Dear Spiritual Family,

In this video message, we focus on truth-based faith or as the subtitle reads, “Faith in the Word.” 

It’s been said that all of us have faith,  but is our faith placed in that which changes – here today and gone tomorrow – or that which is immutable, unchangeable, and eternal? Of course, our rational minds say, well of course, I want to have faith in what is true, what is lasting, and what is always to be counted on, i.e. faith in God and God’s “Word.” Our intentions are good. We want our focus to be on the high road that leads to living the greater life.  

Jesus spoke of faith in this way, “For truly I tell you, If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘move from here to there’ and it will move and nothing will be impossible to you.” He of course wasn’t talking about rearranging the earth’s landscape, his point was – have faith even if it appears to be small – there is great power in it if it is a true faith.

The “silent” part of our minds, what Dr. David Hawkins calls the 99%, knows the Truth (that we are to have faith in) but if we are only focused on and listening to the 1%, the voice of illusion, thinking that is what is true, we miss the great inspiration and insights that “wait” patiently for is in the silence. “Be still and know.”

The great teacher, Emmet Fox is quoted in today’s video message. In part, “The Law of Being is perfect harmony and that truth never changes, but man uses his free will to think wrongly and thus he builds up false conditions around him, and then he believes them to be real. They look real, and so he forgets that it was he himself who made them, and thus he bewitches himself.  Nevertheless, it is only an illusion, or a ‘spell’ and it can be broken by turning to God.”

By deepening our belief in, our faith in, God and God’s Word, we hasten the breaking of this spell. One pure and simple example of God’s Word is, “You, my beloved Child, are, have always been, and will always be the Christ and I love You eternally.”

In the message, you can experience what I, Rev. Steve, choose to call, A Reading of God’s Living Will.  In your willingness to develop a stronger and truer faith in What Is, we think you’ll find it helpful.

In closing, we have great faith in you, precious Sister, precious Brother. We are truly grateful for you as we behold the Christ You are – now and always.

We love You,    

Rev. Steve and Mary