Home Religious & Spiritual Traditions ‘I will lift you up!’


I was a young mother whose family was struggling to make ends meet, and I had come to church to worship God. My grandmother had always told me that you can feel our heavenly Father’s loving care when you pray, and when I prayed during that Wednesday testimony meeting in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, I heard an angel – an inspiration from God – say to me, “I will lift you up!” From that moment on, I felt a conviction that God was taking care of my family and me no matter what.

I had been seeking a better understanding of the spiritual fact that, regardless of our insufficient income, all was well. That church service was a turning point for me because I stopped looking at what I believed to be my want. Instead, as I prayed, I thanked God, Spirit, for the abundance of good that He is always providing. I thanked God for the flourishing natural world around me and for what I was already able to afford; I even thanked God for other people’s blessings. And I prayed on behalf of others who seemed also to be in need.

The Apostle Paul wrote of God, “In him we live, and move, and have our being” (Acts 17:28). We live in Spirit, in which God-provided substance is already ours and is sufficient for every need. We do not have to pray for God to give us more because God created us all complete, lacking nothing good or needful.



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