Bridge-Builders
After reading my uncle’s sermon he wrote in the early 1990’s with no title, one thing struck me when I was done. When young children say “I love you” we feel that unconditional love. We smile, we want to hear it often. The innocence of children’s love hits our soul and body, both of which are created with Divine Energy.
His sermon was about us being bridge-builders, Pontifix in Latin. In church there is one that is called pastor, priest, clergyman; however, my uncle was telling his congregation that they are all bridge-builders. There is always a boss, leader, organizer, manager when it comes to a group of people that come together to accomplish a mission, project, goal. In church, we assume that if we sit and listen to the man or woman behind the podium, that the bridge-builder is that ONE person. We are there to take note and learn from the passages and the sermon. The faithful one is that one behind the podium and we are lucky to be in the presence of that person for an hour.
Although in this sermon, he was trying to get across that the members of the church are the faithful, caring, compassionate and to carry their faith outside of the church. For example, I have noticed that prayer is stronger in numbers. Prayer trees and prayer chests are very powerful. Not just one person is praying for what needs to happen, multiple people are giving their hearts and expressing their faith for that one person. The outcomes are amazing. The healing and the outcomes that people have are incredible.
To help with building the bridge with Divine God, faith needs to be present. One does not have to attend church to have faith. I have noticed that faith in our family is passed on through our DNA. My grandmother’s father’s side of the family was faithful in the Lord. My uncle is not the only one that chose to be a pastor. My grandmother’s sister’s granddaughter is a Unity pastor. I found my faith again after 15 years of not attending church. When I started going again, I realized I had shut God out of my life. I was depressed, lost and feeling hopeless. I would sit in church every Sunday and tears would roll down my face. I realized after being attuned to Reiki (channeling Divine Energy) that when tears rolled down my face like that I was in the presence of Divine God. It wasn’t crying per say, it was tears. Tears cleanse the soul; eyes are the gateway to the soul and when touched by Divine God tears form. My faith week after week was becoming strong again. I felt happier, laughter came back, and I realized that without Divine God, my heart wasn’t full of grace.
Grace was spoken throughout my uncle’s sermon as well. By the Grace of Divine God, we are forgiven. The word Grace is present not love. Grace has a whole other depth to it. My uncle wrote “the cross is where God’s Grace meets human sin. The cross is the bridge where Christ meet us in our division of body-mind-spirit which is called sin.” Sin is not all the bad things we do, for those are forgiven by Divine God; sin is when we separate ourselves from our Divine Soul and are not connected to our Divinity. I was sinning when I was not in faith. To experience Grace, Faith must be present. Our connection to our Divinity is the way to experiencing synchronicities and from there we have synergy.
We are a creation of Divine Energy. The Faith that we have helps keep that Divine Energy flowing throughout our body and soul. My services and tools I provide help reconnect and manage Divine Energy that surrounds our being. That feeling of connection is so important to not just our humanity, it also is necessary for our planet to survive as well.
I can bridge that connection and help build up the grace and faith needed to survive amongst this planet we call Earth.
God Bless
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