My thoughts* on Workbook Lesson 273, for September 28, 2024. The stillness of the peace of God is mine.

Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons
3 min readSep 29, 2024

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The stillness of the peace of God is mine.

* It is mine, always.

* Even when at times like last night when I sensed energy in someone close to me that was “shakey.” I don’t know how to explain it. I feel a bit discombobulated. I have to send out a prayer to God and Jesus to send angels to whoever needs them and circle them in the energy of that which they need. I am not sure if that makes sense it is something that I feel occasionally when someone close to me may be in distress or at a turning point in their lives.

1. Perhaps we are now ready for a day of undisturbed tranquility.

* I live this inside daily because I KNOW that God Lives and is everywhere. Even as I recognize the confusion of the Son of God because of current belief in separation from God.

²If this is not yet feasible, we are content and even more than satisfied to learn how such a day can be achieved.

³If we give way to a disturbance, let us learn how to dismiss it and return to peace.

* Yes. It may be important to put up reminders. I used sticky notes for years to retrain my brain to accept what I chose to believe instead of what others had said to me.

⁴We need but tell our minds, with certainty, “The stillness of the peace of God is mine,” and nothing can intrude upon the peace that God Himself has given to His Son.

* “I” am (a part of) His Son.

2. Father, Your peace is mine.

²What need have I to fear that anything can rob me of what You would have me keep?

³I cannot lose Your gifts to me.

⁴And so the peace You gave Your Son is with me still, in quietness and in my own eternal love for You.

* I am so grateful to know I have a RELATIONSHIP of Love with God, the Father.

* I am grateful to know that I have a “protected and perfect relationship with the WHOLE BODY of CHRIST as well and that we will have our eyes opened to see that we are NOT the nasty and mean creatures that we have envisioned ourselves to be.

(ACIM, W-273.1:1–2:4)

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 :)