The longest eighteen inches in the world lies between the head and the heart,
intellect to faith. Speaking about God and spirituality, practicing
faith when the weather is calm is easy. Standing in faith when every
fiber of the carnal mind screams in opposition, isn’t. The back of every
American dollar bill reads “In God We Trust” but do we? The Great
Carpenter teaches that those who demonstrate faith in action build their
spiritual house/consciousness “upon a rock” while those who are
nominally Living on the Spiritual Basis build their “house” on sand “and great was the fall of it.”
It is easy to be spiritual, loving, gracious, etc when life is going
well. Just as you can build a structure on any ground as long as the sun
is shining, the wind nothing more than a breeze, but to do so in the
belief that conditions will never change is a fools errand, yet many do
this very thing with their spiritual house and then are devastated when
the rains come and the winds blow and their structure collapses,
compounding the error by then blaming God for the storm, forgetting
storms come for all, rain falling on the just and unjust equally. We
chose the materials our house is constructed of, the construction
practices employed, how well we adhere to the blueprints, for it matters
little the quality of the materials if they are poorly installed, the
blueprint ignored. The Good News is the Master Builder, God, will step
in at any point and set the project (our consciousness) right if we will
only place our trust in His guidance and unconditional love. By this
simple, but not easy, reliance on a power greater than ourselves our
structure is solidly built and able to withstand the inevitable
storms.
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