Lent Series - The Atonement - Day 32

Today's reflection is on...

The Atonement

Today is the 32nd day in Lent.
This is entry number 37 in this series.

Today we look at The Atonement...

Thou art enthroned in me and I Am grateful. My Source of all Good is closer than my very breath. In Spirit I live and move and have my beingness and Spirit moves, lives, loves and has ITS Presence everywhere so also in me. Today and every day, walking in this awareness, I know that it is comfortably my true nature to say and display; I Am the Christ of God.

Closer than my very breath, You are. I Am still and I know the I Am I Am, the Christ I Am. I Am pulled into You and I rise. Pulled into Your Light, Love raises me, raises me. Grabbing Your hand I climb, above all the clouds and shadows I sail. This is the secret place of the Most High where I Am living with peace, wisdom, love and prosperity. In this Light, 'I Am' is the hand we grab, the hand we are. One.

At - One - Ment

Affirm: Within me is the unfailing abundance I seek. Nothing is lacking and I need not look outside myself for a source of good. There is One Source and from this Source my prosperity flows in perpetuity. Sharing and giving all that I Am magnetizes my condition. I live on purpose and my good, my abundance, my prosperity - flows ceaselessly under grace in perfect ways. In the silence, I Am grateful for my divine inheritance. I Am grateful for the Christ I Am.

- Stephen J. Kosmyna

I affirm: "The redeeming word of Jesus Christ, 'I Am the resurrection, and the life,' makes me whole and perfect."  - Charles Fillmore

The Scripture reading that Charles Fillmore suggests for today can be found right here: John 17:1-26.

In his classic work Keep a True Lent, Charles Fillmore offers daily words of inspiration to reflect on as we move ourselves towards our own resurrection day and the glorious celebration of Easter Sunday and all the newness of Life that it holds for all of us.

For those of you that would like to read along with the book you can find it here on line, just click here: Keep a True Lent