God doesn’t break cosmic law, to do so would establish favoritism, a pecking order. No
one stands above another before God, all are loved equally, even though it may not appear so at times. Most go through life by self propulsion until some
hardship befalls. Being nominal believers they turn to prayer in
desperation and fear, seeking relief. Now if we are loved by God, a
love greater than a parent has for their child, why does God
seemingly not answer?
Consider the fast
food restaurant. We pull up to the speaker/microphone, place our order,
drive up to the window and get our food. Oh, that’s right; we have to
pay for the food before it is handed to us. What happens if we lack
sufficient funds? No food, we go hungry. The person holding our order
may love us and want with all their heart to give us the food since
clearly we are hungry, in need of relief, but they cannot. To do so
breaks the law and would be unfair to everyone else; other customers, fellow employees, the
restaurant owner, share holders and the community at large would
suffer, because if we get free food, why shouldn’t everyone? Providing something for nothing, based only on emotion, inevitably leads to anarchy, suffering and lack immanent.
God never says “no”, but He never will or even can answer a prayer that
will give prosperity to one if it brings poverty to another, peace to
one by causing turmoil to another. To do so breaks cosmic law, and since
He is the author of the law, He never breaks it. All prayers are
answered in the positive, but often because we have certain
expectations, based in self, we are unable to see God’s hand at work.
God is never unfair. If we have been busy living life secularly,
believing in God but doing little to demonstrate that belief, is it
really any surprise when we fail to demonstrate spiritually? Once again,
reaping and sowing in action. No real crop (practicing prayer and
meditation) was ever planted and now winter (trouble) has arrived and
the cupboard is bear. The Universe isn’t a fast food restaurant,
where if you have a credit card you can get your food on the promise of
future payment, God doesn’t take plastic. The promise of prayer and good works tomorrow is meaningless towards our demonstration today. Faith without works is dead.
Start today to plant the crop you wish to harvest, to stock your
cupboard for the inevitable winter days that come for all. To be clear:
We cannot live off of yesterdays work, what our cupboard is stocked with
is the truth of our relationship with and to God, that by doing HIS
work well TODAY, all our future needs will be met.
So, just for today Practice the Presence of God in every area of life.
Salute the spark of the Divine in all you meet. Forgive. Spend a few
minutes each day in prayer and meditation. Carry the Good News on your
face so that any who hunger can be filled. By planting and nurturing
this crop, we will never truly hunger, our cupboard always full, our good
works the demonstration of the Power within.
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