“What is impossible with men is possible with God.” – Luke 18:27
Several months ago I began
reading, in earnest, the most recently published book by Lakewood Church Pastor
and bestselling author, Joel Osteen. The
book is entitled, Break Out: Five Ways To
Go Beyond Your Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life. At the time, I used the book as inspiration
for several Sunday morning lessons. My
intention was to do a several week series based on the book; however, other
more immediate topics of concern and interest for the church came up and I
decided to delay that series. Today, as
I was considering my lesson for this coming Sunday and considering the
possibility of introducing a series on prosperity, I was reminded of Mr. Osteen’s
book. So, as I exercised on the
elliptical machine at the gym this morning, I began listening, once again, to
the recorded version of the book. And,
as before, I felt moved and enlivened as I listened to Mr. Osteen’s message.
Mr. Osteen inspires and
encourages with the message that our first “Break
Out” must occur within our own minds: "When you break through in your
mind, believing you can rise higher and overcome obstacles, then God will
unleash the power within that will enable you to go beyond the ordinary into
the extraordinary life you were designed to live."
On the surface it sounds like
a message that one might hear from any Unity or other New Thought teacher. However, what strikes me about Mr. Osteen’s
message, and it is not in alignment with our teaching, is his reference to a
God somewhere ‘out there’ who is eagerly waiting to bless us, provided we
increase our faith by utilizing the five practices outlined in his book. Further, that “he” (God) will take us beyond
our own self-imposed limitations provided that we put him first. Mr. Osteen says that God will “favor” us by
taking us beyond our current condition, whether physical, financial,
relational, or other. It seems evident
that his message is that when we win God’s favor “He” will reach down and
perform a miracle for us. As evidence
for his assertion, Osteen cites examples of physical healings, job promotions,
unexpected encounters that lead to increased prosperity or notoriety, as well
as others. His message speaks of a capricious
deity whom we spur into action through our devoted worship.
I
would be in complete agreement with Mr. Osteen if he had instead stated, “When
you break through in your mind, believing you can rise higher and overcome
obstacles, God, the power within, will be unleashed enabling you to go beyond
the ordinary into the extraordinary life you were designed to live.” In Unity we teach that God is “the power
within,” and that power is unleashed when we release our resistance to it.
As Unity minister and author,
Eric Butterworth, states in Spiritual
Economics,
“The important Truth is that you are a spiritual being with the Allness of Infinite Mind within you. Whatever your need may be, the answer is not to get God to give you more through some divine slight-of-hand process, but rather to uncover and release your own “imprisoned splendor.”
The
God of our understanding does not perform miracles, if by ‘miracles’ we mean
physical demonstrations that supersede Spiritual and Universal Laws, nor does
God “favor” one person over another.
Each of us has the power within that when realized, activated and
released will produce demonstrations, in alignment with Law, that others may
see and call “miracles.” However, we
will know as the Master Teacher, Jesus stated, “It is the Father within that
does the work.” Charles Fillmore, the co-founder of Unity, stated,
“All true action is governed by law. Nothing just happens. There are no miracles. There is no such thing as luck. Nothing comes by chance. All happenings are the result of cause and can be explained under the law of cause and effect.”
While I deeply respect Joel
Osteen, and what he presents in his book
as “Five Ways To Go Beyond Your
Barriers and Live an Extraordinary Life,” I propose that Unity also provides
us with five ways to increase our faith and move beyond our self-imposed
limitations and live life extraordinarily: they are known as the Five Basic
Principles of Unity. Although they are not
traditionally presented as action steps, these five truths can serve as guiding
principles for our lives if we know how to put them into practice.
I would like to offer the
following restatement of the five basic principles of Unity as positive action statements. Each is followed by an affirmation I offer that
may help us make them an integral part of our daily spiritual practice thereby
unleashing our “imprisoned splendor” and allowing us to live extraordinary
lives.
Please note that ‘Good’ as
used here is not an evaluative word, as in ‘good or bad’; nor is it meant to
represent anything of form, as in “goods” that we might receive. Instead, it is used to represent the nature
of the Divine.
First –Dare Bravely to believe
that there is only God, the Absolute Good, and none besides God.
I believe that there is one power and one presence. I believe that the nature of that power and presence is absolute beauty, order, life, harmony, love, unity, abundance, and all the Good that I can imagine. I believe! I release my unbelief.
Second –Claim Unabashedly
the Truth of your Divine nature.
I am created in the image and likeness of the one power and one presence endowed with its nature; therefore, God is all the Good that I am.
Third - Believe Fearlessly
that you experience life according to the thoughts you think.
I consciously choose to release all limiting thoughts and choose positive, constructive thoughts that allow manifestations of Good in my life. I make conscious choices that support my well-being – physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. I actively practice Self Love and acceptance.
Fourth – Claim Boldly through the
practice of affirmative prayer that only Good manifests in your life experience.
Through the power of prayer, I claim my Good and I open to the flow of Divine Spirit and Substance in and as my life.
Fifth – Give Courageously from
the awareness that God, the Absolute Good, is all that I am and all that I have
to give and all that I am open to receive.
I give freely from the eternal fount of Divine Substance and Supply. I know that as I give, I receive. I trust that I cannot out-give, nor can I ever deplete the one Source of all that I am.
I encourage us all to look at
the Five Basic Principles, not as simply a stated belief system of the Unity
movement, but as universal truth principles that can serve as spiritual
practices for increasing our faith and expanding our consciousness so that we
may rise above what we perceive as obstacles and live fully empowered and
extraordinary lives manifesting so-called miracles every day.
Unleash your “imprisoned
splendor” and shine!
Hi David, you seem like a nice bloke. Did you seriously receive a letter recently from an Independent Baptist nut job recently telling you that you are going to Hell ??? Wow the things you find on the net.
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