It is not
difficult to understand the reasons why you do not ask the Holy Spirit to solve
all problems for you. He has not a greater difficulty in resolving some than
others. Every problem is the same to Him, because each one is solved in just
the same respect, and through the same approach. The aspects that need solving
do not change, whatever form the problem seems to take. A problem can appear in
many forms, and it will do so while the problem lasts. It serves no purpose to
attempt to solve it in a special form. It will recur, and then recur again and
yet again, until it has been answered for all time, and will not rise again in any
form. And only then are you released from it.
The Holy Spirit offers you release from every problem
that you think you have. They are the same to Him, because each one, regardless
of the form it seems to take, is a demand that someone suffer loss, and make a
sacrifice that you might gain. And, when the situation is worked out so no-one loses,
is the problem gone, because it was an error in perception, which now has been
corrected. One mistake is not more difficult for Him to bring to truth than is
another. For there is but one mistake; the whole idea that loss is possible,
and could result in gain for anyone. If this were true, then God would be
unfair; sin would be possible, attack be justified, and vengeance fair. This one
mistake, in any form, has one correction. There is no loss; to think there is,
is a mistake.
You have no problems, though you think you have. And
yet you could not think so, if you saw them vanish one by one, without regard
to size, complexity, or place and time, or any attribute which you perceive
that makes each one seem different from the rest. Think not the limits you impose
on what you see can limit God in any way. The miracle of justice can correct all
errors. Every problem is an error. It does injustice to the Son of God, and
therefore is not true. The Holy Spirit does not evaluate injustices as great or
small, or more or less. They have no properties to Him. They are mistakes from
which the Son of God is suffering, but needlessly. And so He takes the thorns
and nails away. He does not pause to judge whether the hurt be large or little.
He makes but one judgment; that to hurt God's Son must be unfair, and therefore
is not so.
You who believe
it safe to give but some mistakes to be corrected while you keep the others to
yourself, remember this: Justice is total. There is no such thing as partial
justice. If the Son of God is guilty then is he condemned, and he deserves no
mercy from the God of justice. But ask not God to punish him because you find
him guilty, and would have him die. God offers you the means to see his
innocence. Would it be fair to punish him because you will not look at what is
there to see? Each time you keep a problem for yourself to solve, or judge that
it is one which has no resolution, you have made it great, and past the hope of
healing. You deny the miracle of justice can be fair.
If God is just, then can there be no problems that
justice cannot solve. But you believe that some injustices are fair and good,
and necessary to preserve yourself. It is these problems that you think are
great, and cannot be resolved. For there are those you want to suffer loss, and
no-one whom you wish to be preserved from sacrifice entirely. Consider once
again your special function. One is given you to see in him his perfect
sinlessness. And you will ask no sacrifice of him, because you could not will
he suffer loss. The miracle of justice you call forth will rest on you as
surely as on him. Nor will the Holy Spirit be content until it is received by
everyone. For what you give to Him is everyone's, and by your giving it can He
ensure that everyone receives it equally.
Think, then, how great your own release will be, when
you are willing to receive correction for all your problems. You will not keep
one , for pain in any form you will not want. And you will see each little hurt
resolved before the Holy Spirit's gentle sight. For all of them are little in
His sight and worth no more than just a tiny sigh before they disappear, to be
forever undone and unremembered. What seemed once to be a special
problem, a mistake without a remedy, or an affliction without a cure, has been
transformed into a universal blessing. Sacrifice is gone. And in its place, the
Love of God can be remembered, and will shine away all memory of sacrifice and
loss.
He cannot be remembered until justice is loved instead of feared. He cannot be unjust to anyone or anything, because He knows that everything that is belongs to Him, and will forever be as He created it. Nothing He loves but must be sinless and beyond attack. Your special function opens wide the door beyond which is the memory of His Love kept perfectly intact and undefiled. And all you need to do is but to wish that Heaven be given you instead of hell, and every bolt and barrier that seems to hold the door securely barred and locked, will merely fall away, and disappear. For it is not your Father's Will that you should offer or receive less than He gave, when He created you in perfect Love.
From ACIM, CHAPTER 26



Since I am on lession 151 today (All things are echoes of the Voice for God), this post really spoke to me this morning. In this world of illusions, it can be easy to forget Him, and get lost in "problems". This is a great reminder that all we need to do is to offer our thoughts to Him willingly, that our perceptions may be transformed. Thank you for sharing this material. God Bless.
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