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March 15, 2005

Miracle in Atlanta

There is a line in the Bible that says "What man intends for evil, God intends for good."

You want to know if miracles have practical application? You want to know if there is indeed no order of difficulty in miracles? You want to see how the meek will inherit the earth because, as it is written in A Course in Miracles, "their strength will literally take the place over?" If you want to see an example of how miracles cast out darkness, just witness the testimony of Ashley Smith describing her experience with Brian Nichols, the man who killed the judge and several others in Atlanta last week.

This woman -- who was initially bound with tape by a murderer-on-the-run and then ended up making pancakes for him and talking about God with him for hours -- embodies the essence of a miracle-worker mentality. She displayed the true Christ mind, the Buddha mind, whatever mind you want to call it when humanity is aligned with the love and true power of God.

In the end, she walked free. She stopped his rampage. And she displayed for the entire world to see a prophetic vision of what is possible. She is a new paradigm thinker and a new paradigm lover. When asked why she thought Nichols didn't kill her, she responded, "Because I didn't judge him." She saw the innocence in his soul that lay beyond his criminal insanity. He was right when he later described her as an angel. And she didn't just come to him.

Her press conference the other day was not just stunning news, or stunning television. It was stunning theology. This woman has got it.

Posted by mwblog at March 15, 2005 09:19 AM