Be
a peacemaker!
August 27, 2002
NOTE from Kim:
[Text in brackets are my explanatory notes].
Please
note that most of what was given to me in these messages applies to
everyone walking the path of personal Christhood.
Jesus:
You are meant to be one of the peacemakers on the earth—for the
earth. This does not mean keeping peace by appeasing people or being
non-assertive. It means a living, vibrant, God-victorious peace that
never avoids a challenge. A peace based on love and truth that overcomes
all hatred and illusion—only then can there be true peace.
This means that you must be ready to challenge error and be assertive
in doing so. It means bringing peace by bringing a higher understanding
through the flame of loving truth. Truth which makes people realize
the folly of their ways and the need to reach for a higher understanding.
Love which consumes all warring and the warring in the members, both
within the individual and within the body of God on earth. This is what
Solomon did with wisdom, but in this age and through the flame of loving
truth, much more can be accomplished by God.
Be not the doer, because trying to do so will rob you of your inner
peace. Only when you know and fully accept that God is the doer, can
you be at peace within yourself. And how can you be a peacemaker if
you have no peace within yourself?
This is why you must maintain balance, so that you can maintain inner
peace at all times, no matter what happens around you. When you are
the brother of the Prince of Peace and have his presence over you, how
could anything disturb your inner peace? How could you need or want?
Accept that I, Jesus, can fill all of your needs, both worldly and spiritual.
I had the abundant life, and I am willing to give it to you. You do
not need to earn it; you simply need to accept it.
Affirm:
In the name Jesus
Christ, I accept the abundant life manifest now. Peace be still.
(4X)
Then, focus your attention
beyond all limitation.
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