"Faith without works is
dead." There is an eternal question we all must address: are we willing to go to any length for a
Spiritual awakening? No one can answer this question for another, and it is
only truly answered through our actions and regardless of path of enlightenment
chosen, one of the side effects of walking this path is often feeling unworthy,
the sense of "who am I" to suggest to others how to grow spiritually.
The adversary, Fear, will cajole us into inaction, to downplay the work we have
done, to soften the import of the truths we hold in our heart of hearts because
we are afraid of looking pompous or self-righteous.
We must turn the "who am
I" into "I am who" walks the path that leads to freedom, the
freedom from the bondage of self the
adversary revels in. Fear will bluff us into inaction, try to convince us the well-earned
lessons of our growth into warriors of the light somehow lack value, our
demonstrated freedom should be kept secret, lest we appear full of ourselves.
As Children Of The Light we must stand ready, available, to testify to the work
we have done and be counted, when asked. Will some, still locked in the bondage
of self, disparage, perhaps even attack us? Yes, but take heart, for this is
just another indication you are on the right path.
By stepping out in faith, trusting
in a Power Greater Than Ourselves as we have come to understand it, to use us as
instruments of Divine Love and Knowledge at whatever our current level of understanding
is, we can alleviate fear, pain and suffering for others and light the way for
those still lost in the bondage of self.
© Vincent Lee Jones Living In Spirit
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