To Contents 18. Revelation. Revelation, God's perfect endowment, is an insight into the miracle of truth. One small insight may be realized, but small revelations promise large rewards. Seeing one truth has the potential of seeing all truth. A devout hope is that love relieves concerns, forgiveness heals, judgment is unnecessary, prejudice no longer exists, and truth is seen.  However, since free will permits choosing error, the Labyrinth may be traversed many times in real life. 
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WILL
18. Revelation

Revelation
Validate: Equate. [Prejudice]

WILL 1.

Stimulus

Cause

Effect = Revealing Behavior
Miracle*
The truth of love and trust.
Tolerance
Break free of concerns.
Connects: ...to the point.
Connect with love.
Atonement
Healing through forgiveness.
Gentleness
Judge gently.
Includes: Possibilities.
Choose forgiveness.
Period of undoing
Value modification.
Joy
The purpose of salvation.
Minds: Finds value.
Find salvation.
Period of sorting out
What is helpful?
Defenseless
The truth sets one free.
Methodical: Perceives use.
Perceive helpful truth.
Period of relinquishment
Define truth.
Generous
Give the peace of God.
Stable: Define factually.
Define true peace.
Period of settling down
Decide: give up and keep.
Patience
One who trusts can wait.
Focused: Decides wisely.
Decide to trust.
Period of unsettling
What is really wanted.
Faith
Trust in the Word of God.
Relevant: Accepts sense.
Accept the Word of God.
Period of achievement
Consolidate learning.
Open minded
Let go and forgive.
Rational: Accepts reality.
Consolidate forgiveness.
Honesty
Consistency without deception.
Revelation
God's perfect endowment.
Based: On a foundation.
Consistent perfection.
*The contents of the table directly above this block of text are adapted from A Course in Miracles, The Teacher's Manual. The ideas presented on this page are the interpretation and understanding of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the copyright holder of A Course in Miracles®, nor by any other persons or organizations, cited or implied.

Until none remain, the perfect endowment is a new concern.

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