![]() ![]() ![]() If you think that by your resistance you will eliminate it, think again. That is Godliness.”ġ0“Never resist anything. Life by its nature cannot have guarantees, or its whole purpose is thwarted.”ĩ“To live your life without expectation–without the need for specific results–that is freedom. You want rehearsals for a script that’s already been written. Opportunities to…be, an decide, Who You Really Are.”Ĩ“If you want guarantees in life, then you don’t want life. Cultivate the technique of seeing all problems as opportunities. Let’s just put some space between the w and the h in that word and you’ll that heaven is now…here.”ħ“Know and understand that there will be challenges and difficult times. Love is all there is.”Ħ“Heaven–as you call it–is nowhere. For you are the creator of your own reality, and life can show up in no other way for you than the way in which you think it will.”Ĥ“The purpose of a relationship is not to have another who might complete you but to have another with whom you might share your completeness.”ĥ“The laws are very simple: 1. In other words, God’s Son has saved you from what His Father did.”ģ“There is no coincidence, and nothing happens ‘by accident.’ Each event and adventure is called to your Self by your Self in order that you might create and experience Who You Really Are. This processthis extraordinary communicationbegan in 1992. He’s promised to show up, as She has the past two Easters, to begin another yearlong conversation. You are saying that My Son–who you call the One Perfect One–has saved you from your own imperfection–the imperfection that I gave you. Conversations with God an uncommon dialogue 1 It is Easter Sunday, 1994, and I am here, pen in hand, as instructed. You are saying then that, somewhere several thousand years into the world’s experience, I relented, saying that from then on you didn’t necessarily have to be good, you simply had to feel bad when you were not being good, and accept as your savior the One Being who could always be perfect, thus satisfying My hunger for perfection. You are saying that I, God, made inherently imperfect beings, then have demanded of them to be perfect, or face damnation. How can you think of wasting a moment doing something for a living you don’t like to do? What kind of a living is that? That is not a living, that is a dying!”Ģ“You are making a mockery of Me. I read these every morning and I would encourage you to do the same!ġ“Go ahead an do what you really love to do! Do nothing else! You have so little time. I like to think of it as god’s hypothetical edits to the incredibly skewed, modern interpretation of the ‘The Bible.’īelow I list my ten favorite quotes from Conversations with God. It is written from the point of view of god (but it’s not religion, so don’t scoff quite yet) telling man how he should live his life. It is Matthew's hope that this book will encourage you to learn to hear from God for yourself and encourage you to journal what God says to you each day.“ Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue“ by Neal Walsh is one of my favorite books of all time, hands down. ![]() Book 4 also takes on an additional element where Matthew and God not only converse with each other, but they also speak with the reader direct. Listen in on these conversations as God gets personal and emotional about the things that matter to him and that should ultimately matter to humanity. Peek inside the pages to see how God speaks to his friend who is interested in hearing his heart. God shares his heart with Matthew in a way that is raw, honest and candid. What follows is a number of intimate conversations with God. He sat down with the subjects covered in his previous book, "Jesus Speaking Today," and asked God to open up about them. Matthew Robert Payne did exactly that over the course of a month. Imagine if you could sit down and speak to God about a wide range of subjects that are helpful to the Christian faith and have him respond to you.
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