If you are willing to recognize your problems, you will recognize that you have
no problems. Your one central problem has been answered, and you have no other.
Therefore you must be at peace. Salvation does depend on recognizing this one
problem, and understanding that it has been solved. One problem--one solution.
Salvation is accomplished. Freedom from conflict has been given you. Accept that
fact, and you are ready to take your rightful place in God's plan for
salvation.
Your only problem has been solved! Repeat this over and over to yourself today,
with gratitude and conviction. You have recognized your only problem, opening
the way for the Holy Spirit to give you God's answer. You have laid deception
aside, and seen the light of truth. You have accepted salvation for yourself by
bringing the problem to the answer. And you can recognize the answer because the
problem has been identified.
You are entitled to peace today. A problem that has been resolved cannot trouble
you. Only be certain you do not forget that all problems are the same. Their
many forms will not deceive you while you remember this. One problem--one
solution. Accept the peace this simple statement brings.
In our longer practice periods today, we will claim the peace that must be ours
when the problem and the answer have been brought together. The problem must be
gone because God's answer cannot fail. Having recognized one, you have
recognized the other. The solution is inherent in the problem. You are answered
and have accepted the answer. You are saved.
Now let the peace that your acceptance brings be given you. Close your eyes and
receive your reward. Recognize that your problems have been solved. Recognize
that you are out of conflict, free and at peace. Above all, remember that you
have one problem and that the problem has one solution. It is in this that the
simplicity of salvation lies. It is because of this that it is guaranteed to
work.
Assure yourselves often today that your problems have been solved. Repeat the
idea with deep conviction as frequently as possible. And be particularly sure to
remember to apply the idea for today to any specific problem that may arise. Say
quickly:
"Let me recognize this problem has been solved."
Let us be determined not to collect
grievances today. Let us be determined to be free of problems that do not exist.
The means is simple honesty. Do not deceive yourself about what the problem is,
and you must recognize it has been solved.
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