Wednesday, March 8, 2023

We are called to love one another unconditionally.


Would you know the Will of God for you? Ask it of me who knows it for you and you will find it. I will deny you nothing, as God denies me nothing. Ours is simply the journey back to God Who is our home. Whenever fear intrudes anywhere along the road to peace, it is because the ego has attempted to join the journey with us and cannot do so. Sensing defeat and angered by it, the ego regards itself as rejected and becomes retaliative. You are invulnerable to its retaliation because I am with you. On this journey you have chosen me as your companion instead of the ego. Do not attempt to hold on to both, or you will try to go in different directions and will lose the way. T-8.V.5:1-9

A Course in Miracles (p. 292). Foundation for Inner Peace. Kindle Edition. 


St. Paul writes in his letter to the Corintians, “If God is with you, who can be against you?” God’s will, as the Universalists teach us, is to love unconditionally. The ego tells us that unconditional love is insane and not to be trusted but to be feared. Jesus tells us that one way to love unconditionally is to join with him and ask him for his validation and support and encouragement.


In Unitarian Universalism some of us join together to accept one another and encourage spiritual growth. We do this by example in how we interact with each other not only in words.


Today it is suggested that we ask Jesus to help us love the people we come into contact with unconditionally.


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