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When rear ended by life, God provides

                      The Dealership  We all know the shock of being rear ended by unexpected trials in life, but there is hope! On May 27, 2026, very recently, I was rear ended hard! All kinds of emotions surfaced. I was concerned about the pain I was experiencing, but the emergency room said I had no broken bones, just very sore muscles.  Thank God! I had a 2015 vehicle with low mileage that ran great, so I wasn't motivated to seek out another car. Then my car was totaled, therefore I had to go find another one. I found one at the dealership with updated safety features and technology. This prompted me to think of God as the Dealership, as well as being the Creator and Owner. Here people depend on the salesperson and the mechanic to help move about in life. God contains all we need, that is, what people seek can be found in this "dealership". We all want to find something to take us from point A to point Z. From birth un...

God of the living

When we lose someone, we naturally think we cannot communicate with them ever again. But as I've mentioned before, we never die. As Jesus points out, God is not the God of the dead but of the living, for to Him all are alive (Matthew 22:32 and Luke 20:38). The 25 th of May will be 3 years since my beloved Michael transitioned to the hereafter.  I think of him and talk to him daily. If you've lost a beloved family member or friend, remember that they surround you and are very present in your life.  A couple of years ago, as I was missing Mike, I imagined him telling me the following, but anyone you've lost could be telling you this.                     In Grief It's been a bit since I left I know you are sad But trust that the Divine Energy  Will enfold you with grace And I will always be there I understand now All that we wondered about I am at peace, I am happy  I am here with you And I am watching over you If I cou...

Which road will I choose?

  "Enter through the narrow gate. The gate that leads to destruction is wide. The road is clear and many choose to travel it. But how narrow is the gate that leads to life, how rough the road and how few there are who find it." ~ Matthew 7:13-14        With these words Jesus is challenging us. The challenge is to choose life, as opposed to an easy yet destructive road that leads nowhere. He makes it clear that choosing life is difficult. Because to choose life, you must also choose to die, to let go. We all have an ego that cares about self only. We should strive to let go of our selfish nature so that we find our true self in God.      To let go is to let the ego die and allow our souls, our true identities, to flourish. But this is difficult as we cling to wanting to please the ego (thinking only of ourselves). This road leads us away from what is good and right. It's all a matter of choice. God does not force us to go to him, that is, to go tow...