THE LORD REDEEMETH THE SOUL OF HIS SERVANTS: AND NONE OF THEM THAT TRUST IN HIM SHALL BE DESOLATE.

Isn’t it good to acknowledge this statement? As we trust in Him we will not know desolation. Desolation is such a common experience in the world today. When the experience of desolation comes into our awareness it is good to stop and reorient to trust in the LORD. I find utilizing the HeartMath methods to come back into our rightful place to be very helpful in this regard.

First is to upright ourselves knowing as the psalms also state, “unto the upright there ariseth light in the darkness.” As we upright ourself and focus our feeling attention on our heart area physically and spiritually while breathing a little slower and deeper than usual  begins the process of orienting back to our trust in the LORD.  While we hold this upright breathing pattern and opening up to our love in the LORD perspective comes back into our view. We can see what is real and what is not. We can then put our feeling attention on that which matters and discount or cut off the unreal. What is real is that which fills our soul with love, that which is unreal tethers and drains. Here in a greater state of “heart coherence,” we can enjoy being in a place that fills our soul to overflowing. Here the experience of desolation dissolves as we know the joy and richness of being in our rightful place.

THEY THAT TRUST IN THE LORD AS MOUNT ZION—

“which cannot be removed, but abideth for ever.”  As the world appears in this day I find it good to acknowledge that having an orientation in the Lord brings a sense of eternity in the midst. Let’s continue to increasingly appreciate what it means to trust in the Lord as a mighty mountain that cannot be removed and abideth for ever. Let’s stand together in such representation blessing the world with largeness and strength for all to know the reality of IN GOD WE TRUST.

MY SOUL TRUSTETH IN THEE

When we recognize that our soul relates to the conscious awareness of our self and when we begin to acknowledge that there is something more beyond our self we realize that there has to be something that is causing all things to be. As we do turn the direction of our attention in this way invariably something will be seen in our living as a sign that gives indication that  the Lord is at the center of everything here on earth. That He is ordering all the things we see through the beauty of nature and that we can rest our hearts in knowing His influences can also order our lives just as beautiful. When our heart and mind come to rest in the constantly eternally animating nature of the Lord we increasingly know the reality of trusting in thee.

He shall call upon me, and I will answer him… Psalm 91

Yes here we have the answer to all concerns and problems. When we  have an issue in our lives it is great to remember that the Lord is calling upon us all the time in times of need and in times of plenty. How shall we answer. We answer with the eternal words, “Here am I.” As we take this stance we remember that as we answer with such words we open ourselves to the invigorating influence that comes from our Lord. Here we are uplifted and uprighted to abide in a place that says yes “Here am I,” and that we are willing to honor the life given to us by keeping  our integrity and trust that all things  work to perfection. So let us remember and know the reality of trust when we are challenged that we may indeed honor  the name of the Lord.