Difference between revisions of "ACIM Workbook - Lesson 89"
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<center>''Behind this is a [[miracle]] to which I am entitled.''</center> | <center>''Behind this is a [[miracle]] to which I am entitled.''</center> | ||
− | <center>''Let me not hold a grievance against you, [name], but offer you the miracle that belongs to you instead.''</center> | + | <center>''Let me not hold a grievance against you, [name],''</center> |
+ | <center>''but offer you the miracle that belongs to you instead.''</center> | ||
<center>''Seen truly, this offers me a miracle.''</center> | <center>''Seen truly, this offers me a miracle.''</center> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:12, 28 October 2014
These are our review ideas for today:
I am entitled to miracles.
I am entitled to miracles because I am under no laws but God's. His laws release me from all grievances, and replace them with miracles. And I would accept the miracles in place of the grievances, which are but illusions that hide the miracles beyond. Now I would accept only what the laws of God entitle me to have, that I may use it on behalf of the function He has given me.
You might use these suggestions for specific applications of this idea:
Let miracles replace all grievances.
By this idea do I unite my will with the Holy Spirit's, and perceive them as one. By this idea do I accept my release from hell. By this idea do I express my willingness to have all my illusions be replaced with truth, according to God's plan for my salvation. I would make no exceptions and no substitutes. I want all of Heaven and only Heaven, as God wills me to have.
Useful specific forms for applying this idea would be: