our reliance on self rather than God. And we must be willing to dream what at first seems impossible.
Today we reflect on the fourth lesson in Psalm 119. It is a reminder that with God all things are possible. Tomorrow, He.
Jesus said to them: If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, “Move from here to there”, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you. (Matthew 17:20)
To learn more about the importance of the Hebrew letter Daleth, click on the word or the image above, or go to: http://gnosticteachings.org/courses/alphabet-of-kabbalah/716-daleth.html and http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-meir/381626970/
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