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The Consciousness of Transition: Philippians 3:10 and the Power of Resurrection Living

  The Consciousness of Transition: Living Beyond the Fear of Death \    The Consciousness of Transition emerges powerfully from Philippians 3:10 (KJV), where the Apostle Paul expresses a deep spiritual longing: "That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death." – Philippians 3:10    Paul’s desire was not merely intellectual knowledge of Christ but intimate, experiential knowing through resurrection power, shared sufferings, and conformity to His death. This passage invites believers into a transformative relationship where Jesus, the Way Shower, demonstrates what it means to live fully human and fully divine even through the consciousness of transition.    In many New Thought teachings since the late 1990s, the word “transition” has replaced the word “death.” This language shift reflects an expanded awareness. Transition is not an ending, it ...
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Jesus the Way Shower: Understanding Savior, Christ, Lord, King, and Divine Identity

Jesus the Way Shower: Understanding Savior, Christ, Lord, King, and Divine Identity Why do we say “Way Shower” when speaking of Jesus? The term captures the fullness of who He is beyond traditional titles. Jesus does not merely tell us the way—He demonstrates it. He reveals the path to the Father and awakens us to our divine potential. As both fully human and fully divine, He models what life aligned with God truly looks like.    This understanding grows as we move from worldly awareness, through church understanding, and into kingdom awareness . In this expanded consciousness, our knowledge of Jesus deepens dimension by dimension. As revelation increases, so does our awareness of who we are called to become in following Him. "I am the way, the truth, and the life." – John 14:6    First Dimension: Jesus as Savior    When we call Jesus the Way Shower, we first acknowledge Him as Savior . He saves us from sin and awakens us to our ...

Affirmations as Prayer: Unlocking the Power of the Tongue

  Affirmations as Prayer: Unlocking the Power of the Tongue     “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” ( Proverbs 18:21 ) This powerful scripture reveals the creative authority carried in our words. Affirmations are not merely positive statements; they are intentional prayers that shape our experiences. When rooted in divine truth, spoken words become instruments of transformation, cultivating life rather than limitation.     First, begin with Scripture. Affirmations as prayer must be grounded in the Word of God rather than fluctuating emotions or changing circumstances. The timeless truths of the Bible provide an unshakable foundation. Speak the Scriptures aloud. Apply them personally. Declare them into your present situation. When we affirm what God has already declared, we establish our consciousness in divine truth. The Word remains enduring and authoritative, and our alignment with it anch...

The Great Alarm Clock: Awakening to God’s Unbreakable Love

  The Great Alarm Clock: Awakening to God’s Unbreakable Love Romans 8 offers one of the most triumphant declarations in all of Scripture—a bold affirmation of our unbreakable connection to God’s love through Christ. "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." – Romans 8:38–39 (NIV)    Jesus serves as the means, vehicle, and method by which awakening occurs. Like an alarm clock that allows peaceful rest because we trust it will sound at the appointed time, Christ enables us to rest in assurance knowing awakening is certain. First: The Great Alarm Clock Awakens Us from the Nightmare    Before awakening, many lives resemble one long nightmare marked by abuse, guilt, shame, condemnation, lack, pain, disappointment, frustra...

Serving from the Saucer: Living and Giving from Overflow

  Serving from the Saucer: Living and Giving from Overflow Psalm 23 gives us one of the most powerful images of divine provision and abundance. It reminds us that God does not merely sustain us—He overflows us. "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows." – Psalm 23:5 (NIV)    This message centers on a simple but transformative principle: serve from the saucer, not from the cup. In other words, serve from overflow not from depletion.    Your life is like a vessel that God fills abundantly. Everything within your personal cup or bottle is needed for your own sustenance and well-being. Service flows best from what spills over, from what is more than enough. First: Do Not Serve from an Empty Bottle    When a bottle is empty, nothing remains to offer no matter how attractive the label or appearance. The world is thirsty for living water. Jesus described Himself as t...

I Have the Mind of Christ: Living in Higher Consciousness Through Philippians 2:5

  I Have the Mind of Christ: Living in Higher Consciousness Through Philippians 2:5 “I have the mind of Christ.” This powerful declaration is rooted in Philippians 2:5 and invites every believer into a higher way of thinking and living. "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." – Philippians 2:5    The key affirmation for this teaching is: I am letting the mind of Christ be in me. The Apostle Paul further declares: "But we have the mind of Christ." – 1 Corinthians 2:16    This mindset is not something we struggle to obtain. It is already available through the Holy Spirit and spiritual alignment. The invitation is not to manufacture divine thought, but to allow it. First: The Old Testament Reality    Under the Old Covenant, it was not possible to operate with the mind of Christ because a clear separation existed between God’s thoughts and human thoughts. "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither...

All God’s Children: One Father, One Family, One Divine Source

  All God’s Children: One Father, One Family, One Divine Source "One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all." – Ephesians 4:6    From a Kingdom perspective, every human being is God’s beloved offspring. This understanding differs from some traditional teachings that suggest individuals become children of God only after salvation, baptism, or being born again. Instead, the Kingdom view affirms that everyone has always been God’s child .    All people are spiritual beings created in the image and likeness of God perfect, whole, and complete in their true nature. This divine identity applies to all humanity, all creation, and all life forms. Created Human and Divine    Humanity reflects both earth and heaven. Scripture tells us that God formed humanity from the dust of the ground and breathed into humanity the breath of life. The earth provides the physical aspect, while the breath of God imparts d...