Have You Been Turning The Golden Key?
By Rev. Michelle M. Abraham
Every day we have the opportunity to live from Love.
Not sometimes, but all the time. We are made in the image and likeness of God. God is LOVE. We are LOVE
If we are having an uncomfortable moment, day, week, or even month, we can turn The Golden Key and rest in knowing God is all the strength, wisdom, and peace we are seeking and desiring.
Remembering, God doesn’t know sickness, hatred, poverty, war, ugliness, and all other things that represent detached oneness of all that is good.
God only knows love, kindness, joy, peace, and abundance of good in our lives! Embrace your oneness with God and express the LOVE you are!
Lovingly, Rev. Michelle
Golden Key Month
By Rev. John W. Adams
OCTOBER 10th 2022 is the 48th anniversary of the founding of Golden Key Ministry-Unity.
Join with us in celebrating, “Golden Key” month by giving extra attention to turning the Golden Key.
Turning the Golden Key means to be more alert to when problems and difficulties arise and immediately STOP thinking about them and think of God instead. When you do, you experience a delightful mental shift that gives you peace of mind and happy results.
In the 48 years since this ministry began, so many prayers have been answered for those who have faithfully turned The Golden Key. One of my favorites is that of Jeff S. who was diagnosed with cancer. He chose to “Golden Key” it instead of buying into fear and conventional harsh healing treatments. The cancer went away. That was years ago and it is still gone!
When you turn The Golden Key, you trust and relax in faith knowing that God is taking care of things. An effective GK Truth is: GOD IS IN CHARGE AND ALL IS WELL!
That is because God is Love. Love is divine perfection in which there is no room for anything less.
Is anything bothering you now?
Stop! TTGK Turn The Golden Key.
Breathe easy.
Thankfully, accept that Love is your perfection.
If you need a free copy of The Golden Key by Emmet Fox, it is available here.
😁 Lovingly, Rev. John
Does not wisdom call, and does not understanding raise her voice? – Proverbs 8:1