Blessing A Yeast Bit of Grace

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Because a yeast bit of grace is needed
to produce in us the
bare naked possibilities
of incarnate love
on an unstoppable mission. It is enough for us to be
fed by the Bread of Life. He boasts to never let us hunger again. True Sustenance
leads to wisdom and willingness.
It makes us receptive to what is,
no matter what it is. Because a yeast bit of grace with
Living Water
has an unmistakable way of
activating and proofing
in us what really is. Behold a new sustenance from
The Sustenance. A yeast bit of grace grows us doubles us presses into us. Daring to reshape all experiences experiences dissolve into our thoughts and feelings, thoughts and feelings expand
into our interpretations,
our interpretations shape our commentaries. But with just a yeast bit of grace. The experience, The experiencer, The commentator, The interpreter, and yes, The controller receive. All can receive and be embraced,
accepted, and empowered
to eat and to serve to receive and to give at the banquet table in every place in every stage in every breath where True Bread
forever satisfies.
This blessing was inspired by a chapter in the book, "The Wisdom of Wilderness," by Gerald May. I'm so thankful that my precious friend, Priscilla, shared an excerpt of it with me.
This blessing is here to persuade you to bless and boast in your little.

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