Excerpt from Who Am I?
We are daringly saying that wherever there is a need, small or great, wherever there is a disturbed or tragic situation, God is not just looking on and to be called upon to intervene. No, God is the Real One right in the situation, and it is only His distorted clothing; and we preserve the clothing by believing it to be real.
Now in utmost simplicity, without changing an outward thing, let us transfer our believings. That’s all. Let us deliverately affirm, against all appearance, that this is not the difficulty it appears to be. Instead of looking at the situation, let us look through–to God, again not afar off, but the very situation being He in disguise. He with supply, He with solution, He with ch ange, where we only see the opposite.
–From Who Am I?
More Articles from The Intercessor, Vol 13 No 4
- What is this Human Self of Ours?
- Editor’s Note
- Moments with Meryl
- A Look at a Book
- Body, Soul & Spirit
- 1997 Irish Conference Report
- Zerubbabel Focus: Living Links
- Excerpt from Who Am I?
- Summer Camp: Moving Forward
- Z-Youth at Camp
- From Fear to Feedom
- Questions & Answers
- Tape Talk
- Area Fellowship News: Wisconsin Fellowship
- Excerpt from Who Am I?
- The Mailbox
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- Words to Live By…