My thoughts* on Workbook Lesson 260, for September 16, 2024. Let me remember God created me.

Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons
2 min readSep 16, 2024

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Let me remember God created me.

1. Father, I did not make myself, although in my insanity I thought I did.

²Yet, as Your Thought, I have not left my Source, remaining part of Who created me.

³Your Son, my Father, calls on You today.

⁴Let me remember You created me.

⁵Let me remember my Identity.

⁶And let my sinlessness arise again before Christ’s vision, through which I would look upon my brothers and myself today.

* NO. It is NOT Christ’s Vision that we want in this situation. It is God’s Vision. We want to see each other as God sees us, as His Son, the Christ.

* The way that it is written it does two things in our minds and they are opposites. 1. It seems as if Christ is not us. 2. It is God’s Vision we want AND THEN it becomes Christ’s Vision as we PERCEIVE ourselves as Christ and God as OUR FATHER.

2. Now is our Source remembered, and Therein we find our true Identity at last.

²Holy indeed are we, because our Source can know no sin.

* Please, do not think that it is Christ that gives us this. It is our BEING Christ and SEEING our Father Who is God, our Source Who KNOWS NO SIN, NOR MISTAKE.

³And we who are His Sons are like each other, and alike to Him.

* This says it clearer when we know that it is God WHO IS THE FATHER and not Christ.

(ACIM, W-260.1:1–2:3)

Till next time, God bless, debi.

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Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons

Atonement, His (Christ’s) Story, Three Temptations: Addiction, Power-Hunger, and Depression, “Seeing” Truth in the “Unseen”, Living Above the Chaos C U there :)