Leader:
Scott
Six
valentine-loving, soul-seeking students met to continue the chapter on “Night
and Day.” We read the next section “Day unto Day Uttereth Speech.” Remember that
we can only teach others when we ourselves know. In the Experiments book, we
read the next two:
Experiment
1: Tell yourself that for a week you will let go of anxieties about how you
will obtain what you think you need from the material world in order to be
happy. Make a special effort to put God first and be open to receive what He knows
you most need. Affirm that you will trust God to bring you that you have need
of.
Experiment
2: Make a list of the major material things and possessions in your life. As
a self-study, write next to each one your current attitude toward that
material possession and what your ideal mental attitude would be.
Example: My house. Current attitude has been one of restlessness, wishing I had a bigger, nicer one. Mental ideal would be a sense of thankfulness and a desire to take really good care of the house I have, trusting that if it is best for me to move into another place, the way will be shown to me.
Example: My house. Current attitude has been one of restlessness, wishing I had a bigger, nicer one. Mental ideal would be a sense of thankfulness and a desire to take really good care of the house I have, trusting that if it is best for me to move into another place, the way will be shown to me.
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