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'''Let me recognize the problem so it can be solved.'''
 
'''Let me recognize the problem so it can be solved.'''
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Let me realize today that the problem is always some form of grievance that I would cherish. Let me also understand that the solution is always a miracle with which I let the grievance be replaced. Today I would remember the simplicity of salvation by reinforcing the lesson that there is one problem and one solution. The problem is a grievance; the solution is a miracle. And I invite the solution to come to me through my forgiveness of the grievance, and my welcome of the miracle that takes its place.
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Let me [[realize]] today that the [[problem]] is always some form of [[grievance]] that I would cherish. Let me also [[understand]] that the solution is always a miracle with which I let the grievance be replaced. Today I would remember the [[simplicity]] of [[salvation]] by reinforcing the lesson that there is one problem and one solution. The problem is a grievance; the solution is a [[miracle]]. And I invite the solution to come to me through my [[forgiveness]] of the grievance, and my welcome of the miracle that takes its place.
    
Specific applications of this idea might be in these forms:
 
Specific applications of this idea might be in these forms:
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'''Let me recognize my problems have been solved.'''
 
'''Let me recognize my problems have been solved.'''
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I seem to have problems only because I am misusing time. I believe that the problem comes first, and time must elapse before it can be worked out. I do not see the problem and the answer as simultaneous in their occurrence. That is because I do not yet realize that God has placed the answer together with the problem, so that they cannot be separated by time. The Holy Spirit will teach me this, if I will let Him. And I will understand it is impossible that I could have a problem which has not been solved already.
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I seem to have [[problems]] only because I am misusing time. I believe that the problem comes first, and [[time]] must elapse before it can be worked out. I do not see the problem and the answer as [[simultaneous]] in their occurrence. That is because I do not yet realize that [[God]] has placed the answer together with the problem, so that they cannot be separated by time. The [[Holy Spirit]] will teach me this, if I will let Him. And I will [[understand]] it is impossible that I could have a problem which has not been solved already.
    
These forms of the idea will be useful for specific applications:
 
These forms of the idea will be useful for specific applications: