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A Course In Miracles: CHAPTER 7: THE GIFTS OF THE KINGDOM

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A Course In Miracles 

CHAPTER 7: THE GIFTS OF THE KINGDOM

I. The Last Step

 

            “You communicate fully with God, as He does with you.  This is an ongoing process in which you share, and because you share it, you are inspired to create like God.  Yet in creation you are not in a reciprocal relation to God, since He created you but you did not create Him.  I have already told you that only in this respect your creative power differs from His.”  (1:2-5)

 

            “If you created God and He created you, the Kingdom could not increase through its own creative thought.  Creation would therefore be limited, and you would not be co-creator with God.  As God’s creative Thought proceeds from Him to you, so must your creative thought proceed from you to your creations.  Only in this way can all creative power extend outward.” (2:1-4)

 

            “Love extends outward simply because it cannot be contained.”  (3:4)

 

            “The ego, on the other hand, always demands reciprocal rights, because it is competitive rather than loving.”  (4:1)

 

            “I gave only love to the Kingdom because I believed that was what I was.”  (5:1)

 

            “To think like God is to share His certainty of what you are, and to create like Him is to share the perfect Love He shares with you.”  (6:1)

 

            “I have said that the last step in the reawakening of knowledge is taken by God.  This is true, but it is hard to explain in words because words are symbols, and nothing that is true need be explained.”  (6:3-4)

 

            “God does not take steps, because His accomplishments are not gradual.”  (7:1)

 

            “The “last step” that God will take was therefore true in the beginning, is true now, and will be true forever.  What is timeless is always there, because its being is eternally changeless.”  (7:8-9)

 

In summary, section 1: “The Last Step” is saying:

 

            The last step in our reawakening is the experience of our oneness with God.  This is a state of being that cannot be explained with words, because it is beyond what mere words can describe – it is a state beyond all symbols.  That being said, we are currently living in bodies, which are in and of themselves, mere symbols of an identity we decided on.  The body is the symbol of the separated self.  To invite God to come take the last step towards our awakening to our True Self, we must forgo all belief in our false self.  The ego thinks it created itself and thus became a body.  But the Holy Spirit tells us that we cannot create ourself, no more than a baby can be born without parents.  We differ from God only in that He is our Father and we are His One United Son.  This will be true for all eternity regardless of what we imagine ourselves to be now.  Therefore, the last step in our journey to awakening will be taken by God, who will initiate the experience of this Unity – which is joyous and loving beyond all words or comprehension.    

 

II. The Law of the Kingdom

 

            “To heal is the only kind of thinking in this world that resembles the Thought of God, and because of the elements they share, can transfer easily to it.”  (1:1)

 

            “Sickness and separation are not of God, but the Kingdom is.  If you obscure the Kingdom, you are perceiving what is not of God.”  (1:4-5)

 

            “To heal, then, is to correct perception in your brother and yourself by sharing the Holy Spirit with him.  This places you both within the Kingdom, and restores its wholeness in your mind.”  (2:1-2)

 

            “In the Kingdom there is no teaching or learning, because there is no belief.  There is only certainty.  God and His Sons, in the surety of being, know that what you extend you are.” (3:4-6)

 

            “The extension of truth, which is the law of the Kingdom, rests only on the knowledge of what truth is.  This is your inheritance and requires no learning at all, but when you disinherited yourself you became a learner of necessity.”  (5:6-7)

 

            “No one questions the connection of learning and memory.”  (6:1)

 

            “That is why the Holy Spirit’s teaching is a lesson in remembering.  I said before that He teaches remembering and forgetting, but the forgetting is only to make the remembering consistent.”  (6:3-4)

 

            “This is the only way you can learn consistency, so that you can finally be consistent.”  (6:8)

 

In summary, section II. “The Law of the Kingdom” is saying:

 

            The law of the Kingdom is this: the thoughts you believe and therefore extend, are what you will experience or manifest.  Some take this to be the same as the “law of attraction.”  However, if you believe you are a body, and strive for things associated with the body, you will be stranded here in this world – returning again and again for what you can never truly have.  The Law of the Kingdom goes far beyond this world entirely, in that it is the means for our total and complete healing.  To be healed is to no longer be sick.  Sickness and the idea of separation are synonymous in “A Course In Miracles.”  Therefore, to heal your mind, you have only to give up the belief in separation.  This is done through correct perception of your brothers – to truly believe they are one with you.  To think this way, is to simultaneously teach and learn the truth of Who We Are.  Your thoughts of oneness reflect the truth of the Law of the Kingdom, and you thus restore your own mind and everyone else’s, to the Kingdom.   When we forgot our oneness, then did learning become necessary in order to remember Who We Are in truth.  To remember the truth, we must first forget or let go of the bodily identities we think we are now.

 

III. The Reality of the Kingdom

 

            “The Holy Spirit teaches one lesson, and applies it to all individuals in all situations.”  (1:1)

 

            “By teaching the power of the Kingdom of God Himself, He teaches you that all power is yours.”  (1:3)

 

            “Your vigilance does not establish it as yours, but it does enable you to use it always and in all ways.  When I said “I am with you always,” I meant it literally.  I am not absent to anyone in any situation.”  (1:6-8)

 

            “How can you who are God’s meaning perceive yourself as absent from it?”  (2:4)

 

            “This is why the ego is insane; it teaches that you are not what you are.”  (2:6)

 

            “To be in the Kingdom is merely to focus your full attention on it.  As long as you believe you can attend to what is not true, you are accepting conflict as your choice.”  (4:1-2)

 

            “You who are the Kingdom are not concerned with seeming.”  (4:5)

 

            “The certain are perfectly calm, because they are not in doubt.”  (5:6)

 

            “This holds them in perfect serenity, because this is what they share, knowing what they are.”  (5:8)

 

In summary, section 3: “The Reality of the Kingdom” is saying:

 

            The Holy Spirit knows that every single one of us comprises the Kingdom of God.  The power of our oneness is ours, but in order to claim it, we must choose it.  This choosing is simply the recognition that we can never be without it.  The power and reality of the Kingdom belongs to us, even as we belong to God and Him to us.  God has never left us.  How then is it possible to conceive of a “self” that is absent from Him?  Yet, this is indeed what we think has happened to us, and to undo the choice to separate our memory from God is to be vigilant against those thoughts that support the world of separation.  These are any and all thoughts that cause us suffering – suffering because they are thoughts associated with the body and therefore our false self.  This is the ego-self that is in direct conflict with God, because it represents a contraction to the truth of our unity with Him.  Those who do not doubt their unity are perfectly calm and serene, knowing that all power and glory and love is equally shared.  No one goes without, who goes within to the reality of the Kingdom of God.

 

IV. Healing as the Recognition of Truth

 

            “Truth can only be recognized and need only be recognized.”  (1:1)

 

            “Healing does not come directly from God, Who knows His creations as perfectly whole.  Yet healing is still of God, because it proceeds from His Voice and from His laws.”  (1:4-5)

 

            “The Holy Spirit must work through you to teach you He is in you.  This is an intermediary step toward the knowledge that you are in God because you are part of Him.”  (2:1-2)

 

            “By healing you learn of wholeness, and by learning of wholeness you learn to remember God.  You have forgotten Him, but the Holy Spirit understands that your forgetting must be translated into a way of remembering.”  (4:3-4)

 

            “The ego always seeks to divide and separate.  The Holy Spirit always seeks to unify and heal.”  (5:2-3)

 

            “Healing is the way to undo the belief in differences, being the only way of perceiving the Sonship as one.”  (5:5)

 

            “The strength of right perception is so great that it brings the mind into accord with His, because it serves His Voice, which is in all of you.”  (5: 7)

 

            “God is All in all in a very literal sense.  All being is in Him Who is all Being.”  (7:4-5)

 

            “Healing is a way of forgetting the sense of danger the ego has induced in you, by not recognizing its existence in your brother.  This strengthens the Holy Spirit in both of you, because it is a refusal to acknowledge fear.  Love needs only this invitation.”  (7:7-9)

 

            “By your awakening to it, you are merely forgetting what you are not.  This enables you to remember what you are.”  (7:11-12)

 

In summary, section 4: “Healing as the Recognition of Truth” is saying:

 

            If our mind is split between the ego and the Holy Spirit, then to heal it is to make it whole once again.  To heal then, we must recognize our oneness and recognize only this as true.  Healing is to undo our belief in our differences, which is the only way we can see ourselves as one.  When we are tempted to believe in the fear, hatred or even mild irritation our ego would have us feel towards our brothers, we must remember how to see them rightly.  We must forget all we think we know and understand about them and recognize only the existence of the light of God within them.  When we perceive our brothers this way, we strengthen the presence of the Holy Spirit in each other because we have invited love to come to us both.  This is how one awakens to one love; by letting go of what we are not and accepting only what we are.  Thus, does healing come by simply recognizing what is true.

 

V. Healing and the Changelessness of Mind

 

            “Only minds can communicate.”  (2:1)

 

“Healing is the one ability everyone can develop and must develop if he is to be healed.  Healing is the Holy Spirit’s form of communication in this world, and the only one He accepts.”  (3:1-2)

 

“The body in the service of the ego can hurt other bodies, but this cannot occur unless the body has already been confused with the mind.”  (3:5)

 

“Healing perceives nothing in the healer that everyone else does not share with him.”  (4:3)

 

            “He may believe that the gift comes from God to him, but it is quite evident that he does not understand God if he thinks he has something that others lack.”  (4:5)

 

            “Love is incapable of any exceptions.”  (5:7)

 

            “True learning is constant, and so vital in its power for change that a Son of God can recognize his power in one instant and change the world in the next.  That is because, by changing his mind, he has changed the most powerful device that was ever given him for change.”  (7:5-6)

 

            “You are recognizing the changeless mind in your brother by realizing that he could not have changed his mind.  That is how you perceive the Holy Spirit in him.  It is only the Holy Spirit in him that never changes His Mind.”  (8:2-4)

 

            “If you see only the changeless in him you have not really changed him.  By changing your mind about his for him, you help him undo the change his ego thinks it has made in him.”  (8:7-8)

 

            “Our brothers are forgetful.  That is why they need your remembrance of me and of Him Who created me.  Through this remembrance, you can change their minds about themselves, as I can change yours.  Your mind is so powerful a light that you can look into theirs and enlighten them, as I can enlighten yours.”  (10:3-6)

 

            “The mind we share is shared by all our brothers, and as we see them truly they will be healed.  Let your mind shine with mine upon their minds, and by our gratitude to them make them aware of the light in them.”  (11:2-3)

 

In summary, section 5: “Healing and the Changelessness of Mind” is saying:

 

            Every human being has been given the same power to heal.  Do not let another’s ego try to convince you that only they hold the keys to your salvation.  We each hold a key that is essential to the awakening of us all.  No one is endowed with special gifts that others cannot discover for themselves. It is only that some discover them sooner.  The gift of healing we all share is the ability to change our mind about who we think we are.  This is the simple shift in thinking required to unleash the power of God within us.  Since only minds can communicate and only minds can share in God’s power, then it must be that it is given to us all equally.  It is the realization of this power and light within our brothers that causes our mind to shift into true healing.  As you see your brothers truly – that is to see them as endowed with the love and light of God, the same as yourself – you shine your light into their mind, thus “enlightening them.”  You are not changing them, but simply recognizing the truth in them.  You are remembering Who They Are in truth.  Your brothers need you to do this for them, for they have forgotten it themselves.  Look upon them with only gratitude for their part in our One Self and through such loving gratitude you will help awaken them to the light they share with you.  You will both be healed by recognizing only what is changeless within each other.

 

VI. From Vigilance to Peace

 

            “Although you can love the Sonship only as one, you can perceive it as fragmented.”  (1:1)

 

            “The mind that accepts attack cannot love.  That is because it believes it can destroy love, and therefore does not understand what love is.  If it does not understand what love is, it cannot perceive itself as loving.”  (2:1-3)

 

            “The ingeniousness of the ego to preserve itself is enormous, but it stems from the very power of the mind the ego denies.”  (3:1)

 

            “Fearful of perceiving the power of this source, it is forced to depreciate it.”  (3:6)

 

            “Love is your power, which the ego must deny.  It must also deny everything this power gives you because it gives you everything.”  (4:7-8)

 

            “The Holy Spirit undoes illusions without attacking them, because He cannot perceive them at all.  They therefore do not exist for Him.  He resolves the apparent conflict they engender by perceiving conflict as meaningless.”  (6:1-3)

 

            “Vigilance has no place in peace.  It is necessary against beliefs that are not true, and would never have been called upon by the Holy Spirit if you had not believed the untrue.  When you believe something, you have made it true for you.”  (7:5-7)

 

            “If truth is total, the untrue cannot exist.  Commitment to either must be total; they cannot coexist in your mind without splitting it.  If they cannot coexist in peace, and if you want peace, you must give up the idea of conflict entirely and for all time.  This requires vigilance only as long as you do not recognize what is true.”  (8:7-10)

 

            “Your mind is dividing its allegiance between two kingdoms, and you are totally committed to neither.”  (9:1)

 

            “The Oneness of the Creator and the creation is your wholeness, your sanity and your limitless power.”  (10:4)

 

            “If you dissociate your mind from it you are perceiving the most powerful force in the universe as if it were weak, because you do not believe you are part of it.”  (10:6)

 

            “You cannot create in this divided state, and you must be vigilant against this divided state because only peace can be extended.”  (12:3)

 

            “Creation, not separation, is your will because it is God’s, and nothing that opposes this means anything at all.”  (13:6)

 

In summary, section 6: “From Vigilance to Peace” is saying:

 

            The ego would have you believe you are a powerless victim of the world around you; a helpless piece of dust upon an ocean of fear.  Yet the Holy Spirit would help us undo this illusion about ourselves.  He would have us learn of our true power in God’s wholeness.  It is the perception of our separation that promotes our sense of weakness; therefore, we must give up the idea we are fragmented into seemingly different bodies.  To perceive bodies and believe them real is to attack God’s wholeness.  We can read these words and tell ourselves that we believe in our wholeness, yet still react to the world as though we are separated bodies.  Thus, our minds are divided between the false beliefs of the ego and the truth of the Holy Spirit.  We cannot create in this divided state, nor find peace.  Therefore, we must learn to recognize when our mind is paying allegiance to the ego and actively decide against such thoughts.  In our vigilance against any thoughts associated with separation, we will move into peace.  But, until we fully accept that only what is eternal within us is true, we must remain vigilant over our thoughts.  This is how true peace is gained.  

 

VII.  The Totality of the Kingdom

 

            “It is as impossible to deny part of the Sonship as it is to love it in part.”  (1:2)

 

            “You cannot be totally committed sometimes.”  (1:4)

 

            “Reality cannot be partly appreciated.  That is why denying any part of it means you have lost the awareness of all of it.  Yet denial is a defense, and so it is as capable of being used positively as well as negatively.”  (1:7-9)

 

            “What you deny you lack, not because it is lacking, but because you have denied it in another and are therefore not aware of it in yourself.” (2:6)

 

            “What you want to be, then, must determine every response you make.”  (2:8)

 

            “All illusions about the Sonship are dispelled together as they were made together.  Teach no one that he is what you would not want to be.  Your brother is the mirror in which you see the image of yourself as long as perception lasts.”  (3:7-9)

 

            “Illusions are investments.  They will last as long as you value them.”  (4:1-2)

 

            “The only way to dispel illusions is to withdraw all investment from them, and they will have no life for you because you will have put them out of your mind.”  (4:4)

 

            “Only honor is a fitting gift for those whom God Himself created worthy of honor, and whom He honors.  Give them the appreciation God accords them always, because they are His beloved Sons in whom He is well pleased.  You cannot be apart from them because you are not apart from Him.”  (5:1-3)

 

            “You must be fearful if you believe that your brother is attacking you to tear the Kingdom of Heaven from you.”  (8:4)

 

            “Being part of your mind that does not believe it is responsible for itself, and being without allegiance to God, the ego is incapable of trust.”  (9:1)

 

            “Whenever a brother attacks another, that is what he believes.”  (9:3)

 

            “If you choose to separate yourself from God, that is what you will think others are doing to you.”  (9:5)

 

            “But see the Love of God in you, and you will see it everywhere because it is everywhere.  See His abundance in everyone, and you will know that you are in Him and with them.”  (10:4-5)

 

            “Wanting this only you will have this only, and giving this only you will be only this.”  (11:3)

 

In summary, section 7: “The Totality of the Kingdom” is saying:

 

            It may seem impossible to love every single person in our lives, all the time; those we despise, those we think we love, yet sometimes dislike, and those whom we do not even know.  The only way to do this, is to see them differently.  We must withdraw our belief in the illusions surrounding them.  If we see them as bodies, capable of making us unhappy, then that is what they will be to us, and ourself included.  This is because we are either One Self or we are separate selves.  Both identities cannot be true.  And what we believe to be true will be revealed by how we respond to our brothers.  Therefore, before we respond lovelessly to anyone, we must first pause and weigh what it is we want to be true.  Choose to see beyond the body and remember only the Love of God that shines hidden behind the clouds of the ego’s darkness, and you will have chosen correctly.  To want to see only this in another, is to call forth the Love of God within them – it is to call forth the unified totality of God’s Kingdom – and only God’s Kingdom will then become your reality.

 

VIII. The Unbelievable Belief

 

            “The ego always tries to preserve conflict.  It is very ingenious in devising ways that seem to diminish conflict, because it does not want you to find conflict so intolerable that you will insist on giving it up.”  (2:2-3)

 

            “It projects conflict from your mind to other minds, in an attempt to persuade you that you have gotten rid of the problem.”  (2:6)

 

            “There are two major errors involved in this attempt.  First, strictly speaking, conflict cannot be projected because it cannot be shared.”  (3:1-2)

 

            “The second error is the idea that you can get rid of something you do not want by giving it away.  Giving it away is how you keep it.”  (3:6-7)

 

            “You cannot perpetuate an illusion about another without perpetuating it about yourself.  There is no way out of this, because it is impossible to fragment the mind.”  (4:1-2)

 

            “The ego is a confusion in identification.”  (4:7)

 

            “Do not be afraid of the ego.  It depends on your mind, and as you made it by believing in it, so you can dispel it by withdrawing belief from it.”  (5:1-2)

 

            “The Holy Spirit will teach you to perceive beyond your belief, because truth is beyond belief and His perception is true.  The ego can be completely forgotten at any time, because it is a totally incredible belief, and no one can keep a belief he has judged to be unbelievable.”  (6:1-2)

 

            “The whole purpose of this course is to teach you that the ego is unbelievable and will forever be unbelievable.”  (7:1)

 

            “By accepting the Atonement for yourself, you are deciding against the belief that you can be alone, thus dispelling the idea of separation and affirming your true identification with the whole Kingdom as literally part of you.”  (7:3)

 

In summary, section 8: “The Unbelievable Belief” is saying:

 

            The unbelievable belief is that we could ever exist in a state separated from God.  God is the Source of Who and What We Are.  Without God, we would simply cease to exist.  The moment we give up the unbelievable belief that we could be anything other than the perfect love in peaceful unity with God we were created as, we will have given up our belief in the ego.  The idea of the ego will then become unbelievable, and we will at last believe in the Atonement – our oneness – over the idea of being separate.  In our attempt to preserve our ego, we try to project the idea of separation outside of us, which manifests as the experience of living in separate bodies.  This idea is in direct conflict with the truth of our unity.  This causes us unexplainable distress that we attribute to a myriad of outside factors, when in reality our only discomfort stems from living against what we truly are.  The ego uses many ingenious tactics in an attempt to diminish our discomfort here.  It keeps us seeking and seeking in the world outside of us for what we think will make us feel happy, safe and complete.  The untold truth is that there is nothing outside of us that can heal our discomfort.  The only way we can be healed is by giving up the unbelievable belief we could ever exist separate from God and one another to begin with.

 

IX. The Extension of the Kingdom

 

            “Only you can limit your creative power, but God wills to release it.”  (1:1)

 

            “Selfishness is of the ego, but Self-fullness is of spirit because that is how God created it.”  (1:4)

 

            “Spirit knows that the awareness of all its brothers is included in its own, as it is included in God.  The power of the whole Sonship and of its Creator is therefore spirit’s own fullness, rendering its creations equally whole and equal in perfection.”  (2:1-2)

 

            “Everything He created is given all His power, because it is part of Him and shares His Being with Him.”  (2:4)

 

            “Being must be extended.”  (2:6)

 

            “It does not wish to contain God, but wills to extend His Being.”  (2:10)

 

            “The Kingdom is forever extending because it is in the Mind of God.  You do not know your joy because you do not know your own Self-fullness.”  (4:1-2)

 

            “Be confident that you have never lost your Identity and the extensions which maintain It in wholeness and peace.  Miracles are an expression of this confidence.  They are reflections of both your proper identification with your brothers, and of your awareness that your identification is maintained by extension. The miracle is a lesson in total perception.  By including any part of totality in the lesson, you have included the whole.”  (7:1-5)

 

In summary, section 9: “The Extension of the Kingdom” is saying:

 

            When we remember our wholeness in spirit and react with all-inclusive love to those whom appear separate from us, we are extending the Love of God.  This is how He loves us – as an extension of Himself.  This Identity in God’s wholeness cannot be lost, but it can be forgotten.  When this happens, we feel unhappiness toward others and ourself.  We can regain our joy simply by bringing our awareness back into correct perception; forgive what you think is causing you pain and remember it is only a projection of your own ego to keep you tied to the idea you are a body.  Undo this false thought by extending the miracle of remembering the truth; you and all others remain forever an extension of God’s Loving Thoughts.

 

X. The Confusion of Pain and Joy

 

            “You may have carried the ego’s reasoning to its logical conclusion, which is total confusion about everything.”  (1:2)

 

            “You are willing to look at the ego’s premises, but not at their logical outcome.”  (1:5)

 

            “The ability to see a logical outcome depends on the willingness to see it, but its truth has nothing to do with your willingness.”  (2:4)

 

            “The Holy Spirit will direct you only so as to avoid pain.  Surely no one would object to this goal if he recognized it.  The problem is not whether what the Holy spirit says is true, but whether you want to listen to what He says.  You no more recognize what is painful than you know what is joyful, and are, in fact, very apt to confuse the two.”  (3:1-4)

 

            “You believe that doing the opposite of God’s Will can be better for you.”  (4:3)

 

            “As long as you avoid His guidance in any way, you want to be weak.”  (5:2)

 

            “No one gladly obeys a guide he does not trust, but this does not mean that the guide is untrustworthy.”  (5:8)

 

            “The Holy Spirit is perfectly trustworthy, as you are.  God Himself trusts you, and therefore your trustworthiness is beyond question.”  (6:1-2)

 

            “His Voice will teach you how to distinguish between pain and joy, and will lead you out of the confusion you have made.”  (7:3)

 

            “This means that you are confused about what you are.  If you are God’s Will and do not accept His Will, you are denying joy.  The miracle is therefore a lesson in what joy is.  Being a lesson in sharing it is a lesson in love, which is joy.  Every miracle is thus a lesson in truth, and by offering truth you are learning the difference between pain and joy.”  (8:2-6)

 

In summary, section 10: “The Confusion of Pain and Joy” is saying:

 

We currently think that we can find joy through the body, but despite all the pain we find, we refuse to consider letting go of this identity.  We must learn and accept in the end, this single lesson: that we remain as God Willed us to be.  We are One Love.  It is a miracle to hold this truth in our minds as we walk this world of separation – learning the difference between pain and joy.  Pain is the idea we are separate, and joy is the relinquishment of this false belief.

 

XI. The State of Grace

 

            “Grace is the natural state of every Son of God.  When he is not in a state of grace, he is out of his natural environment and does not function well.  Everything he does becomes a strain, because he was not created for the environment that he has made.”  (2:1-3)

 

            “When a mind has only light, it knows only light.  Its own radiance shines all around it, and extends out into the darkness of other minds, transforming them into majesty.”  (5:1-2)

 

            “Whenever you heal a brother by recognizing his worth, you are acknowledging his power to create and yours.”  (6:5)

 

            “The Kingdom of God includes all His Sons and their children, who are as like the Sons as they are like the Father.  Know, then, the Sons of God, and you will know all creation.”  (7:10-11)

 

In summary, section 11: “The State of Grace” is saying:

 

            Living in a state of grace, is simply to live in the loving peace of knowing we are one with God and nothing else about us is true.  When we live against this unity, everything becomes a strain because we are living in conflict with the truth of our very being.  We are not living as our natural Identity.  The only way to enter this state is by recognizing our shared unity with other minds.  This is done by acknowledging only the Light within them as true.  Thus, we heal them and ourselves by recognizing their value to us, as part of us.  Our mind becomes all-inclusive in its love of all creation.  This peaceful state of grace is a gift from the Kingdom of God, reflected back to us, just as we have given It.

This concludes CHAPTER 7: THE GIFTS OF THE KINGDOM

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