Is there anything greater than God?

Let’s look at it. Is fear greater than God?

Have we put fear above God? Have we put sickness and disease above God?

We’re going to be talking about misusing the name of God. Our perception will be determined by your reception. How you perceive God and yourself will determine who you are – your identity and purpose. It will determine your world view. It will determine how you perceive others.

What are you receiving? How are you dialing into to the ideas going through your head now?

What you believe you empower. If you believe a lie, you empower the lie. If you believe the truth, you empower the truth. Fear distorts your perception. Your perception be determined by your reception so if you’re receiving fear, it’s going to distort your perception – and you start believing that.

In our podcast we talk about “I am … Hello my name is I am” Yahweh is God’s name. I am is God’s way. I am the image and likeness of God so the “I am” statement is one of the most powerful spiritual technologies we have.

Now, we can misuse it too – saying I am sick; I am afraid I am tired, I am unworthy – this is not harmless self talk. It is misusing the name of God when we say I’m afraid; I’m sick; I’m afraid; I’m tired. This is misusing the “I am.” God said “Let Us make man make man in our image and likeness.” And so we are – “I am” – the image and likeness of God.

Fear distorts perception. When we forget union, we see enemies instead of divine image-bearers – the image and likeness of God. Fear is projected into the world as evil.

“You then live in fear, judgment, conflict and suffering.”

Fear and suffering are not from God but flow from separation consciousness.

What we see also is that more than one source. Duality is the belief that there are two or more powers in the universe – opposing forces that exist in tension. God versus satan, good versus evil, spirit versus flesh, heaven versus earth, light versus darkness, self versus other.

Evil is not a force but a belief in duality. Where there are two, conflict arises. Where there is one, peace reigns. In dualistic thought, reality is fragmented. You are here and God is over there. Some people are good, others are evil. Some situations are divine, others demonic. Evil is not a force but a false belief in duality – more than one source there.

There is one source. One God. The Creator. That divine nature lives inside of us.

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