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Your Power Is in Your Being: Living from the Eternal “I AM”

 

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Your Power Is in Your Being

"I AM the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, who was, and who is to come, the Almighty." – Revelation 1:8 (KSB)

   People may become so focused on doing that they neglect the deeper truth of being. Yet true power does not arise from effort alone, it flows from alignment with the eternal presence within. One may align with divine beliefs and perceptions simply by being. Beyond current ways of viewing circumstances lies a deeper state of awareness. In this space, long-held beliefs can be released. One can learn to breathe, to rest in stillness, and to know the Divine beyond thoughts, emotions, and words.

   Being exists in the Divine, where we live, move, and have our being. One may move beyond reactions, behaviors, and emotional turbulence to simply be. Feelings may arise, yet they need not define us. One can allow them to pass and return to the truth of who one is.

The Power of Being

   Firstly, beyond beliefs and perceptions. Through stillness and awareness, people may transcend limiting beliefs. This is applied daily by pausing amid challenges, reconnecting with inner essence, and allowing peace and clarity to guide abundant living.

   Secondly, beyond thoughts and feelings. By observing thoughts and emotions without attachment, one taps into eternal presence. This practice releases emotional turbulence and supports balance in relationships and decisions.

   Thirdly, beyond words (theology) and actions (treatment). When speech and deeds align with Divine truth, life is elevated. Wholeness is embodied, healing is expressed, and purpose unfolds naturally.

   It is in the Divine that we live, move, and have our being.

"So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I will spit you out of my mouth." – Revelation 3:16 (KSB)

   The invitation is clear: do not live half-awake. Step fully into being. From this place, power flows effortlessly.

📖 Reflection: Where in your life have you been striving to do, rather than resting in who you already are in God?

💡 Action Step: Today, pause for three minutes in silence. Breathe deeply and affirm inwardly, “I AM present. I AM whole. I AM aligned.” Let your actions flow from this state of being.

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