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My life overflows with God's good. I am free.
I am making room for the expected and unexpected good in my life. I look forward to adopting new behaviors-patterns of living, giving, and receiving. I realize that to be free, I do not just release old negative surroundings or relationships. I also release any tendency to respond to new surroundings and relationships in old negative ways.
From a viewpoint of positive responses and expectations, I accept God's good. In every area of living, I am prepared to experience God's power as renewal and strength. I am ready to experience refreshing choices, innovative communication, limitless ways to appreciate and be appreciated. My life overflows with God’s good. I am free.
"No one sews a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old cloak, for the patch pulls away from the cloak, and a worse tear is made. Neither is new wine put into old wineskins; otherwise, the skins burst, and the wine is spilled."—Matthew 9:16-17

Posted by sunbeam at 03:13 PM | Comments (1)


Posted by sunbeam at January 26, 2007 03:13 PM

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Your honesty and depth are always appreciated. Being in transition is to be in a state of limbo. As the wineskin verse explains, the old ways will no longer work with the new paths. When the new is not yet solid and tangible, or not yet paying off, we are floating from one place to the next with nothing to hold on to that we can directly perceive. That is where your faith comes in. It is easy to be spiritual when everything is organized and going well, yet I can see that you are still exersizing your faith in this testing time. Sometimes 'retreating inward' is the only way we can shut out the opinions of others... the outside noise... so that we can really hear what our inner voice (our connection with God) is saying. I identify with you.. your affirmations are totally on point.

You don't have to post this I just wanted to respond to this entry... it struck a chord in me. Thank you.

Posted by: mystikka at January 28, 2007 07:48 PM

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