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Faultless: Living in the Consciousness of Truth

 

Faultless: Awakening to the Consciousness of Truth

   John 18:38 presents a powerful moment in spiritual history:

Bright courtroom doors filled with light symbolizing truth and faultless consciousness


"Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto them, I find in him no fault at all." – John 18:38

   As this sacred narrative unfolds, Jesus moves from judgment hall to judgment hall. The ego represented by Pilate questions His identity. Jesus identifies Himself as a King whose kingdom is truth. Pilate asks, “What is truth?” Yet after scrutiny and interrogation, he declares, “I find in Him no fault at all.”

   This declaration reveals a profound dimension of consciousness: a state where no fault exists. Jesus, our Way-Shower, demonstrates what it means to live fully human and fully divine. Even under pressure, accusation, and legal examination, no basis for fault could be found.

   The invitation now is personal: Can you conceive of living a life without fault?

   To the natural mind, words like “faultless” or “blameless” may seem intimidating. Yet Scripture reminds us that God is able to do exceedingly and abundantly above all we ask or think, according to the power that works within us. To understand faultlessness, we must return to our origin.

   Firstly: God Is Faultless
   The journey cannot begin with the human ego. If you start with the physical self, you will see only mistakes, regrets, and imperfections. But spiritual things are spiritually discerned. The starting point must be God.

   God is Spirit. There is no fault, failure, or error in God. As a spiritual being made in the image and likeness of the Divine, your internal essence is faultless. While humanity may display temporary errors, divinity remains perfect, whole, and complete. When you align your Thoughts with this truth, you return to your spiritual origin.

   Secondly: Jesus Is Faultless
   Jesus, the pattern Son and firstborn among many brethren, demonstrated that faultless consciousness is attainable. Divinity manifested so fully through His humanity that even those searching for error found none.

   This is not about physical perfection. It is about a consciousness so aligned with God that others encounter the Presence. When your eyes become the eyes of God and your hands become the hands of God, you stop fault-finding and begin God-finding. Your Words begin to affirm goodness rather than highlight flaws.

   Thirdly: You Are Faultless
   The final revelation is deeply personal: from a divine perspective, there is no fault in you. You are perfect, whole, and complete exactly as you are in your spiritual essence.

   Love sustains this awareness. Love covers actions that were not the highest and the best. When love is greater than perceived imperfection, the only thing visible is God. As long as you remain critical of yourself, you will remain critical of others. But when you hold the vision of wholeness, you begin to live differently. Your Actions reflect peace, compassion, and stability.

   The journey to faultless consciousness requires shifting focus from the external to the internal. Recognize that God is faultless. Remember that Jesus demonstrated this reality. Then embrace the truth of your own divine nature.

   Everything in life becomes either a lesson or a blessing. When you stop fault-finding and start God-finding, you discover divine order everywhere. Look into the mirror and affirm the good within yourself. The I AM within you is without fault.

đź“– Reflection: Where in your life are you still focusing on faults instead of recognizing the divine wholeness within?

đź’ˇ Action Step: Stand before a mirror this week and affirm daily: “I AM whole. I AM complete. The Spirit within me is without fault.”

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