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"I Knew It a Minute Ago"
a talk by Rev. Shawn Moninger
Read the minister's weekly message below.
Hey Everybody,
"What Makes the Impossible Possible?”
What does make the impossible possible? A change of thought is what makes the impossible possible. If I play a video game and it seems as if I can’t get to a new level, I just have to remember, “they created higher levels so it has to be possible to win this one.” “Somebody else has done this so it must be possible for me.” “Other people have made lots of money, so I can as well.” “Other relationships have healed, so can mine.” “Other people have had instantaneous healings, I can too.”
There are so many circumstances where I thought I couldn’t do something and it turns out I can. I never thought I could sing, but I can and I do. It doesn’t mean I’m not frightened about it sometimes, but I still do it.
The thing for me that makes things impossible or possible is my say so. If I declare a thing impossible, then I’m not likely to try and find out. If I declare that it could and probably is possible, then I’m likely to prove that true.
I encourage us all to declare the divine possibility in all that we want to do.
Grateful For Experimenting,
Rev. Shawn
"I Knew It a Minute Ago"
a talk by Rev. Shawn Moninger
Read the minister's weekly message below.
Hey Everybody,
"What Makes the Impossible Possible?”
What does make the impossible possible? A change of thought is what makes the impossible possible. If I play a video game and it seems as if I can’t get to a new level, I just have to remember, “they created higher levels so it has to be possible to win this one.” “Somebody else has done this so it must be possible for me.” “Other people have made lots of money, so I can as well.” “Other relationships have healed, so can mine.” “Other people have had instantaneous healings, I can too.”
There are so many circumstances where I thought I couldn’t do something and it turns out I can. I never thought I could sing, but I can and I do. It doesn’t mean I’m not frightened about it sometimes, but I still do it.
The thing for me that makes things impossible or possible is my say so. If I declare a thing impossible, then I’m not likely to try and find out. If I declare that it could and probably is possible, then I’m likely to prove that true.
I encourage us all to declare the divine possibility in all that we want to do.
Grateful For Experimenting,
Rev. Shawn
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