I call upon God’s Name and on my own.
I call upon God's Name and on my own.
God's Name is holy, but no holier than yours. To call upon
His Name is but to call upon your own. A father gives his son his name,
and thus identifies the son with him. His brothers share his name, and
thus are they united in a bond to which they turn for their identity.
Your Father's Name reminds you who you are, even within a world that
does not know; even though you have not remembered it.
God's Name cannot be heard without response, nor said
without an echo in the mind which calls you to remember. Say His Name,
and you invite the angels to surround the ground on which you stand and
sing to you as they spread out their wings to keep you safe and shelter
you from every worldly thought that would intrude upon your holiness.
Repeat God's Name and all the world responds by laying down
illusions. Every dream the world holds dear has suddenly gone by, and
where it seemed to stand you find a star; a miracle of grace. The sick
arise, healed of their sickly thoughts. The blind can see; the deaf can
hear; the sorrowful cast off their mourning, and the tears of pain are
dried as happy laughter comes to bless the world.
Repeat the Name of God and little names have lost their
meaning. No temptation but becomes a nameless and unwanted thing before
God's Name. Repeat His Name and see how easily you will forget the names
of all the gods you value. They have lost the name of god you gave them.
They become anonymous and valueless to you, although before you let the
Name of God replace their little names, you stood before them
worshipfully, naming them as gods.
Repeat the Name of God and call upon your Self, Whose Name
is His. Repeat His Name and all the tiny, nameless things on earth slip
into right perspective. Those who call upon the Name of God cannot
mistake the nameless for the Name, nor sin for grace, nor bodies for the
holy Son of God.
And should you join a brother as you sit with him in
silence and repeat God's Name along with him within your quiet minds,
you have established there an altar which reaches to God Himself and to
His Son. Practice but this today; repeat God's Name slowly again and
still again. Become oblivious to every name but His.
Hear nothing else. Let all your thoughts become anchored on
this. No other words we use except at the beginning, when we say today's
idea but once. And then God's Name becomes our only thought, our only
word, the only thing that occupies our minds, the only wish we have, the
only sound with any meaning, and the only name of everything that we
desire to see; of everything that we would call our own.
Thus do we give an invitation which can never be refused.
And God will come and answer it Himself. Think not He hears the little
prayers of those who call on Him with names of idols cherished by the
world. They cannot reach Him thus. He cannot hear requests that He be
not Himself or that His Son receive another name than His.
Repeat His Name, and you acknowledge Him as sole Creator of
reality. And you acknowledge also that His Son is part of Him, creating
in His Name. Sit silently, and let His Name become the all-encompassing
idea which holds your mind completely. Let all thoughts be still except
this one. And to all other thoughts respond with this, and see God's
Name replace the thousand little names you gave your thoughts, not
realizing that there is One Name for all there is and all that there
will be.
Today you can achieve a state in which you will experience
the gifts of grace. You can escape all bondage of the world and give the
world the same release you found. You can remember what the world forgot
and offer it your own remembering. You can accept today the part you
play in its salvation and your own as well, and both can be accomplished
perfectly.
Turn to the Name of God for your release, and it is given
you. No prayer but this is necessary, for it holds them all within it.
words are insignificant and all requests unneeded when God's Son calls
on his Father's Name. His Father's Thoughts become his own. He makes his
claim to all his Father gave, is giving still, and will forever give. He
calls on Him to let all things he thought he made be nameless now, and
in their place the holy Name of God becomes his judgment of their
worthlessness.
All little things are silent. Little sounds are soundless
now. The little things of earth have disappeared. The universe consists
of nothing but the Son of God who calls upon his Father. And his
Father's Voice gives answer in his Father's holy Name. In this eternal,
still relationship, in which communication far transcends all words and
yet exceeds in depth and height whatever words could possibly convey, is
peace eternal. In our Father's Name, we would experience this peace
today. And in His Name it shall be given us.